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Geo had encountered large numbers of jellyfish before, but this time the numbers were astonishing. ‘I was captivated by the rhythmic contractions of their bells as they danced up a storm,’ says Geo. For once, the visibility in these cold waters was reasonable, and he captured this spectacular column against the sunlight.
Thousands of Cape box jellyfish form several columns that are linked deeper down by a thick swarm. Box jellyfish are known to gather in large numbers to mate, performing elaborate courtships. However, the staggering numbers of individuals tightly packed here is unusual, revealing there’s still a lot we don’t know about life in the oceans.
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South Africa
Most of Geo's work is created along Cape Town's coastline - but his love of exploring and discovering the unknown also leads him to work in far-off places. His work has allowed him to document previously unknown animal behaviours. He strongly believes that sharing the beauty and wonders of the ocean will cultivate the awareness and love that the ocean and its creatures deserve.
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