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Had no idea that raspberry bushes could attract butterflies. makes sense though, I remember my friends strawberry bush attracted them sometimes.

only knew about swan plants from environmental club projects in elementary xd
Fun Fact from Mrs. Williams: Monarch Butterflies can smell the scent of swan plants up to *1 kilometre away*
I'll have to look into them and see if they grow near me.
 
they're a lot more sensitive to weather than raspberry bushes
not sure what your climate is like but a good spring-summer plant here

20-25 degrees Celsius is ideal I think, so 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit

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I've been to Yosemite national Park many times at one point I did a summer internship.

The water taste amazing in winter

Tenaya Lake

Yosemite National Park

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beautiful picture
I've only been once on an overseas trip so just went to the popular areas, like the waterfall and alookout area lol, also went to the grand canyon for a short hike and was amazing, if I ever go again I'd like to see the north cascades honestly.
 

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beautiful picture
I've only been once on an overseas trip so just went to the popular areas, like the waterfall and alookout area lol, also went to the grand canyon for a short hike and was amazing, if I ever go again I'd like to see the north cascades honestly.
I'm a huge fan of mid pines that was a good area to hang out
 
oh yeah, i walked around the valley campsite area with some people I met and we got lost trying to find our way back to the visitor area lmfao
dont have any photos saved on my computer though
It's an interesting area because back off in the woods as you get off the interstate and towards the logging trails. You'll find a lot of abandoned cabins and other such interesting things campers RVs and things like that that have been left for various reasons. There's even some dugout caves near there.
 
It's an interesting area because back off in the woods as you get off the interstate and towards the logging trails. You'll find a lot of abandoned cabins and other such interesting things campers RVs and things like that that have been left for various reasons. There's even some dugout caves near there.
yeah i saw some of that stuff on the road to the visitor area but from there i didnt walk that far in to see up close unfortunately.
 
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