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Try Gokarna what I have heard is new moon you can see ..
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In Gokarna is barely visible, but you can observe slight bioluminiscense
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Bioluminescence is a natural phenomenon that occurs when living organisms such as plankton, algae, and bacteria emit light. This occurs due to a chemical reaction that takes place within the organism, producing a glowing effect. Bioluminescence is often seen in the ocean, and certain beaches in India are known for their bioluminescent displays. Some of the beaches in India where you can see bioluminescence include: Panjim Beach, Goa Malvan Beach, Maharashtra Digha Beach, West Bengal Mandarmani Beach, West Bengal Varkala Beach, Kerala The frequency of bioluminescence displays can vary depending on the location and the time of year. In general, bioluminescence is more likely to occur in warmer waters and during the summer months when there is more plankton growth. The best time to see bioluminescence at these beaches can vary. However, in general, it is best to visit during the new moon or when there is little or no moonlight, as this will make the bioluminescent displays more visible. Additionally, it is recommended to visit the beach at night, as this is when the bioluminescent displays are most active. It's important to note that bioluminescence is a natural phenomenon and can be affected by a variety of factors, including weather and environmental conditions. So, it's always best to check the local weather conditions before planning a trip to see bioluminescence.
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