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Sarcoscypha coccinea Trout Lake WA - Sarcoscypha coccinea S
Sarcoscypha coccinea S - DSC 8276 S
Caiophora plant in its environment - DSC 8291 S
Lupinus mutabilis, its seed a eaten like a bean after soaken for detox. - Caiophora Cumbre 2013 M S
Caiophora andina?, check out the thorny petals! - Nototriche obcuneata Cumbre Cr S
Nototriche obcuneata - Cumbre 4600m - DSC 8370 S
same as above - DSC 8373 S
Bomarea in the Alstroemeria family - DSC 8376 S
Bomarea (Alstroemeriaceae) are tuberous-rooted twining climbers found from Mexico on south. - DSC 8378 S
some as above - Dictyonema glabratum S-503499534
The basidomycete-symbiont lichen Dictyonema glabratum - DSC 8472 S
Not sure what this flower is, but surely fertilized by a humming bird. - Cars on Camino del muerto S
Our cars on the infamous Camino del Muerto - Smilacina Camino del Muerte 13 S
Smilacina-like plant seen along the Camino del Muerte - DSC 8512 S
Reminds me a lot of the Plumed Salomons seal, Smilacina, which would be a Maianthemum. - Camino del muerte shower 2013 S
Car wash along the Camino del muerte - DSC 8533 S
A cross under the waterfall that flows over the Camino del Morte, the infamous Road of death. - Spectacled bear Tremarctos ornatus S
A Spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus) feeding on his favorite a fleshy Bromelia epiphyte. We saw him in Senta Verde Wildlife Rescue Center - tree canopy Senta verde S
tree canopy in Senta Verde Wildlife rescue Center in Coroico - Coroico view from the hotel with fresh snow on Cordillera Real S
Coroico (1300m/4000ft) Our view from the hotel with fresh snow on Cordillera Real