Swimming in bioluminescent waters 🌊



    by DepressingAura

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    1. With how far he’s gliding with each stroke, are we certain he’s not swimming in bioluminescent jello?

    2. I’ve been lucky enough to have done this myself and ill be honest it was as magical as it looks. Felt like a Disney princess.

    3. bobstradamus on

      I kayaked once in Puerto Rico and something bigger than the kayak swam directly beneath us outlined in that eerie glow. Surreal and terrifying.

    4. 3rdCultureDudee on

      This is what people saw back in days and started making mermaids stories

    5. Technical-Win-3126 on

      I experienced this on the west coast of Vancouver Island about 3 years ago. One of the most amazing natural things to experience on this planet imo.
      It’s almost pixelated and ombre colored(blue in my experience) and it sparkles on your skin briefly as you swim or sway in the water(think the vampires in twilight).
      Seek this out people!

    6. gearlegs4ever on

      I don’t really like swimming in open bodies of water. This at night makes it even worse to me. Still really cool but I’ll never participate.

    7. Random-Mutant on

      Wait until dolphins ride your bow wave at night in bioluminescent water… pure magic

    8. MyNameIs_Hayden on

      I might be mistaken, but this looks like it could be central Florida- probably Banana River. Source: I live here

    9. SAlNT-PATRlCK on

      We have it here in Florida several times a year. It’s pretty cool to see, especially when large fish swim around you while kayaking/paddle boarding. Post above about “lake”: lakes are fresh water and bioluminescence takes place is salt water.

    10. One of the coolest bioluminescence memoriesI was dropping an anchor and watching it spiraling down and lighting up the water till it hit the ground about 30ft below. Wish I had taken a video

    11. will_this_1_work on

      Did this in Jamaica at night. Felt like I may have been in some janky ass water.

    12. Jackdawfool67 on

      Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.

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    13. Tough-Internal2064 on

      It’s crazy how people can just swim in dark waters with no care in the world about what may be lurking beneath them, it must be nice. Just like that kid in the Bahamas jumping of the boat at night with no care in the world.

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