Bioluminescent plankton creates electric blue light display on Anglesey beach
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Danielle Herbert
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Bioluminescent plankton created a stunning natural light display of "electric blue" waves at Penmon Point on Anglesey, Wales. Photographers traveled long distances to capture the phenomenon, with one man driving hundreds of miles from Nottinghamshire. Multiple photographers documented the rare event, with one person noting they had tried on at least five previous occasions to capture the bioluminescence on camera before succeeding on Saturday.
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