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		<title>marine life on the rocky shores of gallipoli</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Italy is full of towering historical edifices, and during our euro-mediterranean adventures, we were enchanted to see that it has a rich marine life too. It was a warm afternoon at Gallipoli, south of Italy. We went to swim and feel the Ionian Sea, but soon found ourselves studying the marine life thriving on the rocky shores.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Italy is full of towering historical edifices, and during our euro-mediterranean adventures, we were enchanted to see that it has a rich marine life too. It was a warm afternoon at Gallipoli, south of Italy. We went to swim and feel the Ionian Sea, but soon found ourselves studying the marine life thriving on the rocky shores.</p>
<p>Marine Life &amp; Colors under splashing waves @ Gallipoli, Puglia, Italy</p>
<p><a title="mediterranean marine life" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/italy-marine/slides/gallipoli_italy_marine_life_5.php"><img title="marine life @ gallipoli" src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/italy-marine/slides/gallipoli_italy_marine_life_5.jpg" alt="Marine Life &amp; Colors under splashing waves @ Gallipoli, Puglia, Italy" width="520" height="350" /></a></p>
<p>&#8230; along came a jellyfish</p>
<p>We were in the sea while this jellyfish floated by, along with some non-aquatic plants. We were amazed by the beautiful red floral like patterns on its umbrella. The externally visible patterns match to the <em>Pelagia noctiluca</em>, a toxic, stinging jellyfish, commonly known as the mauve stinger in the Mediterranean. The mauve stinger has the ability to glow in the dark [<em>nocti</em> = night, <em>luca</em> = light]. However, we didn&#8217;t find any protruding tentacles on its body and we are not sure if it is the mauve stinger itself.</p>
<p><a title="mediterranean jelly fish" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/italy-marine/slides/gallipoli_italy_jellyfish_2.php"><img title="mediterranean jellyfish" src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/italy-marine/slides/gallipoli_italy_jellyfish_2.jpg" alt="Mediterranean Jellyfish, @ Adriatic Sea by the Gallipoli coast, Puglia, Italy" width="520" height="350" /></a></p>
<p>A closeup of the floral patterns on the mediterranean jellyfish. Jellyfish are known as medusa in Italian, attributing to the greek mythical sea nymph of the same name.</p>
<p><a title="mediterranean jelly fish" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/italy-marine/slides/gallipoli_italy_jellyfish_3.php"><img title="mediterranean jellyfish" src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/italy-marine/slides/gallipoli_italy_jellyfish_3.jpg" alt="Mediterranean Jellyfish, @ Adriatic Sea by the Gallipoli coast, Puglia, Italy" width="520" height="350" /></a></p>
<p>coral like formation on the rocky shores, with white &#8216;flower&#8217; crests</p>
<p><a title="mediterranean coral life" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/italy-marine/slides/gallipoli_italy_coral_algae_2.php"><img title="marine life @ gallipoli" src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/italy-marine/slides/gallipoli_italy_coral_algae_2.jpg" alt="Coral like formation on the rocky shores of Gallipoli, Puglia, Italy" width="520" height="350" /></a></p>
<p>hide and seek&#8230; a mediterranean crab cozily camoflagued in its rocky surroundings</p>
<p><a title="mediterranean crab" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/italy-marine/slides/gallipoli_italy_crab_1.php"><img title="crab @ gallipoli" src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/italy-marine/slides/gallipoli_italy_crab_1.jpg" alt="Crab @ Gallipoli, Puglia, Italy" width="520" height="350" /></a></p>
<p>&#8212; <a title="Mediterranean Marine Life" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/italy-marine/index.php">More of what we captured @ Gallipoli</a> &#8212;</p>
<p>Gallipoli is a small town in Salento, southern Italy, in the Puglia region. It is located by the Ionian Sea, an arm of the Mediterranean. Less than 1 hour by train, from Lecce, capital of Puglia.</p>
<p>The beaches of Salento are marvellous, with white sandy beaches and intermittent rocky shores like these. Portrayed in the local dialect, <em>Lu Salentu, lu sule lu mare lu ientu</em> [Salento, the sun, the sea, the wind].</p>
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