There is this huge misconception that says jellyfishes electrocute as soon as you touch them.
We are not really sure if this is entirely true but yes, they do it for sure when they find danger.
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This is one of the major reasons people choose pools over diving in the ocean while they crave for it.
What if you can go swim or snorkel in the middle of the ocean with jellyfishes swimming all around you without passing the current that can ruin your day or even worse, can ruin your entire summer.
Well, these transparent swimmers can be a piece of mystery but here is a video of a young swimmer that will give you a sudden sense of peace.
Ditch the ocean and go to Palau, Micronesia where there is a lake which is filled with jellyfishes. For the same reason, the name of the lake is Jellyfish Lake.
There are thousands of jellyfishes in the lake swimming around all day and they are mostly harmless. Their sting is so light that you may not even notice it for once and these jellyfishes do not pass the current so soon either.
Nana Trongratanawong swam in the Jellyfish Lake in Palau and recorded the entire experience on her GoPro camera.
This lake is one of the only 5 lakes that are open for diving and swimming.
Nana says “I loved diving in the lake. These golden jellyfishes are not like the rest. They are harmless and beautiful. It was so special in the lake.
While swimming with them is fun, taking a dive is incredible. People are scared of these jellyfishes but they are not at all scary. They were not bothered by me and I was right there with them.
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