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I took these photos some time ago and forgot to post them. Hope you enjoy!

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Amazing! Well done!  - Rich

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Amazing shots. Please, tell me the name of the structure in the picture number 8.

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The first 4 pictures taken with microscope are so mega epic I can't describe it.  :shock: Good job!

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Wow! That's just brilliant!
Thanks for taking these!

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superb, thanks

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Alexander Nijman

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Beautifull pictures, well done! Well Aldrovanda really is a fascinating plant! The humble sister of Dionea muscipula realy deserves more appreciation I get the idear.


Last Sunday I saw a healthy population in the Wannerheide near Cologne. In a concrete gutter notabene! No kidding.

Alexander