A vast swarm of jellyfish has stung hundreds of swimmers on three Spanish beaches.
Around 700 people were attacked over three days starting on Sunday at three beaches where normally just a handful get stung daily, said an official in the town hall of Elche on Spain's Costa Blanca.
He said the invasion involved a small, almost transparent species that most swimmers probably could not even detect as it floated in a large but dispersed group.
Spanish marine biologists had said that in general they were seeing fewer jellyfish this summer.