Weirdest photographs I Took
Dr Abe V Rotor
Driftwood comes hauntingly alive resembling the head of a
wild beast complete with snout, jaw, nostril, and an almost
real eye. On display at the Living with Nature museum.
San Vicente, Ilocos Sur
Shelf mushroom emerges from the trunk of a dead tree in
concentric pattern, with the outer ring resembling the halo
of the sun, and other heavenly bodies.
Glowing caterpillars crowd a branch of ilang-ilang stripping the
leaves to the midribs overnight. The phenomenon involved
is known as phosphorescence, Here high concentration of
phosphorus glows in the dark, a common observation in
nature particularly among coral reef organisms.
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