Deep in the western Pacific Ocean sits the island nation of Palau, comprised of 250 islands, 21,000 people, and an incalculable number of jellyfish. Jellyfish? Yes, jellyfish. Palau is home to the Jellyfish Lake, a little-known wonder of the natural world. The 14-acre saltwater lake (that's quite small, mind you) hosts a few species of jellyfish is a popular place to visit. But local photographer Wendy Capili warns, “Getting to Palau is a long expensive trip – and then the Rock Islands are a 30-minute boat ride from Koror, the capital of Palau.”
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