FieldNotes: Along Dunch River at series of cascades. Canopy ~30+ m high, emergents to 50 m. Lowland hill forest w/moderately dense understory, esp. nettles. Series of tributary streams and braided rivulets in immediate area. On rocky flood-plain that extends only
Remarks: liver in ethanol; photo ; Camp 1 is called "Gwe Mamik" locally, named for the nearby tributary creek.
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