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Underwater photos by Troutnut from Mystery Creek #19 and Mystery Creek #90 in Wisconsin

 From the Mystery Creek # 19 in Wisconsin.
Date TakenMar 30, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
A large school of water boatman swims over a strange purple substance at a crystal clear spring.  In this picture: True Bug Family Corixidae (Water Boatmen). From Mystery Creek # 90 in Wisconsin.
A large school of water boatman swims over a strange purple substance at a crystal clear spring.

In this picture: True Bug Family Corixidae (Water Boatmen).
Date TakenMar 30, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
Plant life thrives year-round in this spring head, which never dips far below the temperature of the ground water. From the Mystery Creek # 19 in Wisconsin.
Plant life thrives year-round in this spring head, which never dips far below the temperature of the ground water.
Date TakenMar 30, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
Plant life thrives year-round in this spring head, which never dips far below the temperature of the ground water. From the Mystery Creek # 19 in Wisconsin.
Plant life thrives year-round in this spring head, which never dips far below the temperature of the ground water.
Date TakenMar 30, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
In this picture: True Bug Family Corixidae (Water Boatmen). From Mystery Creek # 90 in Wisconsin.
Date TakenMar 30, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
There's a stickleback partially obscured along the bottom of this picture. From the Mystery Creek # 19 in Wisconsin.
There's a stickleback partially obscured along the bottom of this picture.
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
In this picture: True Bug Family Corixidae (Water Boatmen). From Mystery Creek # 90 in Wisconsin.
Date TakenMar 30, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
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This tiny brook trout fry lived in a crystal clear nursery area where a large spring flows straight from the ground. From the Mystery Creek # 19 in Wisconsin.
This tiny brook trout fry lived in a crystal clear nursery area where a large spring flows straight from the ground.
Date TakenMar 30, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut

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