VIDEO: Man swims through millions of jellyfish

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Tuesday, September 23, 2014
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In an extraordinary video that will give you wanderlust for the naturally beautiful and exotic spots of the the world, one man took a selfie video of himself as he swam through millions of jellyfish. John Hawkins, a world traveler and teacher, shot the video while traveling in Palau. Watch below.

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Shot in the world famous Jellyfish Lake, located on Eil Malk island within the country of Palau, the lake is a popular snorkeling destination for tourists. Though the native Golden Jellyfish seen here do sting, their stinging cells are generally not powerful enough to harm humans. This grants brave tourists a once in a lifetime opportunity to be up close and personal with such extraordinary creatures.

The small lake, which connects to the Pacific Ocean, is home to millions of Golden Jellyfish who migrate across the lake every day.

Hawkins is an avid traveler and animal lover, and documents his encounters with exotic animals on his blog and YouTube channel.

Watch Hawkins cuddle with lions here.

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