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Scientist Kakani Young of Caltech uses a new particle image system in Jellyfish Lake in Palau.
Credit: John Dabiri, Caltech |
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A view of Jellyfish Lake, with golden jellyfish following the sun across a wind-rippled surface.
Credit: Michael Dawson, University of California at Merced |
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One jellyfish "portrait" among millions, in the turquoise-blue waters of Jellyfish Lake in Palau.
Credit: John Dabiri, Caltech |
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Jellyfish Lake is one of 70 such saltwater lakes in the Pacific islands.
Credit: FAA |
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Harmless dye tracks Jellyfish Lake water flow.
Credit: Michael Dawson, University of California at Merced |
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A weather station monitors conditions at Jellyfish Lake in Palau.
Credit: Mike Dawson, University of California at Merced |
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