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LOW SEASON
Jan 9 to Jul 14
Sept 16 to Dec 19
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HIGH SEASON
Jul 15 to Jul 31
Sept 1 to Sept 15
Easter Week |
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PEAK SEASON
Aug 1 to Aug 31
Dec 20 to Jan 8 |
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PHOTO GALLERY |
| Ricefield Ubud |
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Generation of Balinese farmers have changed the island s landscape, clearing forests, digging irrigation canals,and terracing hillsides so that they could grow their life-sustaining rice.
This elaborate irrigation system was made possible by the coordination of cooperatives known as Subak. All farmers whose fields are fed by the same source, suchas a spring or a canal, belong to an individual subak.
There are more than a thousand subak in Bali, with some villages having more than one, depending on local drainage patterns. These societies have provided the framework which has made Bali one of the most efficient rice growers in the archipelago. |
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