Magical footage of “glowing” dolphins swimming through bioluminescent algae has been captured in California. Photographer Patrick Coyne was lucky enough to spot the sight with his own eyes and shared it on social media so we can all see the stunning scene. Coyne first witnessed the dolphin phenomenon on Netflix. He then went on a… Source
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