
The expression on the golden fish's face, visible through the transparent jellyfish, appears to be of fear. Underwater photographer Tim Samuel, 26, was in the water with Ms Plumridge at a resort in Byron Bay in December when they both came across the little creature trapped inside the jellyfish. The popular picture of Ms Plumridge comes just 19 days after she was seen snorkelling behind a fish which was pictured swimming inside a jellyfish off Australia's east coast. It also adds that visitors can enjoy a 360 degree view of the tank and creatures that lie below the surface in the exhibit that operates 12 times a day. The Crocosaurus Cove website read: 'Operated by an over-head monorail and designed for one or two people per cage, the Cage of Death has you suspended above the crocs before being lowered into the pen. Some visitors are seen looking calm as the saltwater croc comes centimetres from their faces, while others are seen posing with fearful expressions as the creature shows off a toothy grin.ĭives at the Darwin reptile park include 15 minutes within the enclosure (pictured) with one of the massive reptiles and with regular feeding by handlers people inside the cage are ensured to get 'up close and personal'ĭives include 15 minutes within the enclosure with one of the massive reptiles and with regular feeding by handlers people inside the cage are ensured to get 'up close and personal'. The incredible picture is one of hundreds posted to social media of people visiting the heart-stopping activity, with many posing for 'selfies' with the giant reptile. Only the stomach of the croc can be seen as Ms Plumridge presses her hand against the plastic case she is submerged in while looking at the creature.


Others commented their fear of the giant creature which was likened to a 'dinosaur' and said that it was 'official' that 'dinosaur's exist' while another said: 'This is terrifying, crazy girl!' One user said that they were adding this exhibit to their 'bucket list of things to do' while another said: 'We need to go to Australia and do this. The picture garnered over 3,800 likes and 209 comments some terrified for Ms Plumridge and others keen to try the thrilling dive out.

She said: 'It’s such a thrill and you're completely safe, there is really no risk at all.'
