Emperor in the jellyfish kingdom

Lake Sua in the island nation of Palau is where people can struggle freely among millions of soft jellyfish, like princes.

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The Jellyfish Lake on Eil Malk Island in the Palau archipelago once connected to the Pacific Ocean. But after the sea level dropped, the lake separated from the ocean.

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Over the years, the toxicity of jellyfish in the lake has diminished and today they become harmless.

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Experts estimate the amount of jellyfish in the lake is about 8 million.

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If jellyfish's whiskers touch human skin, mild itching still appears, but does not cause any bad effects.

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In fact, the jellyfish in the lake has developed into a new subspecies due to no contact with the outside world.

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The feeling of colliding with thousands of soft creatures in Lake Palau makes many tourists feel excited.

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A diver swims among hundreds of jellyfish in a lake on Palau island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

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Kevin Davidson, the name of a photographer, has come to Palau for the past 15 years to photograph tourists swimming with jellyfish.