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Walnut skin
Mar 19, 2015 • 6:02 AM UTC
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Joe Azzato
Photographer, filmmaker, explorer of tiny worlds: http://youtu.be/kpODEFbWeDg
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This is the thin brown skin on a walnut after it has been removed from the shell.
I’m amazed at the texture of it under the Foldscope since it appears to be so smooth to the naked eye.
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