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When Virtual and Real Worlds Collide ........


RainForestt Robert

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Branching inflorescence of Asterogyne martiana

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Broms

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Trinidad!  Southernmost island in the Caribbean.

So many plants, So little space.

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Another highlight of the trip was seeing Zamias in habitat. Here is a female Z. neurophyllidia

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Trinidad!  Southernmost island in the Caribbean.

So many plants, So little space.

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The end of a very satisfying day was rapidly coming to an end. Once back on the bus things were pretty quiet. We did stop along the Continental Divide to pose for a group photo.

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And since it was our moderators birthday we sang Happy Birthday to him.

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Trinidad!  Southernmost island in the Caribbean.

So many plants, So little space.

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That's it for day 3. I think that I will start another thread, When Virtual and Real Worlds Collide, Part 2 for the remaining days. This one is getting a bit long.

RainForestt Robert

Trinidad!  Southernmost island in the Caribbean.

So many plants, So little space.

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What's that plant in teh first Photo of post #143???

Those red "eye markings" are very intriguing!! cool plant!

Gene

Manila, Philippines

53 feet above sea level - inland

Hot and dry in summer, humid and sticky monsoon season, perfect weather Christmas time

http://freakofnaturezzz.blogspot.com/

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