The island nation of Palau, located in the Pacific Ocean, mainly develops its economy based on tourism, agriculture, fishing and foreign aid.
The island nation of Palau, located in the Pacific Ocean, mainly develops its economy based on tourism, agriculture, fishing and foreign aid.
Since then, this lake has become a habitat for hundreds of thousands of jellyfish, including some that were present in the lake 12,000 years ago after the sea level rise since the ice age.
Since then, this lake has become a habitat for hundreds of thousands of jellyfish, including some that were present in the lake 12,000 years ago after the sea level rise since the ice age.
The most abundant species in the lake is the golden jellyfish.
The most abundant species in the lake is the golden jellyfish.
Just standing from the shore looking down at the lake, visitors can see countless jellyfish moving lazily.
Just standing from the shore looking down at the lake, visitors can see countless jellyfish moving lazily.
Scientists believe that the yellow jellyfish in the lake are not venomous because they exist in isolation in the lake, leading to the absence of naturally toxic cells.
Scientists believe that the yellow jellyfish in the lake are not venomous because they exist in isolation in the lake, leading to the absence of naturally toxic cells.
Coming here, visitors have to spend about 100 USD to climb the steps from Palau’s famous Rock Island to Jellyfish Lake and swim in the lake.
Coming here, visitors have to spend about 100 USD to climb the steps from Palau’s famous Rock Island to Jellyfish Lake and swim in the lake.
However, visitors are only allowed to swim in the lake at a depth of 15 meters or more.
However, visitors are only allowed to swim in the lake at a depth of 15 meters or more.
Despite the high price, many people are attracted to swimming with thousands of soft, sparkling jellyfish around in this Jellyfish Lake.
Despite the high price, many people are attracted to swimming with thousands of soft, sparkling jellyfish around in this Jellyfish Lake.
Diep Thao
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