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Jelly Fish at the Sentosa Aquarium



Singapore is known for various beautiful spots and one of them is the Sentosa Aquarium. While everyone is aware of the classic tunnel shaped photo of fishes flowing above your head, this jellyfish over here had me spellbound. 
Jellyfish are such simple creatures. They can live forever, they don't have a brain or a heart. Their sting can cause you to die of the pain and yet they look like one of the most prettiest and cutest aquatic animals.
On the last day of my visit to Singapore, I was able to visit the Sentosa Island and see this jellyfish. The jellyfish was one of my highlights of my trip to Singapore and I would wan't to go back to see this simple creature again.

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