

The Blue Mountains has one of the most diverse habitats for Glow Worms in the world – yet most visitors to the region are not aware of the nocturnal magic that lays in the sheltered canyons, gullies and waterfalls. Illustrated with brilliant colour photography.Viewing tips for the Blue Mountains Firefly.Information about the biology and life cycle of the Blue Mountains Glow Worm (arachnocampa richardsae).Viewing locations are self-guided and free to access on public land.Photography tips to get better photos of bioluminescence.2 x locations accessible by public transport.Most locations are accessible with a short walk.Tap-And-Go Smartphone Navigation - links to Google Maps for quickly locating bioluminescence sites.Detailed locations and directions to each location.No 4WD needed - sites are 2WD friendly and located close to main towns!.

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