Two hundred miles north of Manila, on the island of Luzon in the
Philippines, terraced rice paddies rise like giant stairs from the valley
floor to an altitude of 5,000 feet along the steep contours of the
Cordillera mountain range.
approximately 3′000 years ago the people of cordillera took on one of mankind’s most impressive landscape modification projects in order to farm effectively on the surrounding mountainsides and slowly transform the region into what some now call the eighth wonder of the world. due to the sheer scale of this farming system it’s hard to disagree: the rice terraces of the philippine cordilleras, if laid out end to end, would stretch halfway round the globe.
the rice terraces of the philippine cordilleras