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Beneath the Earth, Stars Glow

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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April 28, 2025

Exploring the Magical Waitomo Glowworm Caves

- By Umasha Caldera

Beneath the Earth, Stars Glow

Far beneath the green hills of New Zealand's North Island lies a world that feels like a secret kept by the earth itself. Inside the ancient limestone caverns of Waitomo, the darkness isn’t empty; it’s alive with light. Thousands of bioluminescent creatures’ cling to the ceilings, casting an eerie blue glow that mirrors the night sky. These are glowworms; tiny, dazzling architects of one of the most mesmerizing natural spectacles on the planet.

Welcome to the Waitomo Glowworm Caves, where the underground becomes a galaxy, and silence is filled with wonder.

To understand the magic of Waitomo, we need to go back; way back. Over 30 million years ago, the region was submerged beneath the sea. Slowly, layers of fossilized marine life compacted into limestone. As the land rose and rivers began carving paths through the rock, a labyrinth of caves formed below the surface. Nature took its time. Drop by drop, water created stalactites that hang like daggers from the ceilings and stalagmites that rise like spires from the ground.

But while the caves themselves are a masterpiece of geology, it’s what lives inside them that draws people from all corners of the world.

Meet Arachnocampa luminosa, a species of glowworm found only in New Zealand. Despite their name, these creatures are not worms at all but the larvae of a fungus gnat. And while their appearance might not win beauty contests, their ability to transform darkness into light certainly does.

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