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.
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.
Over the years, the toxicity of jellyfish in the lake has diminished and today they become harmless.
Experts estimate the amount of jellyfish in the lake is about 8 million.
If jellyfish's whiskers touch human skin, mild itching still appears, but does not cause any bad effects.
In fact, the jellyfish in the lake has developed into a new subspecies due to no contact with the outside world.
The feeling of colliding with thousands of soft creatures in Lake Palau makes many tourists feel excited.
A diver swims among hundreds of jellyfish in a lake on Palau island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Kevin Davidson, the name of a photographer, has come to Palau for the past 15 years to photograph tourists swimming with jellyfish.
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