Russian marine biologist and underwater photographer Alexander Semenov (previously here) is back with some new extraordinary photographs of the deep sea aliens. Alexander is currently leading a team of scientists on a three-year-long Aquatilis expedition to explore the deep waters around the world.
The aim of Aguatilis expedition is to reveal the hidden animal kingdom living miles under the surface. “You can’t actually study gelata in labs or in an aquarium, because their bodies can fall apart from a single human touch”, explains the team of Aquatilis. The team uses innovative equipment and even a robot in order to capture the jellyfish.
Be sure to follow the amazing journey of Aquatilis on their Facebook page.
More info: aquatilis.tv | shilovpope.livejournal | FB | Flickr (h/t)
This is how I imagine life on another planets; unpredictably beautiful, surprising in every form.
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Really stunning photographs, they certainly display the strangeness, beauty and mystery of the amazing jellyfish.
This is how I imagine life on another planets; unpredictably beautiful, surprising in every form.
This would make a really nice slide show maybe on DVD ! May be in a sports bar for the women that weren't really interested !
My Uncle William got a nearly new gold Mercedes CLS-Class CLS63 AMG by working online... linked here➜➜➜www.Cash-Review.com
Really stunning photographs, they certainly display the strangeness, beauty and mystery of the amazing jellyfish.
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