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Saturday, October 31, 2015

Walking CCTVs


Ants are walking CCTVs, they scurry  across multi-dimensions, and spy on every action made by mushrooms, so much so the latter get very annoyed and lose their patience, "they send up more mushroom periscopes into our world to seek new thrones to conquer", but the mission is far too premature. 

Though tiny and hidden, because I am well informed and prepared, these mushrooms are now held as prisoners of war in my memory card.
  

The ants have saved mankind and our civilization!

The age of mushrooms does not realize. World history is not changed.



24 comments:

  1. Hello Rainfield, awesome macro post. Neat captures of the ant and the mushrooms! Thank you so much for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!

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  2. Great and interesting post indeed, greetings!

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  3. We owe a lot of industrious ants. Regards.

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  4. love the mystery in your photos. great mood

    happy weekend to you my friend!

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  5. I read a science article that made me think of you and your mushroom friends. They believe that the release of mushroom spores cause it to rain. The moisture from the rain makes a nice environment for mushrooms to thrive. Interesting.

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  6. Unique post and photos ~ a world to contemplate ~

    Happy Weekend to you,
    artmusedog and carol

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  7. The World as we know it is saved by Super-Camera-Man with the help of his minions, the ants! (Maybe you should let the mushrooms have a try though -- I am sometimes not sure but what they might do a better job of running this planet we all live on.)

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  8. Hello Rainfield!:) Very interesting post and nice photos. Ants are, the strong super organized underworld of intelligence. It's another world under our feet, and I enjoyed ypur story very much. Mushrooms are fascinating invaders and I'm constantly removing them from the garden in case my dog eats them. I will be sharing some in my next post.
    Regards.

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  9. Ótimas macros de um mundo escondido.

    Bom domingo! Ótima semana!
    Beijinhos.
    ❀ه° ·.

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  10. hehehe, we had many ants at our picnic recently, they were uninvited guests!!!!

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  11. I'm glad the ants are preventing world domination by the fungus among us. I'm not sure what the bristly things are in the first photo. Strange invaders from the mushroom world?

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  12. son said ants "kisses" each time they meet when he saw their "Antenna" touching LOL

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  13. There's so much we don't know about ants!

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  14. We give thanks, ants;)
    Good Tuesday rainfield.
    a hug.

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  15. Bom dia, magnificas macro que nos faz pensar na capacidade organizativa da formigas.
    AG

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  16. As always you have translated their world into a mysterious world with words.

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  17. As always you have translated their world into a mysterious world with words.

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  18. The little fungi in the first photo I find really special.
    However, a very beautiful and distinct mushroom.

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