Spider Web Rice Fields (Lingko, Manggarai, Flores Island, Indonesia)
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The colorful rice paddies found throughout Asia are commonly laid out in rectangular plots, or sometimes as stepped terraces, adding to their natural beauty. On the island of Flores, however, the rice fields form a delightfully unique shape, one that looks like a giant spider web.
This wonderful insect resemblance was not intentional, but rather the result of the traditional communal agriculture of the indigenous Manggarai people. Centuries ago, the cultivated land, known as lingko, was shared by the entire village. The communal fields were circular, with the lodok at the center, where ceremonial rituals were held around the harvest.
Each family was allocated a segment of the rice field, radiating from the center outward. (Each was inaugurated by the sacrifice of a water buffalo.) The more resources a family had, the larger their slice of the pie; at the time, the rice fields were shaped like pie charts. Later, the paddies were further subdivided by the decedents of the original owners, leading to the striking, web-like shape of the lingko today.
This wonderful insect resemblance was not intentional, but rather the result of the traditional communal agriculture of the indigenous Manggarai people. Centuries ago, the cultivated land, known as lingko, was shared by the entire village. The communal fields were circular, with the lodok at the center, where ceremonial rituals were held around the harvest.
Each family was allocated a segment of the rice field, radiating from the center outward. (Each was inaugurated by the sacrifice of a water buffalo.) The more resources a family had, the larger their slice of the pie; at the time, the rice fields were shaped like pie charts. Later, the paddies were further subdivided by the decedents of the original owners, leading to the striking, web-like shape of the lingko today.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 8°35'6"S 120°22'15"E
- Nggelak - location of rice fields 377 km
- CITRALAND GROUP,YKP,DLL 844 km
- sawah 1078 km
- Bulak Klinyo-Klangkapan 1115 km
- Bulak Ngijon-Singojayan 1119 km
- RICE FIELD DISTRIC AREA 1300 km
- Sawah Cilaja 1321 km
- Paddy Field 1396 km
- Lokasi Cetak Sawah T.J. Bayur 1510 km
- Cimanuk & Batu Bantar 1602 km
- Golo Nocot 10 km
- Poco Wai 12 km
- Poco Rongkong 14 km
- Poco Cuing 14 km
- Poco Desu 15 km
- desa dunta 15 km
- Poco Lukup 17 km
- Golo Pontoara 17 km
- Mt. Golo Roko 22 km
- Flores 115 km