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Perched 1,500 meters above sea level, the Banaue Rice Terraces were meticulously carved by hand over 2,000 years ago by the indigenous Ifugao people. These terraces follow the natural contours of ...
The terraces were never only about rice or economics. They are about relationships — between people and their ancestors, between humans and their environment, and between communities and the future.
Poligon is a rice farmer, mother of two, and an Ifugao, an indigenous mountain people that live in the Philippines in the north of Luzon island.
Banaue Rice Terraces Forget beaches for a moment, and head into the Cordillera mountains to see the UNESCO-listed Banaue Rice Terraces, carved into the slopes by the Ifugao people over 2,000 years ...
Brighton has been branded an “eyesore” plagued by overflowing bins, “drug paraphernalia” and the smell of urine ...