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A Crab Apple tree was bleeding masive quanitys of sap.

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sean.. cross processed

 

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SB700s clamshell

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This periwinkle was growing at the base of the maple trees near my University, someone had tapped them to collect sap and the pales were overflowing spilling sap onto the ground.

SAP SEA Trip March 2009

Image taken 09.08.2019 by David Moth . At Hoeven Seppe Breda International Airport (EHSE),Noord Brabant , De Nederlands.

 

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a buenos findes me estoy tirando con el saper

esta de hace unos findes

FTR crew

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Cúi năm r` chụp 1 jề luôn =)) xấu có đẹp có k đẹp k xấu cũng có =))

 

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The tress, country and our hearts are bleeding. Dunns Creek Road IG

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The Tonle Sap (Great Lake in Khmer) is unusual for two reasons - its flow changes direction twice a year and the portion that forms the lake expands and shrinks dramatically with the seasons. From November to May, Cambodia's dry season, the Tonle Sap drains into the Mekong River at Phnom Penh. However, when the year's heavy rains begin in June, the Tonle Sap backs up to form the largest lake in Southeast Asia.

 

For most of the year, the lake is about 2,700 sq. kms but with the monsoon rains and the pushing back of the mighty Mekong River, the lake expands to 16,000 sq. kms, almost 6 times its regular size.

 

In the village of Chong Khneas and other villages around the Tonle Sap, houses are built on stilts to accomodate the rise and fall of water levels, hence the term floating village.

  

Taken with the Laowa 17mm F1.8 MFT lens.

One of the local trees is exuding so much sap it is forming sap-cicles!

Evening run of Lancaster Just Jane

Tonle Sap is an important lake that experiences huge variations and flows during the year, as it is linked into the Mekong River. It is vital as a biodiversity hotspot, in addition to naturally controlling flooding along the river and providing a huge freshwater resource to Cambodia for cultivating food. Unfortunately, this natural system is under immense threat as hydro schemes in other countries are threatening the seasonal ebbs and flows of the river system, with a likely result of the Tonle Sap disappearing.

 

This photo captures the immense height of locally built homes - the lake eventually fills up to the level of these homes, when the people who live there rely on the vast fishing resources. The lake is 250 kilometres long at its annual peak.

This shot is further up the Lime tree.

Saw these marks earlier in the year and showed a friend who is an experienced naturalist. He said it looks like sap sucking by a Woodpecker and he had never seen this before.

The past 2 springs we have been here the Birch tree is pecked by the woodpeckers along the branches which drip sap (over the washing line !)

SAP SEA Trip March 2009

This time of year many people hang buckets on the trees, drill a hole in the trunk,and collect the sap to make Maple Syrup, one of the most important products of our region.

 

50 gallons of sap and several hours of boiling equal one gallon of syrup. The weather conditions have to be just right for the "sap to run". The night temperatures have to be below freezing, and the day temperatures above freezing. Rain helps. In recent years tent caterpillars have plagued maple forests making the trees less productive, more prone to disease, or killing the trees outright. These reasons are why it is so expensive.

 

Yesterday I bought a gallon of syrup from my good friend who has a "sugar bush" or forest of maples. It cost $30. American dollars. That is on the lower end of the scale as to cost. But I am sure you can see why it is like liquid gold.

SAP SEA Trip March 2009

Tonle Sap Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. Also called Boeung Tonle Sap, it has one of the world’s most vibrant ecosystems. There are different species of wildlife in and around the lake, which helped to sustain and grow the ancient Khmer civilisation. It's also famous for its fascinating local communities and their floating villages.

 

Located in Siem Reap, the massive lake is 250 km in length and 100 km across at its widest point, making it seem like an inland ocean because it is impossible to see the opposite shore from ground level. Surprisingly, it's fairly shallow, with a maximum depth of only 10 metres.

  

Esta é a versão em tecido de algodão do sapo Jonatas. Baseado no projeto de Rosa Maria Cesar publicado na revista Patch&afins - Nº 34 - ano VI.

Hardened apricot tree sap

Sap flowing from the tree

SAP Summerschool/Reunite - Technopolis

Pine sap taken using a set of extension tubes and a reversed 50mm prime lens (f/8). A combination of focus stacking and pano.

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Le Tonlé Sap ce qui signifie en khmer « grande rivière d'eau douce », mais qu'on traduit plus fréquemment par « grand lac » est un système hydrologique combinant lac et rivière portant ce même nom, d'une importance capitale pour le Cambodge. Wikipédia

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Tonle Sap, Siem Riep, Cambodia

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