The season when rainfall increases, water often comes from many places. They flow down the rivers, irrigate many channels and ditches, inundate the lower parts of the landscape, and soon form vast marshes. The marshes would be plowed to make a good place for Oryza sativa to grow, and it became rice fields.
Water that continues to flow inundating the rice fields will look for a lower place, into ditches and lower channels before finally arriving at the river flow. When water will enter the lower place, it leaves behind foam. Incredibly, these allegedly useless foams, it turns out, are sometimes used by spiders to find prey, waiting for the insects that fall and get entangled on the foams.
Meanwhile, on the edge of a rice field and a ditch, farmers used the narrow land to plant Calabash.
The scenery looks very peaceful even in cloudy weather, and it will rain again.
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