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Lukas & Natalie 🇩🇪 Travel Content Creators | Bali on Instagram: "Ready for the journey of a lifetime? 🤩 Explore the untamed beauty of Sumatra, where ancient traditions meet pristine beaches and surf waves on the Mentawai Islands, and the lush jungles of Gunung Leuser National Park are home to incredible orangutans. 🏄‍♂️🌴🦧✨ 📍 Mentawai tribe 📍 Pototoga Island 📍 Bukit Lawang What is your dream destination? 🥰 Join us @lunaswayfare on our next adventures in Indonesia! 🇮🇩 🇩🇪 Bereit…

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As a parasite, Rafflesia lives attached to the roots or stems of its host plant. "It is the host who provides them with food, water and breeding grounds," said Sofie. Rafflesia does not have stems and leaves, because it does not need them. It reproduces by seeds produced by female flowers. Embark on a 3-day jungle trek to see orangutans, flora, and fauna in Gunung Leuser National Park with Ketambe Adventure. WhatsApp: 081370326036 Gunung Leuser National Park, The Host, The Roots, Flora And Fauna, Trekking, National Park, National Parks, Seeds, Composition

As a parasite, Rafflesia lives attached to the roots or stems of its host plant. "It is the host who provides them with food, water and breeding grounds," said Sofie. Rafflesia does not have stems and leaves, because it does not need them. It reproduces by seeds produced by female flowers. Embark on a 3-day jungle trek to see orangutans, flora, and fauna in Gunung Leuser National Park with Ketambe Adventure. WhatsApp: 081370326036

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