the jellyfish lake. - we're not the only ones here. - yes, there's more than about 100 people now. the reason why is because at this time of the day is when the jellyfish are close to the surface, and everybody wants to see a whole lot of them, so that's why there's a lot of people here now. - and apparently, it's just been re-opened. - right. we're going on now almost eight months since it's been re-opened, because it died out... it didn't die out, they all swim down, and due to the water temperature being so warm and the influx of tourists with sunscreen, it kind of left a sludge at around 10 to 20 feet, so they weren't able to come up. the mushroom parts of the islands have cracks, so if we close them for a little bit, it will drain itself, eventually, so now it's at that stage where it's drained and they're able to come back up. so now they're all back to their regular state. - we're at one of the most touristic spots in palau, the jellyfish lake. apparently we can swim with tons of jellyfish around us, and they don't sting. (swingly aguon) it's good we're taking our time, becau