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Swimming in a lake full of jellyfish

2012-02-29 09:45:01 GMT2012-02-29 17:45:01(Beijing Time)  SINA.com

A brave swimmer submerged in the lake on the Pacific island of Palau is surrounded by hundreds of jellyfish. (Caters News Agency)

With the Jellyfish isolated in the lake, their stings weakened and these amazing images show tourists can now swim alongside the jellyfish without fear of being stung. (Caters News Agency)

Photographer Kevin Davidson has been visiting the lake for 15 years to capture photos of tourists swimming with jellyfish.

Not for the faint hearted: A swimmer takes a dip in the lake, which now contains an estimated 8 million jellyfish. (Caters News Agency)

Photographer Kevin Davidson has been visiting the lake for 15 years to capture photos of tourists swimming with jellyfish. (Caters News Agency)

Photographer Kevin Davidson has been visiting the lake for 15 years to capture photos of tourists swimming with jellyfish. (Caters News Agency)

Swimmers feel hundreds of "soft blobs" gentle touching their skin as they paddle in Palau Lake. (Caters News Agency)

At Jellyfish Lake in the Pacific island of Palau, it's safe to swim among millions of jellyfish, because the sometimes-deadly creatures have lost their sting.

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