SupaWallace escapades

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basesix started the topic in Sunday, 9 Mar 2025 at 11:51am

cos, y'know.. we're curious.
PB & J, or 'the original odd couple'.
either way, stay social boys.

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blackers Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 1:26pm

What a fun guy you are!
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AlfredWallace Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 1:40pm

A few different species of Nepenthes found at 2060m in tropical montane forests.

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Roadkill Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 1:53pm

Quite enjoying the thread. Educational and interesting.

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AlfredWallace Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 1:55pm
blackers wrote:

What a fun guy you are!
Edit: loses something being on a new page….

Blackers. You’re the best, I’ve always got mush room for your great comments. AW

One of my favourite moments, accidentally coming across Eucalyptus deglupta Rainbow Gum on Sulawesi in the Lore Lindu National Park at 1700mm.
This is the northern most species of Eucalyptus extending right up into southern Phillipines as well as Sulawesi.
It highlights the once tropical rainforest origin of Eucalyptus radiation.

The progenitor of all Eucalyptus species is the native plant on New Caledonia, Arillastrum gummiferum a totally original rainforest plant.
Coupled with Allosyncarpia ternata in Northern Territory and Stockwellia quadrifida in the Atherton Tablelands and Eucalyptopsis found in New Guinea and the Moluccas.
These four plants are the ancestors of known Eucalyptus sp.

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AlfredWallace Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 1:58pm
Roadkill wrote:

Quite enjoying the thread. Educational and interesting.

Roadkill. Hi mate. Hope you’re well.

I’ve got loads more to post between surfing, let alone all the 246 species of endemic birds we saw, my colleague is handling that end. I’ll upload bird stuff when I get it. All the best. AW

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GuySmiley Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 2:23pm

It must be my filthy mind then @AW

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blackers Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 6:59pm

Out of interest, how big are the flowers of the Nepenthes (eg the black lipped one) in your photos AW?

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I focus Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 7:38pm

Hey AW / Super and all really enjoying this thread your trip AW is amazing thanks for sharing plus the education as well cheers.

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Craig Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 8:19pm

Yes, incredible thread.

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AlfredWallace Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 9:01pm
blackers wrote:

Out of interest, how big are the flowers of the Nepenthes (eg the black lipped one) in your photos AW?

Blackers. Hi mate.
The Nepenthes sp. Pitcher Plant with the dark chocolate lip are approximately 250mm in height with a 50-75mm diameter aperture. They were the largest.

There physiological characteristics are such that they are one continuous plant either trailing and rooted to the ground or just trailing and climbing up to great heights.
I love all the prickly hairs on the front of them to deter mammals from attempting to stick their heads in and drink. There are downwardly pointing hairs on the internal walls of the pitcher, they detect vibrational movement and force prey to slide down into the acid liquid of ‘death’.AW

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AlfredWallace Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 9:02pm
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Hey AW / Super and all really enjoying this thread your trip AW is amazing thanks for sharing plus the education as well cheers.

I focus. Hi mate. Kind words appreciated.

We all like learning, we are learners, including myself. AW

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AlfredWallace Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 9:04pm
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It must be my filthy mind then @AW

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GuySmiley. Hi pal.

Nothing wrong with a filthy mind, it’s all about how you clean up afterwards. AW

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AlfredWallace Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 9:11pm

Regular daily scenes, very early starts, very late finishes. It was totally epic.

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AlfredWallace Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 9:33pm

Some plants.
Phillipines Ground Orchid
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( Below) My favourite orchid from Australia, SEAsia, Papua New Guinea, Pacific Islands . Phaius tankervilleae

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blackers Friday, 18 Jul 2025 at 10:03pm
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Out of interest, how big are the flowers of the Nepenthes (eg the black lipped one) in your photos AW?

Blackers. Hi mate.
The Nepenthes sp. Pitcher Plant with the dark chocolate lip are approximately 250mm in height with a 50-75mm diameter aperture. They were the largest.

There physiological characteristics are such that they are one continuous plant either trailing and rooted to the ground or just trailing and climbing up to great heights.
I love all the prickly hairs on the front of them to deter mammals from attempting to stick their heads in and drink. There are downwardly pointing hairs on the internal walls of the pitcher, they detect vibrational movement and force prey to slide down into the acid liquid of ‘death’.AW

Cheers, so quite a significant flower. I have often found the carnivorous plants I have found here disappointingly small, eg sun dews and the like.. Glad to see some monsters exist.

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AlfredWallace Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 at 10:43am
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Out of interest, how big are the flowers of the Nepenthes (eg the black lipped one) in your photos AW?

Blackers. Hi mate.
The Nepenthes sp. Pitcher Plant with the dark chocolate lip are approximately 250mm in height with a 50-75mm diameter aperture. They were the largest.

There physiological characteristics are such that they are one continuous plant either trailing and rooted to the ground or just trailing and climbing up to great heights.
I love all the prickly hairs on the front of them to deter mammals from attempting to stick their heads in and drink. There are downwardly pointing hairs on the internal walls of the pitcher, they detect vibrational movement and force prey to slide down into the acid liquid of ‘death’.AW

Cheers, so quite a significant flower. I have often found the carnivorous plants I have found here disappointingly small, eg sun dews and the like.. Glad to see some monsters exist.

Blackers. Hi fella.

Our sun dews / honey dews (Drosera sp.) are probably that very small size due to the prey they often snare, that being ants. AW

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blackers Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 at 10:55am

Which begs the question, what do these big feckers catch? I am guessing that the large size is also due to the fact there are fewer environmental stressors applied to organisms growing in tropical rainforests compared to say the highland/alpine moors or costal plains of southern Aus.

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AlfredWallace Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 at 11:27am

Sulawesi views.

Bitung.

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Beautiful endemic birds bird from Halmahera in the Nth. Maluku Islands (Mollucans)

Azure DollarBirds and Spectacled Imperial Pigeons.

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blackers Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 at 5:59pm

That Bitung shot is very good.

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seeds Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 at 7:29pm

Those last two birds look like they had some good disco biscuits at the rave last night.

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I focus Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 at 7:31pm
blackers wrote:

That Bitung shot is very good.

Isnt it, lots going on, great frame.

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AlfredWallace Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 at 10:04pm
blackers wrote:

That Bitung shot is very good.

Blackers. I’ve looked at that photo a lot, it is as you say , very good. Typical view in the mornings in these forests, the sounds of birds animals and insects, already up and up about. AW

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AlfredWallace Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 at 10:22pm
seeds wrote:

Those last two birds look like they had some good disco biscuits at the rave last night.

Seeds. Hi mate. Hope ya well.

Ah, you are right on the money of the DollarBirds ,but you have described the Spectacled Imperial Pigeon eyes to a tee. A white ring around the eyeballs from being on the Bill Lawry pigeon fanciers disco grain.

These birds white spectacles came about through isolation and speciated on Halmahera and other nearby islands a (Wallacean endemic)
West and south of there they lack those rings and are just Imperial Pigeons with Seram Imperial Pigeons found on the island of Seram, so, your suspect behaviour is well, suspect. AW

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seeds Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 at 10:27pm

Hmm, suss cunts, or am I a suss cunt?
Sounds Shakespearean. Haha

Wish I was there old mate!

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AlfredWallace Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 at 10:28pm
blackers wrote:

Which begs the question, what do these big feckers catch? I am guessing that the large size is also due to the fact there are fewer environmental stressors applied to organisms growing in tropical rainforests compared to say the highland/alpine moors or costal plains of southern Aus.

Blackers. They eat rodents , small birds, frogs, large insects and reptiles. AW

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AlfredWallace Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 at 10:33pm
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Hmm, suss cunts, or am I a suss cunt?
Sounds Shakespearean. Haha

Wish I was there old mate!

Seeds. Yeah, it would’ve been great if you had been part of our company, I’d imagine you’d love every bit of it. Some other day maybe. Supa and I are in a hotel room close to the airport, we fly to Sumatra late morning, Bali traffic is hell so best to be close by. Catcha, tired. AW

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seeds Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 at 10:38pm

Sleep well. I hope the air con is working.

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Supafreak Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 6:05am

AW farts in his sleep .

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seaslug Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 7:14am

Hope the air con was switched off

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 7:57am

Symmetry amongst plant life on Halmahera
How’s the whorled arrangement of branches and in turn leaflets and leaves in the first photo .

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blackers Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 8:24am
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AW farts in his sleep .

Ha ha.

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Supafreak Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 11:47am

My algorithm on instagram is now focused on birds & people farting .

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Supafreak Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 11:53am

Gotta give Garuda another plug, my sporting equipment came in at 5.6 kg over allowance , they didn’t question it or even mention it . Other airlines would have slugged me heavily. Checked in online earlier and we had seperate seats allocated, ( probably should have left it at that with AWs indo food induced farting ) asked at bag drop off if we could be seated together and they said yes but it would have to be in emergency row , no problemo & thanks for the extra legroom .

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Moonah Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 2:25pm

@Island Bay how did you go today?

Get the Keogh out at Outside Corner?

Edit - sorry I thought this was the Bali thread.

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Island Bay Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 4:10pm

Got a cold last night and barely slept. Flagged the early and just had a cruise at Impossos late morning.
Ulus tomorrow

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Moonah Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 4:49pm

Ah man that sucks. Hopefully just a quick one.

Pretty solid?

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Supafreak Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 5:01pm
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Got a cold last night and barely slept. Flagged the early and just had a cruise at Impossos late morning.
Ulus tomorrow

IB , honestly go to a shop or apotek ( chemist ) and buy these, about $2.50 , you will feel heaps better and energised, AW had a quick flu and this fixed him overnight, he couldn’t believe he actually got sick as normally very good health but with school holidays came all the bugs from every direction. Pretty funny seeing Pseudoephedrine advertised on panadol and sold in a wide range of shops , they even have panadol with caffeine. IMG-2296 2 every 4 hours , AW only had 2 and was good to go next day .

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Island Bay Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 5:50pm

Cheers, Supy.
Got something similar, but already feeling heaps better.
Never get sick either, but something got me last night. Thankfully not until after an incredible dinner (Ulu Garden - highly recommended), and even better as it was Ms IB’s shout :-)

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udo Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 6:51pm

Supa how much Pseudoephidrine in those Tabs ?
Edit : 30mg just googled it.

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GuySmiley Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 6:51pm

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seeds Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 7:12pm

Those were the days in oz when cold and flu tabs actually worked.
Collywobbles again today.

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Supafreak Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 7:24pm

Trying to minimise the risk as there were multiple cough coughing before take off , they are not known to cover their mouths and think nothing of sneezing in your face IMG-2297

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Supafreak Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 7:26pm
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Supa how much Pseudoephidrine in those Tabs ?
Edit : 30mg just googled it.

Yeah better taking after breakfast rather than before bed .

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 9:00pm
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GuySmiley. Hi mate.

That’s a very immature bird.

Is that the same as a dead cat bounce ? AW

Better to lose now than in the finals.

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basesix Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 9:08pm

fuck me, you goddam legends.. so, so cool.. happy sumatra, biyatches!

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(back seat of the bus is always for the cool kids)

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 9:15pm
basesix wrote:

fuck me, you goddam legends.. so, so cool.. happy sumatra, biyatches!

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(back seat of the bus is always for the cool kids)

That’s exactly what we said when we looked at our tickets, back of da bus boys !!

We are even drinking the Kool Aid in the lobby of the Ocean Beach Hotel, Padang, that’s how cool we are, in fact Daddy Cool, real cool, cool as a cucumber cool. Are you digging it ? Shaft!!

Fast boat to the Ments departs at 6am, in the surf early arvo, forecast looks very good. AW&SF

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seeds Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 9:17pm

I wanna see Supa’s pearly whites!

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basesix Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 9:21pm

dunno why I heard this in my head. dunno.. what it feels like.. chuck it on and sleep.


yer living it fellers, most of us are just ghosting.. (oop, nope.. missed it. dang!).

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seeds Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 9:24pm

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 at 9:30pm
seeds wrote:

I wanna see Supa’s pearly whites!

You can’t see them, the reflection would melt a sun spot resulting in solar flare activity on earth. Just saying. AW