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aah.jpg Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orangMiniaturoA bench to take a rest along the Big Creek Falls.Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orangMiniaturoA bench to take a rest along the Big Creek Falls.Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orangMiniaturoA bench to take a rest along the Big Creek Falls.Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orangMiniaturoA bench to take a rest along the Big Creek Falls.Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orangMiniaturoA bench to take a rest along the Big Creek Falls.Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orangMiniaturoA bench to take a rest along the Big Creek Falls.Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orangMiniaturoA bench to take a rest along the Big Creek Falls.
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Canon PowerShot S3 IS
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2008:10:06 16:34:17
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