Lake Muduz
Jellyfish Lake is located on the territory of the island nation of Palau in the Philippine Sea of the Pacific Ocean.About 12 thousand years as a result of crustal movements bridge width of 200 meters of water separated the lake from the Pacific Ocean. The result was a closed ecosystem, at the top of the food chain which turned out to be two types of jellyfish - Gold (Mastigias papua) and Moon (Aurelia aurita). In the absence of predators of jellyfish population reached two million individuals. In addition, due to the lack of predators of jellyfish have lost their stinging cells. Therefore Jellyfish Lake is very popular with divers from all over the world.
Lake Muduz
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