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Although I haven't been to places for Jellyfish sightseeing, I have been influenced by my friend who likes going to Aquariums to travel and discover more about Jellyfishes.
The reason why I like jellyfish and am in pursuit of checking out Jellyfish, and my indulges:
1. Friend
This is my friend Mingyu,
I can't even swim for my life so aquatic things don't seem to impress me, but talking to him made me sure that my first reve(dream) world tour would be a jellyfish sightseeing!
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(He even have tattoos of aquatic creatures)
2. Drawing
During my free time or when I'm bored I do random doodles or sketches of jellyfish ~~
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3. Watching Jellyfish Videos
When insomnia strikes, ASMR, cat videos, and Jellyfish videos are always the options to relax.
4. Anime
I also watch jellyfish-related anime or films to enjoy my time such
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reveworldtour · 24 days
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(listen to this music while reading this blog)
Jellyfish: Nature's Ethereal Dancers
In the depths of the ocean, a delicate ballet unfolds. With translucent bodies aglow, jellyfish gracefully pirouette through the water, their movements captivating all who behold them. Drifting effortlessly with the currents, these gelatinous beings embody the beauty and mystery of the sea.
With their umbrella-shaped bells pulsating rhythmically, jellyfish come in a mesmerizing array of shapes and colors.
☆〜(ゝ。∂)
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Places around the world where you can check out Jellyfish’s ballet production:
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1. Jellyfish Lake,
Palau 🇵🇼
Jellyfish Lake in Palau is a renowned natural wonder where visitors can experience the surreal sensation of swimming alongside millions of golden jellyfish. Located on Eil Malk island, this marine lake is isolated from the ocean, creating a unique environment where jellyfish populations thrive without natural predators. Visitors can snorkel or dive in the crystal-clear waters of the lake, surrounded by gently pulsating jellyfish, creating an unforgettable and magical experience.
2. Kakaban Island, Indonesia 🇮🇩
A fascinating marine lake known for its unique ecosystem. Unlike Jellyfish Lake in Palau, Kakaban Lake is home to four species of non-stinging jellyfish, making it a popular spot for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.
Visitors can swim among these harmless jellyfish and explore the underwater wonders of the lake, which also boasts vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. In addition to the lake, Kakaban Island offers pristine beaches, lush tropical forests, and excellent opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and relaxation in a
3. Miyajima Aquarium,
Japan 🇯🇵
At Miyajima Aquarium, visitors can marvel at mesmerizing displays of jellyfish, which are showcased in dedicated exhibits highlighting their ethereal beauty and unique biology. The aquarium boasts a diverse collection of jellyfish species, ranging from translucent moon jellies to vibrant sea nettles, creating a captivating underwater spectacle.
Through carefully designed displays and lighting effects, visitors can witness the graceful movements and intricate patterns of these gelatinous creatures, immersing themselves in the serene ambiance of the jellyfish exhibits.
4. Monteray Bay Aquarium, USA 🇺🇸
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is renowned for its mesmerizing jellyfish exhibits, showcasing a diverse array of species in stunning displays. Visitors can immerse themselves in the ethereal beauty of jellyfish as they gracefully drift through specially designed tanks, illuminated with captivating lighting to accentuate their delicate forms and vibrant colors.
One of the most notable jellyfish exhibits at the Monterey Bay Aquarium is the "Jellies: Living Art" exhibit, which features a mesmerizing collection of jellyfish species from around the world. Visitors can marvel at the translucent bodies and pulsating movements of moon jellies, lion's manes, sea nettles, and other fascinating species.
5. The Great Barrier Reef, Australia 🇦🇺
The Great Barrier Reef, located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, is home to a wide variety of jellyfish species. Among the most notable are the box jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri) and the Irukandji jellyfish (Carukia barnesi), both of which are known for their venomous stings.
While encounters with these venomous jellyfish are possible in the Great Barrier Reef, they are relatively rare, and most visitors to the region can safely enjoy snorkeling, diving, and other activities. However, it's essential for visitors to be aware of jellyfish safety protocols and to heed any warnings or advisories issued by local authorities.
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