Botanist Arranging Moss Packets at George Town Campsite
by Jackie Reed
Crisp high-altitude sunlight illuminates a wooden campsite bench where a botanist spreads small, labeled packets containing dried moss specimens. The researcher wears a practical field jacket and focuses intently on sorting the samples against a backdrop of damp, green foliage typical of the rainy season in George Town. Each packet rests in neat rows, their paper labels facing upward to catch the light. The wood grain of the bench shows signs of weathering, against the delicate, brittle texture of the preserved plant matter. In the distance, the sharp outlines of distant peaks pierce a clear blue sky, while scattered clouds drift lazily overhead. A small metal trowel lies beside the last packet, its handle casting a thin, dark shadow across the rough timber surface.
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