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Jellyfish from horror to facination

I first became aware of jelly fish when I was 13 years old. I would swim in Sunny Cove outside of Seward Alaska. The water was cold and so was the air. There was a 4' by 6' piece of driftwood we pushed out into the cove so we could jump off. Before I jumped I always checked for jellyfish because in the summer the Lion's Mane jellys were thick and huge. The bell was the size of a dingy and the tentacles stretched 30 feet.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Sea Urchin Craft

It's not a jellyfish but sea urchins are cool too, especially when you make them into nightlights.  Here is a link to Make Magazine's project on making LED sea urchins:

http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/04/simple_and_beautiful_led-lit_sea_ur.html
Posted by AK jellyfish at 2:43 PM
Labels: craft, echinoderm, sea urchin

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