I'm back to the summit of Gunung Ampungan (around 2000 feet) again to re-visit the site of Nepenthes reinwardtiana. It was not a good trip.
By the time we reached the summit using my friend's 4WD car, his car's engine was over-heated & couldn't start the engine. All of us were a little bit worry because that place is a bit remote. If we call the mechanic, nobody knows where or how to come up to the summit as the road to summit is not known by public.
I suggested to everyone to let the engine cool down first, and we went to visit the site where I found Nepenthes reinwardtiana for the first time in year 2005.
When I reached the site, I couldn't believe my eyes. Almost all the Nepenthes reinwardtiana were burnt into ashes by irresponsible people. That small area is not suitable to do the farming but yet, they burnt the bushes and killed lots of pitcher plant there. However, some of the pitcher plants managed to survive and flowering.
The scenery at the summit:
The temperature is pretty cool as it rained half an hour ago:
The dirt road at the summit area. In 2005, some people cleared the forest in the summit area & now the secondary forest is replacing the virgin jungle.
The most common bamboo orchid, Arudina graminifolia var. graminifolia:
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