I’ve seen bioluminescence in the Lakes on a few occasions but generally it is pretty faint. Last year was amazing.. a particular combination of effects from the fires and flood in the year or two beforehand. Not likely to be repeated but you never know!
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Beautiful Phil : ) I can’t understand why there aren’t hundreds of posts here! This is stunning.. Wen x
This is stunning. I live in Gippsland but have never heard of the lakes being bioluminescent. Is it always like this or a rare occurence?
I’ve seen bioluminescence in the Lakes on a few occasions but generally it is pretty faint. Last year was amazing.. a particular combination of effects from the fires and flood in the year or two beforehand. Not likely to be repeated but you never know!
i’ve blogged about the full story behind these bioluminescence images at philhart.com
that is incredible cool, never seen anything like it. !
WOW!
Stunning…
totally awesome!
Such an intriguing scene. I really like the color of the water here. Excellent job.
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