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Rice in Korea
Tags: asia, asien, chilgok county, expat, feldarbeit, fieldwork, korea, life, man, people, photography, reis, republic of korea, rice, southkorea, waegwan
by NicoleB
2008-03-04. 18:54:20. 3 words, 718 views. Categories: Southkorea - Suedkorea ('04-'06) , 9 comments » • Send a trackback »
2008-03-04. 18:54:20. 3 words, 718 views. Categories: Southkorea - Suedkorea ('04-'06) , 9 comments » • Send a trackback »
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I would love the opportunity to snap shots of rice paddy workers - actually i'd love to visit asia for a photo tour...
great job!
great job!
2008-03-04 @ 20:16
I love the pictures, especially the colors!!
2008-03-04 @ 20:56
In my mind, it is just so hard to believe that rice, wheat, corn and bananas are all forms of grass.
2008-03-04 @ 22:08
Wow! I had no idea it was so GREEN. How beautiful!
Hugs and blessings,
Hugs and blessings,
2008-03-04 @ 22:28
Such a beautiful green - it looks so rich!
2008-03-05 @ 00:47
It looks like he's out there golfing.
Wouldn't that be hard!
Wouldn't that be hard!
2008-03-05 @ 01:51
Jonathan - not much of paddy workers in Korea.
From time to time you see one of the field owners checking the crops.
The harvest itself is done by machines mainly.
To see the real traditional stuff you need to check out the Philippines I guess.
Here's some more rice. In German though, but most pics are self explanatory.
If you hover over the pic the title will give some Info in English
http://nicoleb.org/b2/index.php/reis
Thanks, Bio
!!
The green is sure as heck something I dearly miss
LOL, Lou, same here.
When I first saw the rice plants in front of me I was like "Huh???"

Thanks, Mdme Storyteller and A.
LOL, Lisa, it kind of would be, because he would be standing in muddy, stinky water
From time to time you see one of the field owners checking the crops.
The harvest itself is done by machines mainly.
To see the real traditional stuff you need to check out the Philippines I guess.
Here's some more rice. In German though, but most pics are self explanatory.
If you hover over the pic the title will give some Info in English

http://nicoleb.org/b2/index.php/reis
Thanks, Bio
!!The green is sure as heck something I dearly miss

LOL, Lou, same here.
When I first saw the rice plants in front of me I was like "Huh???"
Thanks, Mdme Storyteller and A.

LOL, Lisa, it kind of would be, because he would be standing in muddy, stinky water
2008-03-05 @ 05:04
Nicole, have you been EVERYWHERE?
2008-03-05 @ 18:39
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