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Snow is glowing in the Russian Arctic. The culprit? Tiny sea creatures.

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Snow is glowing in the Russian Arctic. The culprit? Tiny sea creatures.

Tiny bioluminescent animals called copepods recently lit up the snow near a remote field station, in the first documented sighting of its kind.

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Norway, September 2017 (Part 2-Svalbard) - Aperture Photo Arts

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UFO'S of UAP'S, ASTRONOMIE, RUIMTEVAART, ARCHEOLOGIE, OUDHEIDKUNDE

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Snow is glowing in the Russian Arctic. The culprit? Tiny sea creatures.

Snow is glowing in the Russian Arctic. The culprit? Tiny sea creatures.

Snow is seen GLOWING in Russia after tiny bioluminescent animals wash  ashore from the White Sea

Snow is seen GLOWING in Russia after tiny bioluminescent animals wash ashore from the White Sea