Published On Oct 7, 2023
Parts of the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York receive upwards of 55 inches of rainfall annually, qualifying them as potential temperate rainforests.
Today, I put that claim to the test, and try to find some more rainforests in unexpected places!
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Once again, I'd like to give a special thanks to Michael Kudish and David Turan for inviting me to their preserve and showing me around, making this entire video possible!
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• The Incredible Appalachian Temperate ...
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