PALAU, Jellyfish Lake: Amazing Planet (4K) 2020

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Published 2020-02-15
Jellyfish Lake - Eli Malk, Rock Islands, Palau by Filip Kulisev

Filip Kulisev strives to find and photograph the most wonderful and unique sites of our planet for the benefit of all nature lovers in Slovakia and around the world. Through his photographs he has raised awareness of issues related to biodiversity and natural resources.
Filip Kulisev, Master QEP, FBIPP has provided material for more than 200 individual exhibitions in Slovakia and around the world. In 2013, he was selected for the “International Masters of Photography“ project in Las Vegas which featured the top ranking photographers of the world. He is the only Slovak to receive such an honor. He has been awarded various international certifications, including the Master QEP title, which is the highest European award for professional photographers. Kulisev became the first photographer from Central and Eastern Europe to be awarded the highest qualification and title of Fellow from the British Institute of Professional Photographers in London. He was also selected as European Landscape Photographer of the Year in 2012. Kulisev is the author of ten exclusive monographs which present the beauty and uniqueness of our planet’s various natural wonders.
Filip Kulisev’s work and publications are part of the collections of honorable personalities around the world, including Pope Francis, His Royal Highness Prince Charles, His Serene Highness Prince of Monaco Albert II, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Slovak President Andrej Kiska, UN secretary general António Guterres, Presidents of Uganda, French Polynesia, Kiribati and Palau, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Artists and Academy Award (Oscar) winners such as composer Hans Zimmer, director Luc Jacquet, actor Robert Redford, Will Smith and Pierce Brosnan also possess Filip’s work.

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All Comments (21)
  • @echo_965
    This is weirdly satisfying how they just swim around with no care in the world
  • @crunchybro123
    sad fact: The government has closed the lake recently to rebuild the population of golden jellyfish, since tourism has impacted the population and caused it to decrease dramatically. Keep those dreams to go there a myth, save the jellies. Do it for the jellies.
  • @Thunder_00235
    The water is so crystal clear! I hope human doesnt polluting the lake
  • I recently read something about this jellyfish lake. It terrifies me that this peaceful lake full of harmless jellyfish is located smack dab right above another "lake" that has no life due to toxic gases. ... and for some reason I lament that nobody ever sent a probe to dive that deep to analyze it...
  • ok, so this is one of the screen savers on apple tv. I thought they were much larger. cool video.
  • @BjEddy1
    I swam there twice last week, wish i would have watched this before, my video is okay. Yours is phenomenal, super job, it was the greatest experience of my life I believe
  • @beastmaster0934
    Fun Fact: Due to being isolated in the lake for so long. The jellyfish that reside in it are completely stingerless. Meaning they can’t sting you, even if you touch their tentacles.
  • I too have had the privilege to visit this lake and I'm left wondering why the woman in your video ignored the signs clearly telling swimmers not to wear fins..
  • I wish I was one of these jellies… always so safe and care free 😢
  • I swam in jelly fish lake idk 12 years ago, I remember having to climb up to it and u could just float without treading water, Definitely a bucket list checkmark.
  • @ChupeTTe
    They look like floating onions I want to pet one of those cute sea onions.
  • @youfool5135
    Meanwhile the turtle gonna slay all the jellyfish like doom slayer 😂