Bog oil, an oily sheen produced by a bacteria (Leptothrix discophora) growing under the surface of peat bogs, concentrating iron as part of their life processes. Their presence can be detected on the surface by the iridescent oily film they leave on the water, Sjaunja Nature Reserve, Laponia World Heritage Site, Lapland, Sweden. July.
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