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Earth will win: Nature bites back on Washington state's Key Peninsula Natural processes overcome human impact across the beaches, forests and developed areas of a remote peninsula in southern Puget Sound.

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New plant life sprouts among decomposing madrona leaves and douglas fir needles which fill the neglected rain gutter of a Key Peninsula home. Left undisturbed, plant life will flourish, colonize the roof, and eventually cover the entire house.

USA | Monday, 14 January 2013 | Views [490] | View Larger Image

New plant life sprouts among decomposing madrona leaves and douglas fir needles which fill the neglected rain gutter of a Key Peninsula home. Left undisturbed, plant life will flourish, colonize the roof, and eventually cover the entire house.


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