Other features of Dalaoling.

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Our first site had so much just in chestnut, but there's a lot of other stuff to see around, too!  I just wanted to give you all a little taste of what this site had to offer.

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Wonderful signs.  More to come.

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Weird, red, parasitic, plant things.  I think Paillet got the name of it.

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Weird, purple, fungus stuff.  It almost looks like velvet.

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Pigs ears with peppers.  Mmmmm!  Just like mom used to make.  (But I joke.  They're actually quite good!!).

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The slopes of Dalaoling offer many chances to get your pants muddy.  And squat toilets!  In fact, that blue mat thing is underneath the shower.  Pretty ingneous, huh?  You can clean the toilet while you take a shower.  The muddy pants are mine.  I did that coming back down from Zehao's plot.  I got the muddiest.  I also got the wettest, mainly because I bit it at one of the stream crossings. 

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What appears to be the juvenile form of those weird, red, parasitic plant things.  Once I get the name, I'll post it.  They appear primarily under the white pine-type trees that abound in the forests here.  Once I get the scientific name of the pine, I'll post that, too.

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There are some of the cutest little mushrooms around.  The vegetation here is quite lush and there is apparently a good lot of rainfall here.  So there are lots of mushrooms all over the place.

This is a lot of pictures, so I'll post more in another post coming up.  Call it "other features of Dalaoling, part er".

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