This bright orange algae was a result of eating the autumn leaves that fell into the creek. It was really kind of neat to see.
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This bright orange algae was a result of eating the autumn leaves that fell into the creek. It was really kind of neat to see.
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cool shot - It has an abstract quality to it!
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Just looks polluted. I didn't realise that decayed leaves can cause this sort of colour in the water/algae.
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