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Jeremy Roussak
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Comments? And identity of the plants?
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No idea about that plant's or classification. We need Mike on that!
I like the photo, it shows the harsh condition in the desertic regions. The "fat" and alive plant vs the other is a bit like Laurel vs Hardy…
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November 02, 2012, 08:34:49 pm »
I agree: Mike? Where are you?
I like the photo a lot. It looks like somewhere in the U.S. Southwest?
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Where was this image made?
Mike.
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Quote from: wolfnowl on November 02, 2012, 11:57:31 pm
Where was this image made?
Mike.
Golden Canyon, Death Valley, a couple of weeks ago.
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