![]() ![]() ![]() Site #2 Follow the path into the forest trees, within moments you will find several dells along the creek bank leading to a magnificent glowing natural wall. If you are more adventurous, walking up and down the creek bed you will be amazed with how many places are lit up and some nights you don’t even need a torch. Site #1 For guest willing and able to walk the Ngariumu track in the dark, approx 10min from the Red gate, at the 2nd creek walk down to the creek bed – don’t cross it – turn around looking at the bank you just walked down you’ll be spellbound with the little lights. Remember to turn off your torch – wait for your eyes to adjust and many many more lights will appear. Get your free red cellophane from the kitchen/lounge area – please re-cycle after your use for other guests. These little glowing wonders of nature can be seen along the creek banks where it is damp and mossy and protected from the breeze.Īlong your journey there are many small dells that you will be able to see but only if your using your red light – be warned, use a white light you’ll miss out! RED light is a must for protecting the Glow Worms and for your night vision. men on two separate boats ventured into the area of Old Guerrero, a colonial town that's now a ghost town, on the Mexican side of Falcon Lake, according to a press release from the Texas Department of Public safety (TDPS).Glow Worm Dells – a fun night-time adventure! We have 4 sites to check out!ĭid you know – the light from a glow worm comes from an organ which is the equivalent of a human kidney! "It may not be on the high seas, but they are taking advantage of people on this lake by threatening and robbing them." "It's piracy," said Zapata County Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez. (The international border is in the middle of the lake.) Not unlike the infamous Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden, pirates on this lake have reportedly wielded high-powered rifles and automatic weapons.Īfter several incidents in the past month, including armed robbery and attempted armed robbery, the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Zapata County Sheriff's Department are urging all boaters to stay out of Mexican waters. and shares a border with the northern Mexican state of Tamaulipas. Texans have reported seeing armed boatmen on the lake, which hosts some of the largest bass fishing tournaments in the U.S. May 27, 2010— - Mexican drug cartel pirates have made their debut on Falcon Lake in Zapata County, Texas. ![]()
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