Ah yes, very good taste and thanks. I keep visiting that spot to find
the perfect light and green moss, the wild boars spoil it a little
when they plough through the green moss.

@Ann the foam isn't poisonous or chemical pollution. Most likely
organic stuff from decomposing plants, proteins and gas like carbon
dioxide or methane results in foam. Also some oxidised iron from the
soil (rust). The grease is collected before a lock or whatever the
name to regulate water height.

Toine

On Thu, 16 Dec 2021 at 21:55, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Dec 16, 2021, at 12:50 PM, ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Toine - I can understand why you took the shots of the leaf on the foam.. 
> > kinda fascinating .. but also ominous -- the foam might be some poisonous
> > stream polluting thing...
> >
> > You know me..I scrolled up down and around these recent shots and 
> > immediately fell in love with this stuning woodland scene.
> >
> > https://www.repiuk.nl/albums/new/#&gid=1&pid=006-398-p1013379
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> > so so wonderful
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> Yes, very nice.  It’s funny how often photos we think are nice, but not 
> noteworthy are the ones that other people pick out.
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