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This Strange Phenomenon that Makes the Sea Fluorescent at Night: "We Feel a Bit Like We Have Powers"

Summary by franceinfo.fr
It is a phenomenon that is observed in the summer. The presence of microalgae causes a luminescence to each splash and wave clapotis. A small fantastic or rather magical side that pushes photographers and bathers to make dip when the night falls on the Nazairian coast.
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It is a phenomenon that is observed in the summer. The presence of microalgae causes a luminescence to each splash and wave clapotis. A small fantastic or rather magical side that pushes photographers and bathers to make dip when the night falls on the Nazairian coast.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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