...Because sometimes its nice to have worse things to worry about than covid. Like why's the water so green? Honestly, though, why is that water so green?
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Re: Physical Plant < Reply # 4 on 4/18/2020 5:09 AM > | Reply with Quote
The water here was green as well. I think it had to do with all the sediment sitting on bottom and the sunlight over head. Really liked your 1st and 2nd shot
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Re: Physical Plant < Reply # 9 on 4/19/2020 4:44 AM > | Reply with Quote
The water here was green as well. I think it had to do with all the sediment sitting on bottom and the sunlight over head. Really liked your 1st and 2nd shot
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Re: Physical Plant < Reply # 11 on 4/20/2020 9:09 AM > | Reply with Quote
Without looking it up on google (this is hard for me), I'm going to go with my not-expert gut theory that the green-esque mystery color illuminating that tasty looking water is algae or some kind of bacteria.
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Re: Physical Plant < Reply # 12 on 4/22/2020 10:35 PM > | Reply with Quote
I like your pictures here. The green is such a brilliant colour! I like the menagerie of stuff in 1 and it’s cool how those wooden boards in 5 lead your eye. :]