Students at the University of Sheffield have donated four tonnes of goods to city charities. As...
Why Recent Graduates Should Join Code for America
Sympathy for the dodgy salesmen of Australian politics
Babel Rising
T.C. Boyle: Incorporating Environmentalism in Art
The Stone Roses confirm all planned shows to go ahead after Ian Brown calls Reni a 'c**t' onstage
Jellyfish Lake, Palau
Jellyfish Lake, Palau

JELLYFISH LAKE, PALAU from Sarosh Jacob on Vimeo.

Jellyfish Lake is located on Eli Malk island in the Republic of Palau. Twelve thousand years ago these jellyfish became trapped in a natural basin on the island when the ocean receded. With no predators amongst them for thousands of years, they evolved into a new species that lost most of their stinging ability as they no longer had to protect themselves. They are pretty much harmless to humans although some people with very sensitive skin may get a minor sting from them. If you are allergic to jellyfish you should wear a wetsuit or protective clothing.
blog comments powered by Disqus
 
Black Button- Dark Heart Productions
24 aug  |  Black Button- Dark Heart Productions . . read more
Expanding Avatar's Alien World
17 dec  |  James Cameron's beautiful-but-deadly planet is too vast for movie screens. Avatar producer Jon Landau describes efforts to lure viewers deeper into Pandora. . . read more
Celebrating the Art of Cinematography
11 feb  |  Celebrating the Art of Cinematography . . read more
Seattle makes beautiful music — for films and videogames
7 may  |  Seattle makes beautiful music — for films and videogames . . read more
Varsity Film Review: Catfish
11 feb  |  Varsity Film Review: Catfish . . read more
The Reality of Believing
1 aug  |  The Reality of Believing . . read more
Between The Folds
28 oct  |  Between The Folds - Origami Art . . read more
Boy
22 aug  |  Boy . . read more
Decades
28 jul  |  Decades . . read more
blogs   100words
 
"Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it." -- Ronald Reagan (1986)