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    Cool National Geographic’s Top 20 Photos Of 2015

    #1 Who’s There?



    #2 The Village, Hungary



    #3 Cracking The Surface, Lake Baikal



    #4 Against The Wind, Canada



    #5 Something’s Fishy, British Columbia Coast, Canada



    #6 When Penguins Attack, Antarctica



    #7 Mother Of The Forest, Madagascar



    #8 Falls In Autumn, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia



    #9 Bioluminous Larak, Iran



    #10 Dancing With The Moon, Iceland



    #11 Fox Found, Gran Paradiso National Park, Italy



    #12 Winter White, Gran Paradiso National Park, Italy



    #13 Big Baby, Tonga



    #14 Bird Feeders, China



    #15 Kit Friendly, Estonia



    #16 Shining Through, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Wisconsin



    #17 Yellow Jellies, Rock Islands Of Palau



    #18 All The Fish In The Sea, Cabo Pulmo



    #19 Imperial Blossoms, Japan



    #20 Hull-o, Caribbean Island Of Bonaire


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    17 is called Jellyfish Lake in Palau. The jellyfish have lived in the lake for so many generations, that through evolution they've lost the ability to sting.The Rock Islands are a dream destination of mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal-9000 View Post
    17 is called Jellyfish Lake in Palau. The jellyfish have lived in the lake for so many generations, that through evolution they've lost the ability to sting.The Rock Islands are a dream destination of mine.




    If non stinging jellies evolved from stinging jellies how can there still be stinging jellies?




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