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The Elements of Typographic Style

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Entries in Borneo (2)

Tuesday
Jan032012

Wanderers on a Prehistoric Earth

Beautiful video that brings back fond memories of my time in Western Borneo (see Illipe Nut, Illipe Nut II, and Illipe Nut III). The dense forests emerging from the morning mist, the roaring rivers, the buttressed trees, the inquisitive primates, and the ants. Only thing missing from the clip are the wonderful local people. Best viewed at full screen. [NOTE: Narration is from Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. "The land seemed to glisten and drip with steam"].

Thursday
Dec182008

Pitcher Plants

Bornean heath forests are a tough place to grow.  The Iban word for this type of forest, kerangas, sums up  the problem quite well: "land that cannot grow rice".  Nutrients (especially Nitrogen) are scarce in the acidic, sandy soils on which these forest grow and plants have to be creative to survive here.  Pitcher plants (Nepenthes sp.), for example, live largely off the edaphic grid and get their nutrients by trapping, drowning, and slowly digesting small insects. Some of the larger species of Nepenthes may occasionally trap small vertebrates such as rats and lizards. Whatever it takes...