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  1. TRI AMALLIA SEFTIANA Says:

    NS 3 Tri Amallia SeftianaRecount textThe last school holidays, my family and I visited my aunt in Bandung.We left the house at 8:00 in the morning. Long journey that we traveled about four hours. We arrived at my aunt’s house at 12:00 am. After arriving at my uncle’s house, we let each other in yearning for enough not met.The next day I , my family and my aunt went to Tangkuban Perahu.We relaxed and walking around there. Beautiful scenery makes us feel good.After we visited Tangkuban Perahu, we go to the Ciater. There we played warm water. After feeling tired , we return home to rest.The next day my family and I go back. Although only one day we were in Bandung us feel good.Descriptive textRafflesia Arnoldii Rafflesia Arnoldii is a rare flower that is well known because of the size of the flower’s petals and the smell of rotten meat that it gives out. This enormous and rare flower grows in the forest of Southeast Asia, including the Phillipines. Its large flower can grow to 3 meters in diameter and weigh up to 11 kilograms. It does not have any leaves, stem, or roots and because of lacking clorophyls this plant can not photosynthesize making it a parasite, living on other plants nutrition. The flower has five petals red in colour and has white spots, which surrounds the middle of the flower much like a hole. At the base of the flower there is a part which has needles and contains the reproduction parts of the flower. Rafflesia Arnoldii reproduces with the help of flies that are attracted to the flowers smell (which some observers say smells much like bad meat and rotten eggs mixed). The flower only lasts for five to seven days and then dies.

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