Just this weekend, Daddy Bunny and his friends went to Batad, a village located in the Ifugao rice terraces waaaaay up north. They had a great experience seeing the world famous rice terraces up close.
A photo of the rice terraces was the first thing that came into my mind when I saw this week’s photo challenge. The terraces are carved into the mountain by the Ifugao ancestors about 2,000 years ago forming a unique pattern that is famous in its function and beauty.

Batad Rice Terraces: 2013
credit: Joren
It is so postcard-worthy so no wonder a lot of photography and adventure enthusiasts come here.
Wow, that’s an amazing photo! 🙂
Thank you Elle! Glad you liked it. My friend took this photo during the trip so credit goes to him 🙂
Really lovely spot – well captured!
Yes, it was. Thanks Tina! I love the double rainbows in your blog post too! 🙂
Thanks MB!
Absolutely awesome! Well done, and the terraces are a great example of patterns.
I also think they really do are great example of patterns. Thanks for appreciating the beauty of our country, Bruce! 🙂
Ganda naman! Tayo naman! Tara! 😀
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