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After a torrential downpour...
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This is interesting, Fahim! A rose on the edge of a rice paddy! Why the UNESCO designation. It must have a special history or the natural irrigation may be ancient and important to preserve. You cropped the image? Do you have more of the geometry of the terraced fields themselves? Asher
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Asher, the title is inadvertently misleading. It is not the rice fields but a Temple amongst them that is. The Pura Taman Ayun.
The rice fields though are a marvel. I shall show more when I get home. The Subak...an irrigation system that ensures everyone gets water is a marvel. I have to rush ) 0700 hrs here. Got to get to a point by midday. Best |
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