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Jellyfish - floating around this world for more than 650 million years. :O
.....if only they'd float somewhere else :giggle:

but this particular species is the highly poisonous sea nettle ~ which predominantly can be found on the Pacific Ocean (from Alaska to southern California)

thankfully..ive never had any physical contact with any
and i pity anyone who has


comments and Criticism always appreciated :handshake:

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:iconawi:
i wish there were a *jawdroprubeyes* kinda emote!

its really spectacular, you can even see the more transclucent parts, which must have been hard cause it doesnt look like you were in the best of lighting conditions. I do wish there were more at the bottom but what are you gonna do? its really an awesome picture :D

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:iconkingsransom:
Simply stunning. The black background adds that touch of "out-of-this-world" since most underwater pictures usually have a blue background. :+fav:
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:iconofflinepixel:
How did you get this? Aquarium? Definately creepy. Very majstic too. Good job!

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:iconpyrple:
bitchen!

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:iconyoorch:
way to cool! how do you manage to take this picture?

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:iconlorddrako:
wow wow wow wow wow....

i know this one... hmm... but i cant remember "her" name.

did u made it with an underwater cam??

u should really be honourd of that! :trophy: :)

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:icontndfx:
Why do "aggressive things" (spiders, felines, sharks, eagles...etcetc) tend to be so beautiful???

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ps.
Aquarium?
Lighting?
:icongreen-stone:
it's beautiful. even tough i hate those things.
how did you pictured it?

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