Sunday, December 9, 2018

How To Experience A Bioluminescent Bay Puerto Rico

By Edward Hamilton


Doing thorough research is one of the most important things when it comes to getting a good experience from your trip. You don't want to have to try to find the right bioluminescent bay Puerto Rico once you are already there. That is the time to be just kicking back and enjoying yourself.

The weather is a hugely important consideration when it comes to outdoor activities like these. You don't want to be caught out in a huge storm on a bioluminescent bay since the lights from these organisms just wouldn't be enough to light your way back home if the storm is bad enough. Any touring company or water vehicle rental company will certainly have their eyes on the forecasts, and won't let you out on the water if it looks like it's going to be too rough, so you'll always want to have a backup plan prepared.

Kayaks are a great way to get around on these waters. One of the great things about them is that you can really control your speed, allowing you to linger in the spots that most interest you. You can also follow your quarry more easily, making it much more fun and moving when you see a school of glowing sea creatures with your face inches above the surface.

Guided tours are a great option to go with because this makes it so you will have one or more person there with you who knows the area quite well. They will be able to show you all the greatest spots where there is the most activity. It can also be a lot more fun in a group setting where everyone is experiencing this sort of thing together.

Many people get extremely into these kinds of experiences and don't know how to handle themselves. This might mean taking unnecessary risks just to get what they perceive as the best possible view of the spectacle. It's really not worth it to risk your life for this kind of thing, though.

It might seem unreal that organisms are able to glow naturally. Amazingly, it is true. Much like fireflies, these sea creatures' physiology allows them to light up.

The best time to catch these creatures is during the new moon. This is because it is so much darker then the moon is not shining with its usually ghostly glow, and all the creatures in the water are well aware of this. That's why they shine their lights the brightest on this day out of the month more than any other. This is sometimes also true if it is particularly cloudy for long periods of time, but the regularity of the lunar cycle is something that affects these organisms like nothing else.

It's a great idea to watch a video or two of this kind of thing. That can be a huge motivator when it comes to getting yourself out on the water and seeing it in person. While the video gives you a taste of the wonder, there is nothing like really being there.




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