ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 6月28日 09時34分
Photo by Kirsten Luce @kirstenluce | Fireflies at Santa Clara Sanctuary in Tlaxcala, Mexico. Each speck of light is one of several bursts that a firefly makes as it travels within a 30-second exposure. You can trace the insects' paths: Some make small loops, like those in the bottom center of the frame, while others move steadily in one direction or another. To read more about the backstory of this image, check out the "Through the Lens" column in the July issue of National Geographic magazine.
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aracelifelixramirez
???Yo lo disfrute mucho ese espectáculo pero en el camino de Poza Rica a Papantla Veracruz México ??. Lo disfrute mucho porque era el brillo resplandeciente de los Mecheros ??? y a la vez la luminosidad de las Luciérnagas . ???????
omausettlerslodge
amazing! What is their life span? we have #glowworms here on the #westcoastnz but you generally have to go caving to see them.
marynaruthenberggmail.com6
What happened to all the fireflies? My uncle's garden used to look like the photo. You do not see fireflies these days at all.
julie__crd
@emeline_crd moi pendant un instant “wow trop beau je veux y aller” 1s après “mais c’est des petites bêtes en fait ?”
paulataylor2026
This is REAL! I’ve been there and have seen them myself! AWESOME and a Spiritual experience, for sure!??
stephanieparshallphotography
@cassandrabeam reminds me of your parents house back in high school doesn’t it?
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