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Fungi reflection, Styx river


White fungi reflection over the orange tannin water of the Styx River.

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Aseroe rubra also know as the anemone stinkhorn or starfish fungus, has a foul smelling, sticky brown gleba at the apex that attracts insects that then disperse the spores.

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White fungi reflection over the orange tannin water of the Styx River.

Fungi reflection, Styx river

At around 80 m tall this eucalyptus regnans (or swamp gum) is one of the biggest trees in the world.

The Big Tree in the Styx

Aerial view of the Styx in the early morning

The Styx contains both protected reserves and areas set aside for logging.

Logging and tall trees in the Styx

The Styx River

Myrtle in the Styx

Rain over the Styx river

Rainforest by the Styx River

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