Such a variety of green and of plant life in all seven of your posts, Joan. I have delighted in all the variations upon 'moss' as you might have guessed. I also like the sheer angularity of the boulders in this final shot of the seven. Where I was the other day, water over the millenia had smoothed even the hardest of rocks.
Thanks everyone. Even though I am very familiar with rainforest walks this one demanded to be shown en mass to show the wonderful mossy diversity of it all. I'm glad you've enjoyed it with me ... we're not quite done yet though.
Such a variety of green and of plant life in all seven of your posts, Joan. I have delighted in all the variations upon 'moss' as you might have guessed. I also like the sheer angularity of the boulders in this final shot of the seven. Where I was the other day, water over the millenia had smoothed even the hardest of rocks.
ReplyDeleteI hope you didn't have to walk over these. Brilliant series.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful greens
ReplyDeleteThis has been a beautiful series. I would love to see it first hand but your photos are the next best thing. Thanks/
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. Even though I am very familiar with rainforest walks this one demanded to be shown en mass to show the wonderful mossy diversity of it all. I'm glad you've enjoyed it with me ... we're not quite done yet though.
ReplyDeleteTo my untrained eye, I would say there was a hint of blue there!
ReplyDeleteAB, Blue-black the colour of basalt which makes the rich soil that grows all that green.
ReplyDeleteLast but not least!
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