Individual rice plants clearly visible across geometric terrace patterns at 2,610 feet in Vietnam's northern highlands. These terraces represent generations of knowledge, each berm carefully shaped to hold water and soil, each level calculated to maximize sunlight and drainage. The precision isn't accident, it's engineering passed down through families who understood that controlling water on steep slopes means managing entire watersheds. Agricultural art at altitude.
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