The Flower That Smells of Death | The Making of Asia | BBC Earth

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This is one of the strangest flowers on planet Earth. This peculiar flora is the tallest in the world, stinks of rotting flesh and opens up just once every ten years. The #BBCEarthAsia camera team go through extreme lengths to capture it – 72 hours, 12 location changes and tonnes of equipment carried… will they get their shot?

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