Most tourists visit Puerto Rico’s Laguna Grande Bioluminescent Bay to see dinoflagellates. Before you scratch your head, dflags are microscopic organisms that react to movement in the water and turn blue. You must enter the water in the black of night, so we were in bed and didn’t see them. Instead, we toured the reserve by day. At least the sky was blue! We enjoyed an educational mangrove tour and some quick sightseeing along a bleached coral beach. Follow my feet…
Happy Labor Day!
Beautiful photos from Puerto Rico. Love the Black-necked Stilt.
Hubby and I did the night tour of the Bioluminescent lagoon in Belize, it was really cool.
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GREAT photos!
Love that long-legged bird!
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Beautiful. I don’t think you missed anything by going during the day 🙂
Wowza!
You’ve stirred up some wonderful memories. We took a family vacation to Culebra, not long after the military control ended, and it had some of the most pristine beaches and reefs anywhere (because the island had been off limits to civilians for years). We missed our little puddle-jumper flight back to SJ, and had to catch the next puddle jumper (which happened to go to Fajardo). We found a guy with an incredibly beat up car to drive us from Fajardo to SJ, and somehow we were able to still make our flight home!
What an awesome thing to see and experience. I know from the internet and social media posts that there are occurrences like this in the LA area beaches as well.
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You have such an eye for amazing things.