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My epic bogging trip, June 2017

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Too many photos to post directly, so I will post a link below to an album for anyone interested in taking a peek. We visited sites in Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi including Blackwater, Splinter Hill, Buttercup Flats, and sites in between, all squeezed onto a 4-day boggin’ marathon.

I followed the “Bog Squad” into the depths of the wasp, fire ant, and snake-infested swamps and had the time of my life!

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[/url]Me by Djoni C, on Flickr[/img]

The Bog Squad: Julian, Trey, and Danny

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[/url]The Bog Squad by Djoni C, on Flickr[/img]

Link to the Boggin’ trip photos on Flickr, 3 pages: https://flic.kr/s/aHsm483RJ5
 
That is certainly a lot of Sarrs. Looks like it was a blast!
 
Beautiful pictures! It's nice that stands of Sarracenia like that still exist. The underwater psittacina were very interesting.
 
Nicee trip and photos!, thanks for sharing!
 
That's awesome! I love it!
 
This is making me appreciate the diversity between Sarracenia species a lot more, thanks for the great pictures. It did take me a while to notice the Nepenthes tendril and pitcher in one of the last pictures were actually a little snake!
 
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