There Are Actual Glow-In-The-Dark Beaches in the Maldives—See for Yourself

Animals are capable of so many cool things.

Thanks to tiny organisms inhabiting the sand, these beaches in the Maldives actually glow in the dark.

No, really.

Maldives‎-blue sand

These organisms are called ostracod crustaceans, according to Cornell biology professor James Morin. They’re often mistaken for phytoplankton.

Maldives‎-blue sand

When something comes in contact with the water (like a foot, for instance), ostracods can emit light for up to a full minute.

Maldives‎-blue sand

Maldives‎-blue sand

You can view this wonder in other places around the world—San Diego, Jamaica, Belgium, and Puerto Rico are just a few of the places with glow in the dark beaches.

Maldives‎-blue sand

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