June 29, 2007, Newsletter Issue #72: Jellyfish Lake in Micronesia

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A snorkel in Jellyfish Lake is a truly memorable part of any trip to Palau, Micronesia. In a unique, secluded lake, two species of non-stinging jellyfish have evolved. They inhabit this lake by the millions. Between scuba dives near by, one climbs a steep hillside (don't touch the trees, some of them sting), and down into the lake. Put on your mask, fins and snorkel, slip into the bathtub warm water, and you will be transported into another galaxy of pulsating life. It may sound weird, but it's really fun and a great photo opportunity as well. If you visit Palau Micronesia, don't miss Jellyfish Lake.

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