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Aquatica: The Underwater Mushroom
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Aquatica: The Underwater Mushroom

Apr 5, 2012
0h 15m
★ 0.0

Overview

The world's first aquatic mushroom is discovered near Crater Lake in Southern Oregon. Underwater videography documents this unique and fascinating phenomenon.

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Documentary

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