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07-01-2010, 10:44 PM
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wow! that's beautiful! where did you see this?
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wow! that's beautiful! where did you see this?
Within rocket artillery range of my listed location. It's in a public nature preserve, but apparently the DNR gets crabby when people blab on the internets about where to find endangered orchids.
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Wow, such cool flowers. Great find!
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Love It!
This one to me kind of looks like it should be underwater. Kind of reminds me of tropical fish and coral reefs.
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