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Blue Grotto, Capri, Italy

 

Nature’s largest pseudo fiber-optic, the Blue Grotto gets its glow from light outside the cave, which passes through the water illuminating the cave’s dark interior.

 

 

 

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Waitomo Cave, New Zealand

 

One of most surreal and beautiful caves in the world, the Waitomo Caves of New Zealand are riddled with Arachnocampa luminosa, a rare type of glowworm only found in the region. The glow you see is designed to attract two things: prey and mates. The actual light is produced in the bodies of the worm, and pass through a thin filament dotted with balls of sticky material (and works like the blue glow of a bug zapper combined with the trapping power of a spider web). 

 

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Forest of Tennessee in Spring 

 

Fireflies glow through similar channels (and with the same pigments) as the glowing fungi, but largely use this pulsing light to attract a mate. Though you can see fireflies sprinkled throughout the country, the Great Smoky Mountains in Elkmont, Tennessee are home to the most famous firefly phenomenon not to be missed, an annual synchronizing of flashes that spreads across the entire group. 

 

 

 

 

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Canada Alberta 

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I saw this  bl@st  bl@st  bl@st  bl@st  bl@st  

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Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia

 

 

 

 

At the famously photographed salt flats in Bolivia, the ground is literally so flat (and has so few items on the horizon) that depth perception is lost-- making it a prime spot for trick photography. In addition, when it rains there (a relatively rare occurrence) the entire dry lakebed turns into one of the world’s largest natural mirrors. 

 

 

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Waitomo Cave, New Zealand

 

One of most surreal and beautiful caves in the world, the Waitomo Caves of New Zealand are riddled with Arachnocampa luminosa, a rare type of glowworm only found in the region. The glow you see is designed to attract two things: prey and mates. The actual light is produced in the bodies of the worm, and pass through a thin filament dotted with balls of sticky material (and works like the blue glow of a bug zapper combined with the trapping power of a spider web). 

 

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this was on my list....

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u mean u went alberta?

enduku man vellakudada ??

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this was on my list....

go to first place man

Blue Grotto, Capri, Italy

 

 

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go to first place man

Blue Grotto, Capri, Italy

 

 

 

no, the NZ one is trippy   :wub:

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enduku man vellakudada ??

no butt hurt man ya can go whr ever u wantbemmi.lol1.gif.

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no, the NZ one is trippy   :wub:

nannu kuda teeskellu man 

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