Bioluminescent waves on Walney caught by Evening Mail reader
Last updated at 12:24, Monday, 20 August 2012
A strange glow emerging from the sea at Walney yesterday was a display of bioluminescence.
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Connor Scanlon, 19, of Barrow Island, spotted the glow last night at 10.30pm as he was riding his bike. When he noticed the rare display, a few by passers who were also curious by the view, told him what it was.
Connor said: "I didn't expect to see it, I have never seen anything like that before, I could just see a glow as far as I could see, it came from nowhere."
First published at 12:06, Monday, 20 August 2012
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