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bighatnohorse
Apr 09, 2018Explorer II
There must be different kinds of rainforests.
The US Pacific Northwest rainforest has a more persistent drizzle pattern with occasional daily showers.
Forest trees are covered in moss and the moss supports ferns and fungi growth.
The abundant undergrowth decay - a rich soft humus - isn't the sort of thing one wants to drive on.
Your forest photos look quite different - not what I would expect from a "rainforest".
Here's a rainforest image from Wikipedia and it looks like some of my backyard:

The US Pacific Northwest rainforest has a more persistent drizzle pattern with occasional daily showers.
Forest trees are covered in moss and the moss supports ferns and fungi growth.
The abundant undergrowth decay - a rich soft humus - isn't the sort of thing one wants to drive on.
Your forest photos look quite different - not what I would expect from a "rainforest".
Here's a rainforest image from Wikipedia and it looks like some of my backyard:

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