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2nd installment from NZ - Glow-wormsAgain, mostly unprocessed:
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Wonderful. I've always wondered what they look like. Did you need to agitate them before they glowed?
There is a bioluminescent organism in the sea that glows when a ship passes them as they get agitated. Were these critters the same? I'm not sure how you would agitate a worm though, perhaps tell it he's not good enough for cheap tequila....... Steve.
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They glow without your input
![]() Somewhere amongst these pics I have one which you can clearly see the actual worm. When I get back to Aus I'll dig it out. *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Not a huge amount of light at all unfortunately - really hard to come up with the right exposure! With a lot of them, there still wouldn't be enough light to really see. *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
hehe - that's why you don't pay to go somewhere like that - many, many other great places to go for free - IF you know where to go ![]() *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Great shot of the glow worms
![]() There are glow worms also closer to home near Lithgow, the glow worm tunnel is an old railroad track on the way to Newnes. Paul
Yeah I know. Straight after the glow worm tour, went into the glow worm forest in fox glacier for glow worms. It was freeeee ![]()
Processed glow-worm shot - you can clearly see the worm itself in this one (leading off to the right from the top light)...
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OMG, now you're coming back to earth
![]() ![]() ![]() I thought you disappeared thru the bushfire on Central Coast last week on your way coming back from Taree. Not heard from you since the day you post this thread. ![]() Last edited by birddog114 on Thu Jan 05, 2006 9:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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hehe - yeah, got stuck in Newcastle for a night coming home on Sunday and am now into Year-end so haven't got much time to wade through the 5000+ images! Could have been worse on Sunday though - had some good company and great wine & food ![]() *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Probably some worse places to get stuck in ![]() ![]() ![]() Glad to have you back, looking forward to some of those 5000+ NZ photos. Cheers, Andre.
Why do they put worms in tequila anyway? Protein hit for alcoholics?? If I'm alone in a forest and my wife is not around to hear what I say, am I still wrong ??
Steve - caused by a single-cell protozoan known as Noctiluca. Produces a cold light through interaction of luciferan and luciferase with oxygen and water,\. Great pics BTW Sheepie ![]() Chris
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I knew someone would have the answer! I didn't have time to go looking for it ![]() ![]() *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
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