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Beschermd levend hoogveen gebied aan beide zijden van de Nederlands-Duitse grens
Vliegenzwam (Amanita Muscaria)
Amtsvenn: Hündfelder Moor
Photographed in the dark forest after a week of rain.
Camera: Mamiya RB67 SD
Film: Kodak Portra 400
Scanner: Epson V850 Pro
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This popular hoodoo formation is known as the Toadstools. It's only about a mile from the highway and the hike is easy so it gets a lot of visitations. I have seen people climb all over it doing yoga positions, taking selfies, etc. Every time I stop to see it, I wonder if one of the Toadstools will have lost its head because someone decided to do a handstand on it. Fortunately, that has not happened yet.
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With the rainy conditions here in Brisbane at the moment these beautiful little fungi are popping out everywhere.
On our way home from our Utah vacation, we stopped for a short hike to these toadstool formations. It's pretty crazy what nature creates with wind and water. These were probably 20 feet (~6M) tall.
These toadstools were growing from under the bark of a dead oak tree. Although it doesn't look like it in this photo they were on stalks, rather than bracket fungi. I haven't been able to identify them and would be really happy if someone could. They are perhaps 30-40 mm across & 60-90 mm high.
One of the Icons of the Southwest at late afternoon with best light conditions...and one of my all time favorites.
The Toadstool Hoodoo is a spectacular mushroom shaped rock standing majestically on a large boulder within Rimrocks, which can be accessed from the unmarked trailhead at US highway 89 between mile marker 19 and 20.
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