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Young italians tripping on magicmushrooms in amsterdam Pt.7 on YouTube
July 17, 2008
Young italians tripping on magicmushrooms in amsterdam
Author Giorgio Samorini identified some mesolithic rock paintings from Tassili n’Ajjer, a prehistoric North African site identified with the Capsian culture, as depicting the shamanic use of what may possibly be Psilocybe mushrooms.
Psilocybe cyanescens makes its home in woody debris. It favors the presence of woodchips and mulched plant beds particularly under rhododendrons . In the U.S., Psilocybe cyanescens grows mainly in the Pacific Northwest, south to northern California. It can be found as well as in Western and Central Europe. This species of magic mushrooms was likely not indigenous to Europe, where it occurs mainly in cemeteries, botanical gardens and city parks.
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