Insta-Q&A: Jellyfish Lake, the Movie

Apropos of our March 30th Q&A item on Palau's Jellyfish Lake, Annandale veterinarian Steve Cohen sent us a terrific video of his 2006 trip to the place. (Video has sound.) As you'll see, a picture really is worth a thousand words, or in this case hundreds of thousands of jellyfish. "If you go to Micronesia, that is one of the things you should not miss," says Cohen, whose underwater video hobby dates back to 1993. For more of his work, including videos taken in Mexico and the Galapagos Islands, search YouTube for Cohen's online moniker, PupdocDiver.
By Scott Vogel |
April 2, 2008; 6:57 AM ET
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Posted by: Liz | April 2, 2008 8:39 AM
Sorry...no WAY would I get in that water. Thanks for the nightmares. (I think something just rubbed against my leg!)
Posted by: A sometimes traveler | April 2, 2008 9:52 AM
You can see the same thing in Chesapeak Bay...
Posted by: Byte | April 2, 2008 11:12 AM
Oh, uhh...it should probably be mentioned that these jellyfish are stingless.
Posted by: Liz | April 2, 2008 11:01 PM
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That is so amazing. Thanks for sharing it!