World's Largest Jellyfish Lake

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These jellyfish lake in the world. Collection of jellyfish in the sea water lake reaches 20 millions .. incredible lot, with beautiful colors that can be seen easily because of the clear water of the lake water. But be careful! Lake where tens of millions live jellyfish is supposedly very toxic especially for divers. Therefore it is forbidden for visitors who want to dive at a depth of 5 meters or more, wearing scuba gear. You'll never get out alive if you violate these restrictions. Therefore, there is a particularly high concentration of toxin at a depth of 5 meters, because this lake for millions of years into a jellyfish evolved.

jellyfish lake is relatively remote location that is on Eli Malk island that is part of the Rock Islands, the island is largely its area consists of rocks in the South Lagoon, between Koror and Peleliu. The island is almost uninhabited.
In Eli Malk's Rock Islands are about 70 lakes sea water, but the most famous is the jellyfish lake is the real name is Ongeim'l Tketau or Pulaua. The divers world love to visit this lake for a beautiful view on the lake bottom. Just look at these photos. You see pictures of visitors who dive without equipment, it is because they do not dive deeper than the depth of 5 meters.
Because to see jellyfish passing by, you do not need to dive deep inside. Just enter only your head into the water, open your eyes, the incredible scenery is presented in hadapat you. Well for that has not been satisfied, and want to get even more amazing things, should immerse themselves deeper into the bottom of the lake, if necessary, but remember, use scuba diving!! 

said, jellyfish lake is basically connected with the sea through cracks and tunnel in the wall lake. That is a 'road' for other jellyfish into the lake. Create yng not want to dive, quite satisfied, with just looking at the surface of the lake where the golden jellyfish appeared at any time up to the surface of the lake. 

uniqueness of jellyfish in the lake is another species of jellyfish near the lagoon. Perhaps because of jellyfish in the lake have evolved so that they look different from their relatives in the lagoon.