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African Daisy (Asteraceae)

 
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African Daisy (Asteraceae)
Photo taken during the hike from Machame Camp to Shira Camp in the Moorland biozone on Kilimanjaro, Feb 14, 2007.


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lcarreauNice photograph ...

lcarreau

Voted 10/10

Yes, we should NOW be thinking about
the landscape of Mars, and how to deal
with it. Scientists say the Earth has
about another 50,000 yrs. left to go,
and that's after another Ice Age plunges
all of us into total darkness. My source
is the History Channel. Yes,
Mars will probably be humanities' final
frontier. Let's learn from our mistakes,
and NOT screw up the biomass of Mars.
- Larry of AZ
Posted Apr 19, 2008 10:46 pm

AlpinistRe: Nice photograph ...

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Thanks for the vote!
Posted Apr 20, 2008 11:30 am

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