The Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, part of Bali’s UNESCO-recognized ancient subak rice farming system, offer a glimpse into centuries-old agricultural practices. Nestled in lush valleys, the terraces cascade down the landscape, creating a verdant patchwork of green. Dragonflies dart among the palm trees, adding to the serene atmosphere. Family farmers continue to cultivate the same organic rice varieties that have been grown here for generations, preserving a rich cultural and environmental heritage. Visitors can explore this living testament to sustainable agriculture and experience the tranquil beauty of the terraced fields.
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