![]() ![]() Not only is it known for the Sea of Stars that you enjoy at night, it is also recognized by its white sand beaches, coral coast, cristal clear water and tropical habitat. It is characterized by a fluorescent plankton that is caused by a series of microorganisms called dinoflagellates who then produce the bioluminescence. It causes the coast to glow in lots of little blue and white dots. In the Maldives, a group of islands are collectively known as Raa Atoll, and there is Vaadhoo Island, where youll be most likely to find the magical Sea. It is mostly known by its enthralling Sea of Stars because it really looks like a lot of stars thrown at the coast. It consist of a series of coral islands, 1,992 to be exact, grouped in a double chain. The most treasured, hidden and silently kept secrets of Maldives Island at one point of time, is today, one of the most sought-after places to visit in the Maldives Island. ![]() Maldives is an island situated between the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea with a 393,500 population, based in a July 2013 estimate. With a population of only 500 people, the island of Vaadhoo has earned itself a place on the global tourism map owing to its Sea of Stars Phenomenon. how beautiful would it be to visit those scenaries? Well, good news, glowing organism do exist in our panorama and you can visit some of those places. The mesmerising waters of Vaadhoo Island are known as the Sea of Stars phenomena when they flash a vivid blue under the moonlight. Because we see them im movies, we are amazed and wonder if it is possible for it to exist. Vaadhoo Island is one of the most exotic Maldivian resort islands, known for its amazing bioluminescent glow of the waters in the night, which makes the. Movies like Journey to the center of the Earth, Finding Nemo, and Avatar in some scenes exhibit glowing organisms. Vaadhoo is one of the inhabited islands of Raa Atoll, Maldives.Vaadhoo island is famous for the 'sea of stars.' This marine bioluminescence is generated by p. ![]()
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