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Duoyishu terraced landscape in the north of the Yuanyang County (Southwest of China) is known for its breathtaking sunrise.
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View from a high viewpoint on a sunny afternoon to the Baida terraced rice fields, Yunnan / Southwest China.
Blick von einem hoch gelegenen Aussichtspunkt an einem sonnigen Nachmittag auf die Baida Reisterrassen, Yunnan/Südwest China.
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I'm home. This lens information is not correct. I don't know cause of mistake lens information... By the way, The current post photo is the prologue for the shooting of portrait and stars ;-) I've just finished the big shot. I will post to Flickr it someday.
Bada Reisterrassen nach teilweiser Auflösung des Nebels, der oft bis in die Mittagsstunden über dem Land liegt.
Bada rice terraces after partial dissolution of the fog, which is often up to the noon hours across the country.
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A going location for a scenic shot of the whole terrace with the mountains behind. Must be early to secure a good spot for that shot. Many tourist go there just for this scenery view.
The magnificent rice terraces of Banaue, Ifugao Province, Philippines. Up in the distance, one can see the roof of the village houses and buildings, providing reference to the grand scale and extensiveness of the terraces.
Hagdanan (Tagalog, staircase)
The breathtakingly grand rice terraces of Batad Village in Ifugao Province, Philippines.
If you look closely to the bottom half of the image you'll see the numerous steps used by the locals to scale one section of the terraces. It is a feat just to move from one terrace to another let alone moving grains and produce manually.
The farming practice in the mountainous provinces of northern Philippines dates back to more than 2000 years. Due to the daunting landscape, the use of modern machinery is minimal except perhaps for milling the grains. The terrace construction, upkeep and irrigation is an astounding feat of engineering and manual workmanship. Plowing and transplanting each rice seedling is a back-breaking activity.
Beautiful in their grandeur, these terraces are testaments to the harsh traditional life in northern Philippines and the hardiness and astounding industry of the locals who live there.
It's much colder in this region of Vietnam which means only 2 rice harvests per year. Despite little growing at this time, the terraces still make a striking landscape.
The Laohuzui terraced landscape is the steepest, most spectacular and magnificent terraced landscape in chinese province Yunnan.
Here I show one of the many possible variants from a photographic point of view to present this exceptional landscape in the afternoon light.
The managers of this Chinese World Heritage Site have built superb viewing platforms above the rice terraces. One has the impression of floating above the landscape and does not need a drone here.
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The Ping'an terraced rice fields are located in the "Longji Terraced Fields Scenic Area" in Longsheng County, which is about 100 kilometers north-west of Guilin City.
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The Ping'an Terraced Rice Fields are located in the Longji Terraced Fields Scenic Area in Longsheng County, which is about 100 kilometers north-west of Guilin City.
This place is, like all interesting locations in China, very much visited by the locals. Accordingly, the hiking trails and viewing platforms are well developed.
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Higanteng Hagdanan (Tagalog, giant steps)
Hagdanan (Tagalog, staircase)
The breathtakingly grand rice terraces of Batad Village in Ifugao Province, Philippines.
The farming practice in the mountainous provinces of northern Philippines dates back to more than 2000 years. Due to the daunting landscape, the use of modern machinery is minimal except perhaps for milling the grains. The terrace construction, upkeep and irrigation is an astounding feat of engineering and manual workmanship. Plowing and transplanting each rice seedling is a back-breaking activity.
Beautiful in their grandeur, these terraces are testaments to the harsh traditional life in northern Philippines and the hardiness and astounding industry of the locals who live there.
Afternoon in soft backlight at Longsheng Rice Terraces, also called the Longji Rice Terraces.
They are located in Longsheng County, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) from Guilin, Guangxi, China.
We were happy to see this landscape just before the harvest, which was postponed for a few days due to a festival.
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Last sunday over the Longsheng Rice Terraces (Dragon's Backbone), also called the Longji Rice Terraces. They are located in Longsheng County, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) from Guilin, Guangxi, China.
We were happy to see this landscape just before the harvest, which was postponed for a few days due to a festival.
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Hoshitoge is a famous place for rice terraces and sea of clouds. It is a very popular and wonderful spot.
Duoyishu terraced landscape in the north of the Yuanyang County (Southwest of China) is known for its breathtaking sunrise.
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Batad village and rice terraces, Ifugao, Philippines.
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