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Cloud forest landscape in the Arfaks -
Bergregenwoud in de Arfaks

Image ID:
1349
Date: 
10/06/2011
Location: 
Camp Japan,
Arfaks,
West Papua,
Indonesia
Description: 

This image was taken at an elevation of about 2100 metres above sealevel, on the highest ridge above Camp Japan. In this area we saw several times Arfak Astrapia and we could hear tree different Black Sicklebills calling in the early morning.

Keywords: 
forest |
lush |
vegetation |
tree |
epiphytes |
fern |
tropical |
tropical forest |
mountains |
mountain rainforest |
rainforest |
tropical rainforest |
forested hills |
mountain forest |
primary forest |
primary rainforest |
pristine forest |
cloud forest |
elfin forest |
mossy forest |
Arfaks |
Arfak Mountains |
Vogelkop Peninsula |
Sioubri |
West Papua |
Indonesia |
regenwoud |
bergregenwoud |
beboste heuvels |
primair bos |
weelderig |
boom |
mos |
moss |
varen |
nevelwoud |
camp japan
Category: 
Landscapes & ecosystems |
Forests |
Montane Forests |
Natural Forests |
Old Growth Forests |
Pristine Forest |
Tropical and Subtropical Forests |
General climate zones and altitudinal zones |
Tropical and Subtropical Zones |
Places |
New Guinea and Pacific Islands |
West Papua, Indonesia |
Arfak Mountains
Image type: 
Digital
Link to image:
http://bernardvanelegem.com/image/cloud-forest-landscape-arfaks

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