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Northern landscape.
It's dominated by reindeer moss.
A week or two ago I went to Oulu, which is up north (for somebody from Helsinki) or down south (for somebody from Lapland).
Before landing I looked down at the landscape, puzzled: what are those whitish patches in between the forest green? Chalk? Naah ...
Up close the answer is obvious: it's reindeer moss. As I'm from the south, this light grey vegetation under the trees looks really really weird.
Here, have a look-see yourself. Some forest floors were green with various berries, others were grey with the reindeer moss (Cladonia sp., a lichen). Some of the grey ones went on for kilometers at a time, others were smaller patches of grey in a sea of green. They all looked weird, though.
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It looks like someone left
It looks like someone left the forest in the fridge too long and it got all moldy...
Heh yes.
Heh yes.