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Mesmerising neon waves crash on empty Mexican beach amid coronavirus crisis

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Mesmerising neon blue waves washed up on an empty Mexican beach as the country's tourism sector was decimated by the coronavirus pandemic.

The incredible scene was caused by millions of bioluminescent plankton crashing against the shore in Acapulco, Mexico, on Monday night.

In another video a resident can be seen diving into the bright waves as bystanders watch on at Puerto Marqués beach. It is the first time in more than 60 years that the luminous plankton washed up on the beach, the Daily Star reports.

It is speculated that the lack of visitors to the beach due to the  coronavirus  lockdown has allowed the plankton to thrive.

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