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| MK_MUSHROOM_01 In the burned mountains of Ileia prefecture, villages Smerna, Artemida and Makisto.
With a basket in one hand and with the pocketknife in the other, Joakim Cunill explains that the enormous quantities of ash, change soil‘s ph so that the burned trunks function as fertilizer from magnesium and carbonic calcium, inactivate the natural acidity of soil & having as a result, comestible mushroom that we searh & that previously could not be bared, to sprout.
Mushroom safari in burned Greece
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