Panacea.....
Bolt
Park Bench
Shasta
Park Bench
In between lens & the Fence
Camelia
Bench by the lake
Painted ladies
I like to drive alone....
A view of California
Mimosa Tree ~ Albizia species
Hinge
Late evening hour
Cirrostratus
City of Trees
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Masked shoppers
Dog days of Summer
Bridge
Eat Water Melon & take it easy....!
She love me, Ya, ya. ya.....
Colours of the season
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Books
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Erstwhile neighbourhood
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Hear more about Domed Bog Ecosystems at Uhaul.com


www.uhaul.com/SuperGraphics/61/Venture-Across-America-and-Canada-Modern/British-Columbia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burns_Bog
Bogs are widely distributed in cold, temperate climes, mostly in boreal ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphere. The world's largest wetland is the peat bogs of the Western Siberian Lowlands in Russia, which cover more than a million square kilometres.[8] Large peat bogs also occur in North America, particularly the Hudson Bay Lowland and the Mackenzie River Basin.[8] They are less common in the Southern Hemisphere, with the largest being the Magellanic moorland, comprising some 44,000 square kilometres (17,000 sq mi) in southern South America. Sphagnum bogs were widespread in northern Europe[9] but have often been cleared and drained for agriculture.[10]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burns_Bog
Bogs are widely distributed in cold, temperate climes, mostly in boreal ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphere. The world's largest wetland is the peat bogs of the Western Siberian Lowlands in Russia, which cover more than a million square kilometres.[8] Large peat bogs also occur in North America, particularly the Hudson Bay Lowland and the Mackenzie River Basin.[8] They are less common in the Southern Hemisphere, with the largest being the Magellanic moorland, comprising some 44,000 square kilometres (17,000 sq mi) in southern South America. Sphagnum bogs were widespread in northern Europe[9] but have often been cleared and drained for agriculture.[10]
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