Mexico's Magical Fireflies

From Youtube, "See a storm of synchronized fireflies explode in the Highland forests of Mexico. 100% Natural. Zero Special Effects. Filmed like never before so you can feel what it's like to be there without waiting weeks deep in the woods. Once you see it, you'll agree that we must take action to preserve this natural wonder! Follow me on Instagram @Blake.congdon to find out more. Watch behind the scenes footage to see how we shot this video: blakesfilms.com/firefly "
newtboysays...

Lol. The narrator sounds quite ominous...dark and foreboding. Judging by his tone, I expected him to finish by saying "in that one magical hour, the fireflies of Mexico eat people."
*promote a *quality natural event. Nature's fireworks.

siftbotsays...

Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Wednesday, June 26th, 2019 12:47pm PDT - promote requested by newtboy.

Boosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by newtboy.

StukaFoxsays...

Please don't tell anyone where this is. Let it be a secret. Let it be left alone to be magical and natural, even if no one is there to see it. Let there be one undisturbed wonder of the world. It doesn't need a YouTube channel; it doesn't need a million Instagram followers; it doesn't need to be shared a trillion times on Facebook -- the Fireflies are doing perfectly fine on their own.

Paybacksays...

Yes, I agree mostly, but the only thing worse than eco-tourism is developers with no oversight. The public is shit, but at least there would be an outcry when someone "needed" the land for cattle or coffee.

StukaFoxsaid:

Please don't tell anyone where this is. Let it be a secret. Let it be left alone to be magical and natural, even if no one is there to see it. Let there be one undisturbed wonder of the world. It doesn't need a YouTube channel; it doesn't need a million Instagram followers; it doesn't need to be shared a trillion times on Facebook -- the Fireflies are doing perfectly fine on their own.

BSRsays...

YES! The coffee! Absolutely the coffee! Save the coffee!

Paybacksaid:

Yes, I agree mostly, but the only thing worse than eco-tourism is developers with no oversight. The public is shit, but at least there would be an outcry when someone "needed" the land for cattle or coffee.

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