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Jeremiah's Photos - Giant Nepenthes Tour Oct 2012

Hello,

Today I finally had chance to go through some of my more then 9000 photos I took.

I had such a wonderful time on the tour and got to reconnect and meet some great people. I big thanks goes out to Alastair for showing us such a great time. I have added over 500 photos to my site but here are a few.

Mt. Victoria, Philippines.
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Nepenthes philippinensis
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We crossed back and forth this river 14 times on our assent
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Nepenthes philippinensis
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Nepenthes attenboroughii with wild caught tree shrew
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Nearing the Summit
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New species of orchid
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Nepenthes attenboroughii
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Nepenthes attenboroughii
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Nepenthes attenboroughii
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Nepenthes attenboroughii
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Nepenthes attenboroughii
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A very dark N. attenboroughii
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Nepenthes attenboroughii
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Nepenthes attenboroughii
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The single biggest pitcher of N. attenboroughii I found
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Nepenthes attenboroughii with iPhone
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Nepenthes attenboroughii Male flower
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Drosera ultramafica
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Alastair Robinson and me (Jeremiah Harris)
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After a few days in the jungle.
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Drying everything out
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The photos are stunning, thanks for posting these. The dark attenboroughii clones are amazing, I love the variability in the species.
 
Amazing trip and pics!

That new orchid has leaves unlike any I've ever seen. Do you have anymore shots of the plant and blooms you can link me to?
 
Jeremiah you have always been a source of inspiration and jealousy for me. This thread has not changed that whatsoever.

Thank you for sharing. That species of orchid is awesome, yet amazingly familiar as it is obviously from the same complex (even though I know nothing and a half about orchid taxonomy) as the small temperate species I am familiar with that grow in Southeast Alaska, the twayblades, I believe is their common name. Genus Listera.

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I don't know. Again, as I said, I know very little about orchids. Just a layman's observation.
 
Did John have any near death experiences on this trip? Hahaha. That guy almost died a couple of times on our Roraima trip. Fell backwards and there was a rock spike 2 inches from his head. Slipped on Cyanobacteria, almost fell off cliff... XD

Amazing photos as always. Amazing to see variation in attenboroughii. Thanks so much for sharing!
 
HELLS BLAZES!

That's some nice stuff Jeremiah!
 
Here was one other new orchid (Stigmatodactylus) species we discovered. I'll see if I can get some more orchid photos posted.


Photo by Alastair soon to be named.
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Here was another orchid that we are unsure what species it is.
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amphirion
I can see John and cliffs might not go well together. I had a chance to spend a few weeks with him in Western Australia a few year back and we had a blast. These weren't what I would call easy climbs but he did well. John Yates (The other John) got pretty sick up on Mt. Tambuyukon but he did make it down under his own power.

-Jeremiah-
 
Ranau Borneo
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John Yates looking for Nepenthes
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Nepenthes reinwardtiana
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Nepenthes reinwardtiana
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Nepenthes reinwardtiana
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Nepenthes fusca
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Nepenthes fusca
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Nepenthes stenophylla
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Nepenthes stenophylla
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Natural hybrid between N. fusca and N. stenophylla.
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Nepenthes reinwardtiana
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Nepenthes reinwardtiana
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Nepenthes stenophylla
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Natural hybrid between N. fusca and N. stenophylla.
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Natural hybrid between N. reinwardtiana and N. stenophylla
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Nepenthes stenophylla
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Nepenthes macrovulgaris
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Nepenthes macrovulgaris
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Amazing amazing photos..
 
  • #10
Whoa! That blue orchid is ....!!!
 
  • #11
Mt. Tambuyukon Borneo

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Nepenthes burbidgeae
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Nepenthes edwardsiana
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Nepenthes edwardsiana
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Nepenthes edwardsiana
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Nepenthes villosa
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Nepenthes villosa
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Frog On a N. rajah lid
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Nepenthes villosa
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Nepenthes rajah
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Nearing the top
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Nepenthes rajah
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Nepenthes edwardsiana The biggest pitcher I found
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Nepenthes edwardsiana
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Nepenthes edwardsiana
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Nepenthes edwardsiana
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Nepenthes edwardsiana
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The trail back.
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Mt. Trus Madi Borneo

Guides House
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Large Python
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Me and Nepenthes macrophylla
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Nepenthes macrophylla
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Nepenthes macrophylla
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Nepenthes macrophylla
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The top of Mt. Trus Madi
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Small Nepenthes × trusmadiensis
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Small Nepenthes × trusmadiensis
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Nepenthes lowii
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Nepenthes macrophylla
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Nepenthes macrophylla
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Nepenthes macrophylla
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Nepenthes lowii
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Nepenthes × trusmadiensis
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Nepenthes lowii
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Nepenthes macrophylla and Nepenthes lowii
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Nepenthes macrophylla
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Nepenthes macrophylla
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Nepenthes macrophylla
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Nepenthes macrophylla
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Alastair and Me with Nepenthes macrophylla
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Nepenthes macrophylla
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The trail
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Nepenthes × trusmadiensis
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Nepenthes × trusmadiensis and Nepenthes lowii
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Steve Fretwell and Nepenthes lowii
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Steve Fretwell trying to avoid getting N. lowii juice on him.
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Me and Nepenthes lowii
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Very small orchid
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Nepenthes × trusmadiensis
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Nepenthes lowii
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wow awesome eddys and macs and villosa love that dark eddy
 
  • #15
great pics thanks for sharing
 
  • #16
In wild these look so much better.
 
  • #17
Incredible pictures! Thanks for sharing...
 
  • #18
Absolutely stunning, Jeremiah. Thank you very much for posting these.
 
  • #19
OMG.......I'm in shock. :laaa:
 
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Mt. Kinabalu Borneo
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N. rajah
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Alastair Robinson and N. rajah
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A Japanese film crew trying to get footage of N. rajah and shrews.
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Nepenthes burbidgeae
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Steve Fretwell, Alastair Robinson, John V.D. Werf, John Yates.
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Tub of N. villosa
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