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Noblex Panorama head VR-3, NEW US $310.00
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Xtrem RARE NIKON Rangefinder PANORAMA Head S S2 S3 S4 SP US $199.00
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Pro 3 knobs Tripod Ballhead ball head w/360° Swivel Panorama shoots /compass US $28.55
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MANFROTTO Basic QTVR Panorama Head Adapter 627 US $70.56
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HorusBeunnu FX-567U Camera Panoramic Panorama Head for DSLR Dovtail Quick shoe US $149.99
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ROLLEIFLEX PANORAMA HEAD US $34.99
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Rolleiflex Panorama Head #2 ...... Minty US $155.00
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Rolleiflex Panorama Head #1 ...... MINT US $135.00
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Rolleiflex Panorama Head #4 US $140.00
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Rolleiflex Panorama Head #5 ....... Minty/Box US $200.00
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Rolleiflex Nickel Panorama Head #714710 US $140.00
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Early 60's Vintage UNUSED MINT Nikon F Panorama Head w/Mint in Box Bubble Level US $299.00
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Leica Panorama Head Farux 5cm(mint) - FREE SHIPMENT US $220.00
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Novoflex Focusing Rack & Panorama Head Instructions US $7.92
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Nikon Panorama Head w/case in Excellent+ Cond. US $268.88
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Rollei Panorama Head ROLLEICORD PANORAMA HEAD US $109.00
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early Nikon F panorama head #731482 Pat Pend w/case US $599.95
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Looking east across Kimmeridge Bay towards St. Aldhelms Head, Isle of Photo Mugs |
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Looking east across Kimmeridge Bay towards St. Aldhelms Head, Isle of Purbeck, Jurassic Coast, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe. |
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Thrift covered cliff top at Scatness. View towards Sumburgh Head Shetland Photo Mugs |
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Thrift covered cliff top at Scatness. View towards Sumburgh Head Shetland Scotland June. |
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Kellan Head from coast path near Port Quin, north Cornwall, England, United Photo Mugs |
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Kellan Head from coast path near Port Quin, north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe. |
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A Sunset Panorama Sale Price: $8.99 |
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Panorama Oil-Rubbed Bronze Finish 11" Twin Head Ceiling Fan List Price: $269.99 |
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In a rich oil-rubbed bronze finish, this distinctive ceiling fan features two fan heads and a frosted glass light kit. Oil-rubbed bronze finish. Manually adjustable twin heads. Frosted glass light kit... |
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With the Epson Stylus Pro 3880, uncompromising quality is within reach. Engineered for the discriminating professional, this compact, 17" wide printer includes Epson UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta Ink Technology, world-renowned for professional printing applications... |
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Manfrotto 496RC2 Ball Head with Quick Release Replaces Manfrotto 486RC2 List Price: $73.79 Sale Price: $72.00 |
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The Manfrotto 496 Compact Ball Head with RC2 Quick Release Plate is constructed of die-cast aluminum, strong enough to support SLR or DSLR cameras with a medium lens, and light medium format cameras. It has a single repositionable locking lever for 360 degree panoramic rotation, |
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Vanguard GH-100 Pistol Grip Ball Head List Price: $159.99 Sale Price: $98.95 |
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Get out of the Eurozone for this year’s holiday and head for the beaches and souks of Morocco
Those 2009 holidays are shaping up to be pretty pricey in 2009, due to the current strength of the euro against the pound. With that in mind, it's worth heading out of the eurozone in search of your hotels and holiday rentals; your money will go further! Morocco can be as cheap to get to as the likes of France, Spain and Portugal, the weather is just as good, the beaches are fabulous, but being outside of Europe, costs are lower and you will get much more for your money.
Morocco is the perfect place to find a taste of the exotic, while still being able to benefit from its relative proximity to the UK. Depending on what you're after, there are a variety of self catering holiday rentals on offer, from beachfront houses by the coast, old fashioned riads in the cities or mountain hideaways. You can either escape the crowds or choose to be part of them!
For a city break, then Marrakech and Fez are the obvious choices. Aside from the wide choice of hotels and B&B style accommodation, you can also find characterful holiday rentals tucked away inside the old city walls, peaceful havens from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Spend a week in an old riad and you will be just walking distance from the souks and restaurants, where you can savour Morocco's renowned cuisine, and relax in the local steam baths.
If you're more inclined to relax by the coast, then you've got a choice of 1500km of Mediterranean coastline to choose from, and there are holiday rentals dotted all along the coastline, from luxury villas through to village houses. Essaouira is one of the most popular coastal locations, although it has never become a real tourist trap and is a perfect escape. You can still savour the sights and sounds of Morocco here, while being able to lounge on its large curving beach, or try your hand at windsurfing and kitesurfing if you're so inclined.
If it's activity which floats your boat, then the Atlas mountains are not to be missed - endless trekking opportunities, from easy day hikes to longer treks. Whichever you go for, the mountain panoramas and hillsides dotted with Berber villages will take your breath away. If mountain air is what you're after, then there are holiday rentals on offer here, usually in the form of mountain houses in Berber villages, which will give you a real feel for rural life, and often views to die for from your bedroom window! Further south from the Atlas mountains, the Sahara desert stretches out before you, offering opportunities for camel trekking and camping out under the African skies.
One of the great things about holidaying in Morocco, whether you choose holiday rentals or hotel accommodation is that you can do a bit of everything. In a 2 week holiday you can have a few days exploring Marrakech, a week at the beach, and a few days of trekking or desert experience and come home with tales to tell, and probably an urge to return! Nowadays with budget airlines flying to Morocco it's easily accessible to everyone as well.
About the Author
Olly Symonds is the joint founder of One Off Places, a holiday property rentals website specifically geared towards individual and one-off style properties. Launched in 2007 it offers users the chance to search for exactly what they want on their holiday, whether it’s a secluded farmhouse, a penthouse apartment or a luxury villa. See http://www.oneoffplaces.co.uk for details.
I dont get the Two Views of a Cadaver Room by Sylvia Plath?
What does it mean? Please give a good interpretation if youre like knowledgeable in this stuff.
The day she visited the dissecting room
They had four men laid out, black as burnt turkey,
Already half unstrung. A vinegary fume
Of the death vats clung to them;
The white-smocked boys started working.
The head of his cadaver had caved in,
And she could scarcely make out anything
In that rubble of skull plates and old leather.
A sallow piece of string held it together.
In their jars the snail-nosed babies moon and glow.
He hands her the cut-out heart like a cracked heirloom.
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In Brueghel's panorama of smoke and slaughter
Two people only are blind to the carrion army:
He, afloat in the sea of her blue satin
Skirts, sings in the direction
Of her bare shoulder, while she bends,
Finger a leaflet of music, over him,
Both of them deaf to the fiddle in the hands
Of the death's-head shadowing their song.
These Flemish lovers flourish;not for long.
Wow, what a poem. She's comparing the scene of an autopsy room, probably medical students, with a painting from the famous 16th cent Dutch painter Brugel, "The Triumph of Death."
The painting is this complex panorama scene in which the 2 characters appear in the lower right corner. They're an island of serenity surrounded by death - "smoke and slaughter." She might be talking about how we humans think we can control death - i.e., the way we medically categorize and evaluate death as a phenomenom - by understanding it. But really we have no control over it at all. She views the lovers as surrounded by and doomed to death. Even love doesn't conquer it. Pretty gloomy. But marvelous.
links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Brugel
Park activity rises on Saturday
The older gentleman slowly walked on the concrete path around Gendron Lake, hands deep in his jacket pockets. It was hard to tell if this was exercise or contemplation. Perhaps a bit of both. He seemed to enjoy the silence, occasionally stopping to watch the ducks paddle in the water.
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