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The Maldives, known for its beaches and resorts, is attracting travelers due to the 'Sea of Stars', a natural phenomenon caused by bioluminescent plankton. This glowing display, also known as dinoflagellates, is most commonly seen in Vaadhoo Island but can also appear in other islands during warm, calm conditions. The effect is magical, appearing like stardust dancing on water.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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