Jumat, 15 Maret 2013

7 glowing mushrooms that found in Indonesia

 1. Gunung Halimun-salak National Park, East Java
One of the icons for the garden this national flora fungus that can be sparkling lights in the dark, or more commonly called mushrooms glow in the dark. In the evening menggulita around the research station Cikaniki Mist Mountain Salak National Park we can find a set of mushroom of glittering in the darkness, to see the growth of this fungus, certainly needed rangers / guide of the national parks in addition to the safety factor and of course to show the procedures and habitats where the fungus grows into remembering to be able to see these mushrooms amid the darkness of the night only.
A collection of the fungus fluoresces green like a firefly in the night it looks so beautiful that would provide an exciting experience for any visitors staying overnight in the park. Located 150-200 meters from GHSNP Research Station, Cikaniki.

2. Gunung Rinjani National Park, Lombok
Glowing mushrooms found when hiking at night through the forest that covers the slopes of Mount Rinjani in Lombok island Indonesia, which mycel luminescent fungi provide enough light to replace empty batteries in a flashlight. Mold is documented for 2 minutes to capture the green luminescence before dying flashlight is used to illuminate the forest land. Freddy Frischknecht work on the invasion of Plasmodium at the Institut Pasteur in Paris.

3. Mount Meja, Manokwari
This fungus is photographed on Mount Table of Manokwari. This area is still covered by tropical rainforest. Manokwari is the capital of West Papua province in the Republic of Indonesia. Tropical rain forests of Table Mountain should not only be regarded as the lungs of the city but, with other rainforest on all continents, as well as the lungs for the whole world. It absorbs a lot of CO2 that exudes urban population every day.
Travelers or readers who have read some of my stories on the internet like to contact me to take them to Table Mountain for a variety of eco-tourism activities such as bird and bat watching, cave exploration, orchids - observation and mushrooms - flowers.

4. Gunung Palung National Park, West Borneo
Fungus turns found in Trench Mountain National Park, West Kalimanta, Indonesia. Trench Mountain National Park is a nature conservation area which has the biodiversity of high value, and various types of ecosystems such as mangrove forests, swamp forests, peat swamp, freshwater swamp forests, tropical pamah forest, and the forest covered mountains that always fog .
Lokasil nasionapeta Park is the only tropical forest Dipterocarpus the best and widest in Borneo. Approximately 65 percent of the region is still a primary forests undisturbed by human activity and has many plant communities and wildlife.

5. Gunung Leuser National Park, Aceh
Mount Leuser National Park is one commonly abbreviated TNGL the Nature Conservation Area in Indonesia covering an area of ​​1,094,692 hectares which are located in two administrative province of Aceh and North Sumatra. Aceh Province terdeliniasi TNGL include Southwest Aceh district, South Aceh, Aceh Singkil, Southeast Aceh, Gayo Lues, Aceh Tamiang, while North Sumatra Province terdeliniasi TNGL include Dairi, Karo and Langkat.
This national park takes its name from the towering Mount Leuser with a height of 3404 meters above sea level in Aceh. This national park includes native ecosystems from the coast to high mountains covered by dense typical tropical rain forests, managed by the zoning system is utilized for the purpose of research, science, education, support aquaculture, tourism and recreation. In the interior of the woods mushrooms can be found on.

6. Gunung Kerinci National Park, Sumatra
Found in Kerinci Seblat National Park which is the largest national park in Sumatra, Indonesia, which has an area of 13.750 km ² and stretches to the four provinces of West Sumatra, Jambi, Bengkulu and South Sumatra. This national park is located at between 100 ° 31'18 "E - 102 ° 44'01" E and 1 ° 07'13 "S - 1 ° 26'14" S.
This national park consists of Bukit Barisan Mountains that has the highest land areas of Sumatra, Mount Kerinci (3805 m).

7. Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Borneo
Found in Tanjung Puting, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. As you walk through the rainforest you often see orangutans at Camp Leakey and you sometimes see gibbons and many butterflies and birds. At a feeding station you'll get a good chance to see these amazing primates up close. You may also take a night safari to see tarsiers, glowing mushrooms, fireflies and perhaps owls.


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