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Lichen At Honeyman State Park, Lane County, Oregon, As A Campsite Place
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![]() A classic "haunted forest" lichen hung from a branch that ran over the path.
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![]() An arrangement of lichen encrusted branches partly blocked the view of the lake beyond.
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![]() A branch appeared to be a lazy Y on its side, lying in front of a lichen covered bell curve.
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![]() A close-up shot of a branch covered in a lovely delicate lichen.
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![]() A cut log was placed along one side of the path. That log had, over time, become lichen (or possibly moss) covered.
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![]() Lichen on a svelte twig blew feather-like in the same breeze that rippled the lake behind it.
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![]() Small tufts of lichen appear to have been blown across the lake and caught by a branch over the water. Actually the lichen likely grew directly on the branch after spores landed there.
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![]() A lichen covered branch appeared to hug an upright tree.
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