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Old 09-28-2020, 05:50 PM
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What a cool bit of nature

So many people would be like, ewww, puddles! But to me that is a great place to explore.

Good on you and thanks again for being us there with you
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It's a lot of fun indeed!

It's very wild and there are so many things to see. Unfortunately with fall approaching, all the meadow flowers are gone and everything is a bit brownish...

That said it is important to keep in mind to be careful of plants and animals when walking, and bogs can be dangerous (yes I'm fun at parties)
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Amazing!!!

That sundew looks like a capensis but I think they are only in South Africa.

Thanks for sharing!!
Drosera capensis is native to South Africa, but sadly it's established in many more places. There are locations in CA where it's crowding out native species.
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