Heh let's see nature make a digital watch! Spent a few years in San Clemente when I was 18 or so... it was nice but there are lots nicer beaches in the world. Haven't been back since they destroyed their downtown.
and this is only in this life. allah said he made a heaven no one ever heard of and no one ever saw and no one can even imagine how Beautiful place it is. can u imagine ✨
Beautiful!! The bioluminescence is known as “red tide,” or an algal bloom, which is a large concentration of microorganisms in the water. On sunny days, the water gives off a murky reddish hue, and at night, when the organisms are agitated by movements, they emit a neon blue glow.
I’ve experienced this here in New Zealand, one night went fishing in the river every time I’ll touch the water it started glowing was like avatar the movie. Will never forget it was amazing
I saw this one night when I lived in Ventura, CA. It was about 9:30pm and I was sitting on the beach and with every wave breaking it was like there was a 3 foot high green neon light behind it. Mind-blowing. For these lucky guys it must've been like surfing in Avatar.
Barlos Bugo I feel ya we left Dana Point to move up to the Central Valley for a job, been stuck up here now for six years and I have to say I miss the sounds of the night waves crashing up to shore that would put me to sleep every night.
There's currently a bloom in California of the phytoplankton, specifically Dinoflagellates, that cause it, but you can see them bioluminesce in oceans anywhere in the world. It's one of the coolest things, and we don't know why they do it.
yes but there is places that are open. like the san clemente train station metrolink close to pch. i was there yesterday and today and it look pretty cool. but there was less algie today and not very bright like yesterday
@@MIKECNW Husband can't find a job in his field for at LEAST $40/hr - Unless someone is wealthy, one canNOT live comfortably in a safe area even 15 mi inland from the beaches without a decent salary. That's why, Mike. Have any ideas?
I went on a night dive with a marine and the only thing we saw was a seal that we could see coming from about 50-75 yards away darting around under the sea it was so beautiful. Came right up to our faces and said hello then darted straight away. Could see everything crystal clear with the blue light it really does look like this video here. I’m sure the seal could see up from hundreds of yards away with that light under the surface like that.
It’s a form of bioluminescent plankton. They turn colors when moved around. So anywhere there is energy or impact they light up. I seen a survival show where this happened to people stuck adrift
so beautiful i never see these before ! god is creative:) they were enjoy swim. Wow Bright baby blue ! but the other country never have Bright Baby Blue but its ONE San Diego wow its interesting .
I had the privilege to witness bioluminescence a couple of years back. Luckily I had my swimming trousers with me, so I went in the sea waters and took some photos in order to treasure those surreal moments... but surfing on it must be a once in a lifetime experience.
The camera is making that more bright then usual so I’m guessing the effect of the glow is subtle and faint but still mesmerizing to see lol that’s the soul reason I want to see the ocean is to witness the glowing waters