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Tourist ruin the rare corpse flower

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Foreign tourists from England and Korea are caught on camera while ruining rare corpse flowers that are blooming in the Pandan forest, Palupuh subdistrict, Agam, West Sumatra, Indonesia.

In a video that was filmed on Thursday, April 5, 2018, tourists wearing sunglasses from Korea who wear red shirts checkered boxes, seen being stabbed stem with bamboo stems cut.

Residents who see their actions try to ban this tourist so as not to continue to damage this rare flower. This tourist also stopped the action and pretended was photographing the flower.

Once viewed closely, the stem of the flower is found wound tensed, while near the roots found torn petals are damaged.

This rare species of Amorphophallus Titanum is the largest flower ever found in the region. When marred by tourists, this flower is in perfect bloom.

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