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Giant Worm - when I first saw this I thought it was a large snake on the path but it was just like our normal earthworms but so very much bigger and thicker. Photos are shown next to Pauls Wellies to show how huge this was.
The Tropical Andes are amazing. You can be in spectacular cloud forest habitat with snowcapped mountains in the distance!
Apparently its possible to spend the night in the tree-house thirty meters above the forest floor.
Parque Chicaque, Colombia.
I took this one from the archives.
I work with a great company that produces educational photo-documentary expeditions that connect online viewers to unique wilderness areas around the world.
This is from a project about climate change that took us to the Cloud Forest of Monteverde Costa Rica
I am told this is a Cappucino Butterfly. Can't seem to find evidence to confirm.
An incredible waterfall below the little soda where all the hummers were. May be one of the Peace Waterfalls.
Chinchona, Costa Rica
16 July 2008
Family Solanaceae. Many members of this family are characterized by spines on the leaves. This is the tomato, potato, and tobacco family.
From left to right: Dori, Dan, Jenny, Stephanie, Marisol, Dominic and Ian.
Parque Chicaque, Colombia.
This was my first time in a cloud forest. Amazing that we're only 33 kilometers from Bogotá.
Parque Chicaque, Colombia.
Found in windy and dark cloud forest about 2000 meters in extense red fields, Very nice looking when blooming and easy to grow
The mist at Cloud Forest, Singapore
The mist comes on at the even hours of the day.
One of two world's largest columnless glasshouses in the world. Higher but smaller than located nearby Flower Dome.
It contains mountain with the waterfall and top can be reached by elevator. Visitors can descend the mountain via a circular path.