At this portion of the Water Gallery, we find a saltwater tank filled with jellyfish, swimming around. They are vastly different from us, a challenge to photograph, and strangely mesmerizing.
The sea turtle counts jellyfish as among their favourite food. A full scale model hangs overhead.
Those that dwell in the true deep of the oceans are even more alien.
What a mesmerizing space
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DeleteLovely jelly fish
ReplyDeleteThey stand out.
DeleteGreat band, thanks for reminding me, listening to New Mistake now.
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DeleteCool images of the jelly fish! Take care, have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Delete...I've seem jellyfish wash ashore, I always kept my distance.
ReplyDeleteI've not seen them in the wild, but my time spent around oceans has been limited.
DeleteInteresting to watch the jellyfish for a while, William.
ReplyDeleteYes it is.
DeleteThere's so much we don't see. this a very informative exhibit.
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DeleteCreative photo of the 'underworld' ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days ~
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
You're welcome.
DeleteWonderful 'under water' shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteWonderful and mysterious photos of the jellyfish! They float so greacefully. I'm back form a blog break with a brief update about my husband,s sugery.
ReplyDeleteI'll look for it. I fell so far behind blog reading in the last while.
DeleteDon't let the turtle get in with the jellyfish!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCertainly not.
DeleteNever seen a jelly fish up close.
ReplyDeleteAside from these, nor I.
DeleteI am completely mesmerized by jelly fish. Your photos are beautiful.
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DeleteWonderful photos and I like the jelly fish. They are interesting creatures.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteWatching jellyfish can be a mesmerising experience!
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