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Blue tears illuminate Mazu Island
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Mazu Island on the coast of mainland China was originally a stronghold for cross-strait confrontation. After the reduction of the garrison, the population is scarce, which is a place with insufficient light. Therefore, after long-time exposure of the camera, the luminescent algae in the sea will emit blue light, which has become the photographer`s pursuit of beauty, which locals call `blue tears.` April to July is the period with the most blue tears, attracting countless tourists. The island that disappeared from the shadow of the war was illuminated by blue tears!


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