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14-Jul-09 After the bog from the edge of the pond on the trail from hwy 430 towards the Western Brook Pond. Beautiful day and trail with the stunning fjords behind made for a sublime collecting day. Unfortunately, the absence of sunblock made for a very red neck too.
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14-Jul-09 The bog on the trail from hwy 430 towards the Western Brook Pond. Beautiful bog with the stunning fjords behind made for a sublime collecting day. Unfortunately, the absence of sunblock made for a very red neck too.
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14-Jul-09 From the top of Berry Hill just after a downpour. You can see the group camping where we set nightlights, and the bog where our malaise and pitfall traps worked.
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13-Jul-09 Northern edge of Gros Morne National Park where there are wonderful sand dunes along the "Old Mail Trail". (www.cbc.ca/grosmorne/en/interactives/trails
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13-Jul-09 Behind the group camping area, Berry Hill, Gros Morne National Park, where we stashed the BioBus, there was a dry-ish bog where we set the Malaise trap and the pitfall traps.
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