Saturday, May 28, 2011

The Banaue Rice Terraces of the Philippines

Banaue Rice Terraces

The Banaue Rice Terraces of the Philippines have been said to be like the 8th wonder of the world. They were carved from the hillside by the tribes people of Ifugao about 2,000-3,000 years ago. The tribes people did this with their bare hands and crude implements, without using machinery to level the steps where they plant their rice, which is what makes this wonder so attractive, aside from the fact that the rice terraces are still used today.
This is considered to be one of the greatest engineering feats of mankind, because if each one were connected end to end, then they would reach halfway across the globe or be 10 times as long as the Great Wall of China. It was not until only 13 years ago (1995) that the Banaue Rice Terraces were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
The rice terraces are like stepping stones stretching towards the sky, where some of them reach almost 5,000 feet in altitude and cover about 4,000 square miles of land. They are now beginning to show signs that they are eroding, and some of them need maintenance, while the Ifugaos’ new generation is migrating to nearby cities in search of better opportunities.
Even though it is about 8 or 9 hours from Manila in a car, the Banaue rice terraces are known to be one of the most spectacular places to see in the Philippines. They have transformed the Cordillera mountains of barren stone into ledges that are fit to grow rice.
Pictures & Photos
Banaue Rice Terraces During a Cloudy Day
Panorama View of Banaue Rice Terraces
Banaue Rice Terraces With House and Green Spot and Rice
Wet Water at Banaue Rice Terraces
Banaue Rice Terraces Planting Season
 
Bulol (Ifugao Rice God) State at Banaue Rice Terraces
Banaue Rice Terraces Black and White
Clear Day at Banaue Rice Terraces
Foggy Day at Banaue Rice Terraces
 

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