Thousands upon thousands of jellyfish have descended upon the shores near Shcholkine village, in Crimea. The beaches there have long been popular with human visitors looking for a respite from the summer heat. Scientists say the types of jellyfish in the Azov sea aren’t fatal to humans. But that doesn’t mean they’re pleasant, either. They do sting -- and according to one tourist from Moscow, they have a “sticky, unpleasant touch, a jelly-like, cold, disgusting touch.”