Shimmering Shores of Vaadhoo, Maldives:
Pinpricks of light on the shore seem to mirror stars, as seen in above picture taken on Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives.
Glowing Blue Waves, the biological light, or bioluminescence, in the waves is the product of marine microbes called phytoplankton. It’s also one of the best honeymoon locations around the world.
Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives is the famous group of islands are known for being a heaven on Earth. But Vaadhoo Island has a lot of surprises, that are revealed at night.
The mesmerizing glowing blue water washes up on a beach in Vaadhoo, one of the Raa Atoll islands in the Maldives.
The result of a chemical reaction called bio-luminescence, it occurs when a micro-organism in sea water is disturbed by oxygen.
However, the secret is this: phytoplankton – the marine microbes – are bio-luminescence and emanate the blue glow. The species create the most romantic natural lighting in the world.
Vaadhoo Island, Maldives is known for being a heaven on Earth. It has a lot of surprises for visitors, that are revealed at night. The island is much famous for it’s naturally glittering and sparkling sea water.
It also known as “the Sea of Stars”. The sparking is prominent and phenomenal in Vaadhoo – a small island with a population of round about 500 inhabitants. At night, the mesmerizing shining water looks like a mirror.
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