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WATCH: Dolphins swim through bioluminescent waters off California

Por: WGN-TV Nation September 14, 2023

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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. () – Bioluminescent waves continue to stun along the Southern California coastline, drawing dozens out to the beach at night in an attempt to spot the electric blue spectacle. However, passengers on a Newport Beach boat got a special treat Monday night, as they caught a rare glimpse of dolphins swimming through the glowing waters. The iridescent waves are connected with a phenomenon called a “red tide,” according to... + full article



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