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Playing In The Fields
http://www.pinasorbust.com/ 2008/ 09/ 29/ playing-in-the-fields/9/29/08 On the way to Bomod-ok Falls, we chanced upon a group of children playing in the Bangaan Terraces. Like carabaos cooling off in the mud, these kids were playfully rolling in the wet, good earth. Now that’s mudslinging without the negative connotation. This one looks like he’s retreating from an attack.
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Stopover: Banaue, Ifugao
http://www.pinasorbust.com/ 2008/ 09/ 29/ stopover-banaue-ifugao/9/29/08 We took the Cable Tours bus (E. Rodriguez Avenue, in front of St. Lukes and Trinity University) to Bontoc and stopped for a brief photo opportunity at the Banaue Rice Terraces. A stream cuts across the terraces. Is this meant for the second harvest? Banaue or Bust!
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Passing By the Banaue Rice Terraces
http://sagadaphilippines.com/ ?p=87I always choose the Banaue-Bontoc-Sagada route whenever I visit Sagada. I prefer it over the Baguio City route because of one thing: I never get tired of seeing the Banaue Rice Terraces. This photo was taken on my 3rd trip to Sagada in July of 2006.
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Six Amazing Rice Terraces
http://www.baliblog.com/ travel-tips/ bali-daily/ six-amazing-rice-terraces.htmlSix Amazing Rice Terraces Visitors to Bali have an abundance of places and attractions to visit besides the chaos of shopping and partying in the tourist strip. Bali is renowned for its numerous temples and other places of worship, its fascinating culture and its beautiful, friendly people.
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Idle rice beds in Banaue rice terraces to be converted to a vegetable garden
http://www.lakbaypilipinas.com/ blog/ 2008/ 08/ 26/ banaue-to-turn-idle-rice-ter…Idle rice terraces here will soon be converted to gardens as the municipal government unit is set to implement Alternative Vegetable Production project. Municipal Agriculture Officer Jimmy Cabigat said the LGU will distribute seeds to the 19 barangays here with idle ricefields.
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The Valley at Kekeran
http://www.baliblog.com/ places-to-go/ the-valley-at-kekeran.htmlThe Valley at Kekeran There are countless spectacular rice-terrace views on the island of Bali and the most visited being Jataluwih in central Bali. Others would be at Sidemen, Ubud and Belimbing to name a few. Of course, we all have our favourite view and rave endlessly to our friends about it.
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The Japanese Town Living in a World Without Waste
http://www.mashtopic.com/ 2008/ 07/ 13/ the-japanese-town-living-in-a-world-with…Kamikatsu may be a backwater in the wooded hills and rice terraces of south-eastern Japan but it’s become a world leader on waste policy.There are no waste collections from households at all. People have to take full responsibility for everything they throw away.
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Side Trip: The Banaue Rice Terraces
http://sagadaphilippines.com/ ?p=48People say you haven’t lived until you’ve seen the amazing Banaue Rice Terraces. It’s truly a majestic sight as these look like giant steps that lead to heaven! It’s a great thing that one of the routes that you can take to Sagada will pass by these Banaue Rice Terraces.
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Justice will be served; the death of a US Peace Corps volunteer
http://colegialagirl.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 06/ 29/ justice-will-be-served-on-the-…Justice will be served; the death of a US Peace Corps volunteer Defense in Campbell murder hopes for lighter verdict for suspect By XENIA RIBAYA ABS-CBN Baguio Both the defense and prosecution panels in the murder trial on the death of US Peace Corps volunteer Julia Campbell are bracing for a court’s upcoming promulgation of its verdict.
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Privatize Banaue Rice Terraces?
http://kegler747.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 06/ privatize-banaue-rice-terraces.htmlpicture taken from www.wowphilippines.com.ph I can't believe what I read at GMANews.TV which reported that an influential business group wants the government to privatize a handful of the country's major tourist spots, a move that they said will ensure the preservation of the areas.
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