diver-hloc,
Here are 2 pix that I think will answer your Q.
They are not totally "stingless", if contact with lips, neck will still get it but less dosage la.
cheers
diver-hloc,
Here are 2 pix that I think will answer your Q.
They are not totally "stingless", if contact with lips, neck will still get it but less dosage la.
cheers
Wow.... must be the dive of a life time !! :bigeyes:
Yeah.... I know they are not totally stingless.... thats why the word Stingless is added - " " - :bsmilie:
Looking at the pics.... its kind of dark, is the wall of the surrounding rocks preventing sunlight to aid photography ?? Is strobe light allowed to be use among the jellyfish ?? Sorry to keep asking u question.... you are the 1st person I know thats been there....
diver-hloc
Looking at the pics.... its kind of dark, is the wall of the surrounding rocks preventing sunlight to aid photography ?? Is strobe light allowed to be use among the jellyfish ?? Sorry to keep asking u question.... you are the 1st person I know thats been there.... Yes, strobe allowed but was too lazy to fit them up cos it is a long walk from the jetty to the lake. Carrying a fully loaded system is no joke on land. It was a cloudy day when the shots were made
subxero
woo.. nice pics tks
crazyK
very nice photos!
btw, what are the exclusive sightings at Palau? Not sure what sort of exclusive sightings you mean. Palau has - loads of Sharks, Rays (mantas), schooling fishes, caves, WWII wrecks (incl. plane), super strong drift diving, nautilus etc etc