Cameron Highlands Tea Plantation, Malaysia

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Wordless Wednesday - Alpine Plants

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Innsbruck, Austria

Wordless Wednesday

24 comments:

  1. Not sure if I recognized the top 'plant' :) thought the conifers are graceful and lovely.

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  2. love that peek of the peaks in the first one...

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  3. Very nice.
    http://www.bywordofmouthmusings.com/2011/10/howlerific-halloween-wordy-wordless-wednesday/

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  4. very nice offerings!


    Aloha from Waikiki;

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  5. Bonza photos, i especially like the snowcapped mountains in the 1st simply breathtaking :-).

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  6. Amazing I just finished posting a wordless post myself before I even started making my rounds visiting blogs...Impressive to see you also posted a wordless post today.

    I love the snow capped mountains the best, amazing to see succulents, well they look like succulents to me.

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  7. Could feel the freshness in your 1st pix. *taking a deep breath right now* Oh think bought something like your 2nd pix in Cameron Highlands before.

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  8. Very nice pictures ! Love the second one especially !

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  9. Stunning shots. I'm seeing so many wonderful photos through WW, it makes me wish to start photography!

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  10. It's amazing how interesting plant life can be at high, rocky elevations.

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  11. Nice series. I like the colors of the hearty plants.

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  12. It could be very difficult for those plants to live there, without enough soil even. I love those rosette-like plants, almost similar to Aeonium. I remember our teacher's lecture about the resurrection plants, maybe it can be found in those areas too.

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  13. It's amazing how plants can survive in such harsh conditions.

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  14. Ooo, lovely nature and beautiful photos!!!
    Many greetings

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  15. lovely pics. thanks for linking up to tina´s ww :)

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  16. What a unique flower!
    I have never seen such flowers.
    Their shaps are interesting as if I can eat some of them.

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  17. Nice shots of the alpine flora, Life Ramblings!

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  18. Back in the day, I use to have a garden which was full of scores of Alpine Plants. And the second picture features a plant which I don't know the name of but I had plenty of those.

    Great pictures of a beatufiul part of the world.

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  19. Lovely, indeed.
    Thank for visiting.

    I hope to come often.
    Kisses

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  20. Unusual plants. thanks for the interesting post.

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  21. These are lovely photos. Love looking at these. :)

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