Banaue
Rice Terraces, Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines
The
Banaue Rice Terraces are 2000-year old terraces that were carved into the
mountains of Ifugao in the Philippines by ancestors of the Batad indigenous
people. The Rice Terraces are commonly referred to by Filipinos as the “Eighth
Wonder of the World”. It is commonly thought that the terraces were built with
minimal equipment, largely by hand. The terraces are located approximately 1500
meters (5000 ft) above sea level and cover 10,360 square kilometers (about 4000
square miles) of mountainside. They are fed by an ancient irrigation system
from the rainforests above the terraces. It is said that if the steps are put
end to end it would encircle half the globe.
The
Banaue terraces are part of the Rice Terraces of the
Philippine Cordilleras, ancient sprawling man-made structures from
2,000 to 6,000 years old. They are found in the provinces of Apayao, Benguet,
Mountain Province and Ifugao, and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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