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The top of the Upper Table Rocks was a wonderful place to find wildflowers galore, and I found beautiful moss there too, covered with amazing sporophytes which look like little people! I found this little group on the side of a rock where one of them was standing foreward, seeming to peer at me curiously. I was very happy to make its acquaintance! :)
This image was taken in March, 2012.
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The top of the Upper Table Rocks was a wonderful place to find wildflowers galore, and I found beautiful moss there too, covered with amazing sporophytes which look like little people! I found this little group on the side of a rock where one of them was standing foreward, seeming to peer at me curiously. I was very happy to make its acquaintance! :)
This image was taken in March, 2012.
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