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Home Home » TYPES » Ferns » Rumohra adiantiformis where fairies dance
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Rumohra adiantiformis where fairies dance

Rumohra adiantiformis where fairies dance
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This riverine nook in the Langkloof could inspire the mind to write something on the beauty of the earth or produce a song that pleases the heart. Imagination in its moments exceeds intelligence in inspirational output.

Humanity owes much to ordinary people who in an unannounced instant of fascination and breakthrough turned an everyday thing into the marvellous revelation of how something in the world could also be. But who will analyse the spark that does it?

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Thabo Maphisa
Author
Ivan Latti
 
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