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This is the most famous bioluminescent bay in the world. The water here glows a bright blue when disturbed, making it look like something out of a science fiction movie.
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This beach is known for its glowing sand, which is caused by a type of phytoplankton called dinoflagellates.
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The water in Jervis Bay glows a bright blue at night due to the presence of bioluminescent plankton.
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The water in Toyama Bay glows a blue-green color at night due to the presence of a type of algae called Pyrocystis noctiluca.
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The beaches in Okayama are home to a type of shrimp that glows in the dark.
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Hermosa Beach, California is home to bioluminescent waves. The waves here glow blue when they crash on the shore, creating a beautiful sight.
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Mattu Beach, India is a secluded beach that glows at night due to the presence of bioluminescent algae.
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