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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Do you see the babies to the right? They are called pins and it's called pinning when the mycelium starts to form into little baby shrooms. I just love this photo. I love the little string connecting the mushroom caps on the right, likely left by a slug or snail. I love the color on the stalk. Just really love this little arrangenent of shrooms. These are not ones you want to ever eat though. They're called funeral bells or deadly galerina for a reason!
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Radically Diverse Australian Fungi Photographed by Steve Axford
Wandered around down past the old street lights and the setting sun to find these mushie boys in the woods 🍄
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Young Heart Fail (by Maurizio Di Iorio)
R1-05122-0011 by Kali Rea on Flickr.
Hadrian’s Wall was a defensive fortification in Roman Britain, begun in AD 122 during the rule of emperor Hadrian. In addition to its military role, gates through the wall served as customs posts.
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Top Shot: King in the Rain
Top Shot features the photo with the most votes from the previous day’s Daily Dozen, 12 photos chosen by the Your Shot editors from thousands of recent uploads. Our community votes for their favorite photo from the selection, and the Top Shot is showcased on the @natgeoyourshot Instagram account.
While photographing in Kenya’s Masai Mara, Your Shot photographer Subhash Nair captured this moment. “It was a rainy day in the Masai Mara, we were lucky to be in the right place on right time,” writes Nair.“These two brothers gave us some amazing photographic moments.” Photograph by Subhash Nair