Good evening to all my friends who always share posts about independent plantations in this beloved community.

Hi everyone, it's been a while since we last saw each other. Tonight, I'm back to my usual routine and sharing the beauty of the mountains with you here.
Yesterday, my little brother and I climbed a beautiful mountain. We climbed a fairly high hill, revealing many plantations below.
I happened to be really bored at home, and of course, I wanted to get some fresh air and relax for a while. So, I thought about climbing a mountain in my hometown.
To reach the summit, my little brother and I spent about two hours on our motorcycles.
After reaching a point that offered a sweeping view, I stopped and took some photos of the road.
This is the road we took to the top of the mountain.


Afterwards, I immediately felt the energy of nature and a very cool atmosphere because the weather was quite cloudy yesterday. I enjoyed the view on the road I showed above, which is the last section of the beautiful hill.
This is the mountain view I saw.



There, we can see a river with clear water in the middle of a cornfield. Of course, farmers love this area, especially for growing corn. The mountains are a great place, with fertile soil for gardening, corn, and banana trees.
This is what some highland crops look like.



In my area, it's common for villagers to farm, each with their own plot of land in the mountains, around 2 to 5 hectares for corn cultivation. This is a good opportunity for hard work and a decent harvest.
Well, friends, that's all I can show you tonight about the plantations I saw while climbing the mountains. I hope you enjoy the photos I've shown above, along with the fairly extensive corn cultivation in my area.