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Athens, Greece – As the summer season approaches, a recent online video highlights an often-overlooked marine concern in Greek waters: jellyfish. Contrary to popular belief that sharks pose the primary threat, the video emphasizes that jellyfish are the creatures most likely to disrupt a vacation with painful stings. The footage, captured on a Greek beach, features a woman explaining that while sharks are rarely a concern, certain types of jellyfish can be abundant, particularly when ocean currents push them closer to shore. One segment shows a pink jellyfish washed up on the pebbles, while another displays a red, irritated mark on a leg, indicative of a jellyfish sting. According to the video, these marine creatures are not actively hunting swimmers but are often disoriented by natural currents, leading them to coastal areas. Swimmers are advised to be vigilant, as close encounters can result in uncomfortable burns that may impact holiday plans. Travelers to Greece are encouraged to check local conditions and advisories regarding jellyfish presence before entering the water.
Coraz częściej, na greckich plażach roi się od galaretowatych intruzów, którzy potrafią skutecznie popsuć wakacyjny klimat. Choć nie polują na ludzi,…