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Fungi in Singapore
Fungi I have seen and photographed in Singapore.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Nature's receptables
I would put pearls here.
Rubies and sapphires.
Very small fish here.
Made for holding emeralds.
Soap bubbles.
These are meant for freshwater pearls.
Tiny wildflowers hanging over the rim.
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