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Much of the Russian Arctic tundra is comprised of mosses, lichens and tiny lingonberry bushes. The appropriately-named white, multi-branched “reindeer lichen,” (shown here) is a staple for its namesake and is sometime mistakenly called "reindeer moss,"

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© Gordon Wiltsie
Image Size
5200x3481 / 7.4MB
www.alpenimage.com
Keywords
Arctic Circle, Polar Regions, close-up, cold, frigid, life, tundra
Contained in galleries
Russia - Komi reindeer herders, RUe
Much of the Russian Arctic tundra is comprised of mosses, lichens and tiny lingonberry bushes. The appropriately-named white, multi-branched “reindeer lichen,” (shown here) is a staple for its namesake and is sometime mistakenly called "reindeer moss,"