Majestic Conservatories and Cozy Private Potting Sheds Showcase the Universal Appeal of Glass Greenhouses
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Majestic Conservatories and Cozy Private Potting Sheds Showcase the Universal Appeal of Glass Greenhouses
Check out this stunning shot of the rice terraces in Mù Cang Chải, Vietnam. Developed by the Hmong people, the purposeful leveling of the land makes it possible to retain water at each step and enables the growth of rice on steep hillsides. Additionally, bamboo is cut in half and used for a controlled transfer of water from step to step.
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