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Stehekin Valley Road ~ mossy area
USA

Across the Stehekin Valley Road from what I will call the, "eagle roosting tree", an old dead evergreen snag in the middle of the Stehekin River, is a less dense area of forest with many kinds of moss. Moss is a fascinating greenish flowerless plant growing in damp shady areas with no true roots and reproducing by spores that has captured my interest for decades, although not enough to have taken a class on it or read much about it. So, I took a few snapshots with my camera-phone to look up a few varieties later. Over by Rainbow Falls (also in the Stehekin Valley) is another fabulous location to study mosses.


The fellow in the distance wearing a red coat is a videographer (and longtime friend) who grew up primarily in this valley, went off to Hollywood and became a scriptwriter there, then returned to the Pacific Northwest to open a video production studio in Wenatchee where he began assisting people in telling their stories. He too was enjoying the diverse variety mosses of the area.  :)

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Copyright: Timothy Oldfield ~ Washington State 360
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 8000x4000
Taken: 15/10/2016
Hochgeladen: 09/01/2017
Published: 09/01/2017
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Tags: moss; damp; forest; road
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