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Tree life is dominated by the towering white oak (up to 35m high), squat and twisted laurels (sometimes 4m in diameter), and carboniferous tree ferns.
With such a collection of plants, there are virtually no bare surfaces at all and thus, the forest is very soft to the touch.

Among and piled within these ancient trees lies a entanglement of flowering vines, bromeliads, orchids, climbing ferns, rich mosses and velvet fungi.

 

 

 

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