In Puerto Rico, a glow in the night
A rare and amazing ecosystem charms tourists and locals.
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Vieques Island, Puerto Rico, as seen from a small plane. During the 1940s, the U.S. Navy expropriated two-thirds of the island for artillery storage and military training. When the Navy stopped bombing in 2003, almost 18,000 acres were designated as a national wildlife refuge.
Leigh Ann Henion / FOR THE WASHINGTON POST
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