From April through September, a type of algae commonly called ‘sea sparkle’ blooms along the coast of all 36 islands in the Matsu archipelago off the coast of Taiwan. An enzyme reaction in the algae’s single-cellular bodies creates the light-emitting chemical reaction. Locals call the natural light show ‘blue tears.’ Stranger still is that when the water is disturbed, the algae light up even brighter. If you want to see the blue tears of the Matsu Islands, there’s still time to book a trip—the bioluminescent effect is more common and more intense during the hot summer months.
The glowing waters of the Matsu Islands
Today in History
More Desktop Wallpapers:
-
Seonam Temple, South Korea
-
Manatee Awareness Month
-
Kissing Day
-
Panda Day
-
A wild, craggy corner of the United States
-
Reflecting on one of the world s strangest rivers
-
Shhh, the movie is about to start
-
Bonifacio on the island of Corsica, France
-
Celebrating the International Day of Forests
-
A dreamy start to the Year of the Pig
-
World Water Day
-
Walruses in Svalbard, Norway
-
Vernazza, Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy
-
The last thing seen by Wile E. Coyote
-
World Environment Day
-
Global commerce in motion
-
Marshland, Gloucester, MA
-
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
-
Ancient art in the Amazon
-
Porto, Portugal
-
The Rainbow Houses of Houten, Netherlands
-
Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy
-
La Geria wine region, Lanzarote, Canary Islands
-
Ides of March
-
Don t forget—it’s World Elephant Day
-
The Guggenheim turns 60
-
International Tea Day
-
Women s History Month
-
Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico
-
Flock online for the Great Backyard Bird Count
Bing Wallpaper Gallery

