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Post by shartmeyer on Oct 18, 2012 9:46:06 GMT
To ammend our YouTube channel for CP-enthusiasts with additional information and photos, we started now also a linked Google+ account providing some first photos from our collection. Much more content will be uploaded, if more persons show interest. We invite all CPers, using Google+, to our circle "Karnivorenfreunde" (CP-friends), just contact us here: Siegfried R. H. Hartmeyer on Google+: plus.google.com/u/0/117432175332256837017However, no anonymized persons will be accepted, nicknames are possible and welcome in case you tell us your correct name (please read intro).
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Post by shartmeyer on Dec 18, 2012 15:14:22 GMT
Meanwhile we extended our photo album "Karnivorensammlung (CP-collection)" on Google+ to >150 photos, turned some former photos into higher resolution and re-sorted all to improve the performance if you choose the warmly recommended slide-show function. The shots were taken during the last 10 years. Enjoy! plus.google.com/u/0/photos/117432175332256837017/albums/5799114320145252577?authkey=CO3Q-fj9_OOQ7QEThis album is public, so you don't need to be logged in to Google+, however, you are welcome to join our circle "Karnivorenfreunde"for more content.
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Post by shartmeyer on Dec 31, 2012 13:46:50 GMT
During Christmas we rearranged the pictures on our Borneo Exotics documentary (2004) as slide-show and added many photos by Robert Cantley, which until now could only be found on our DVD slide-show. A glance into the Nepenthes-paradise! Borneo Exotics (BE) in Sri Lanka is the world largest nursery for tropical pitcher plants. All plants are artificially propagated by tissue-culture and sold with CITES certificates. BE is much more than only a business, it is an important and unique ark for the gene-pool of Nepenthes. Several of them are meanwhile extinct in nature because their former habitats are now destroyed. On Christmas Eve 2004 we celebrated the successful finish of our filming with Rob and Diana at the Grand Hotel in Nuwara Eliya and December 25th we returned to our Hotel Mount Lavinia, at the coast south of Colombo. December 26 was scheduled as relaxing day .. but we experienced the big tsunami. We remained healthy and unoffended only due to the fact that our hotel was stated on a 3-4m high rock. Some pictures of that experience are shown at the end of the slide-show. plus.google.com/photos/117432175332256837017/albums/5827701751190154081
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Post by shartmeyer on Jan 5, 2013 16:40:17 GMT
In 2011 we filmed together with Brian Barnes Sarracenia and other CP in Alabama and Florida. Now we expanded the number of photos and re-sorted them for a slide-show on G+. We thank Thomas Carow for his pictures of the parasitical moth Exyra semicrocea and Brian Barnes for his kind hospitality and additional photos of Pinguicula. All our adventures can also be found on film on our YouTube-channel. Enjoy! plus.google.com/u/0/photos/117432175332256837017/albums/5829917763125746545
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