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The points of the compass are points on a compass, specifically on the compass rose, marking divisions of the four cardinal directions: North, South, East, West. The number of points may be only the 4 cardinal points, or the 8 principal points adding the intercardinal (or ordinal) directions northeast (NE), southeast (SE), southwest (SW), and northwest (NW). In meteorological usage further intermediate points are added to give the sixteen points of a wind compass. Finally, at the most complete in European tradition, are found the full thirty-two points of the mariner's compass. In ancient China 24 points of the compass were used.
In the mariner's exercise of boxing the compass, all thirty-two points of the compass are named in clockwise order. The names of intermediate points are formed by the initials of the cardinal directions and their intermediate ordinal directions, and are very handy to refer to a heading (or course or azimuth) in a general or colloquial fashion, without having to resort to computing or recalling degrees. For most applications, the minor points have been superseded by degrees measured clockwise from North.
Indian tea garden workers pluck leaves - Assam
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Japanese Tea Garden
Munnar Kerala | Waterfalls | Tea garden | Dam | Fog | Spice garden
Tea Garden in Moulvibazar, Sylhet
Jack Teagarden "Body and Soul"
Bihu , a folk dance( tea garden) style of Assam at SGT University
Assam tea garden
Tea Garden in Bangladesh
Women tea workers with conical straw works at tea plantation at Heritage North East tea garden in Jorhat, Assam. Heritage North East is a relatively new Company, conceived and floated by the initiative of the B&A; Group of Companies in the year 2000, with the objective of getting into Tourism, and especially into Heritage and Tea Tourism in the North East. The north-eastern part of India is called the land of blue hills, green valleys and red rivers. Of what little is known about it, suffices to say that one visit is all it takes for visitors to come back again and again and again. Assam is home to the world famous one-horned rhino and with its colourful fairs and festivals, rich flora and fauna, the boundless adventure opportunities offered by the mighty Brahmaputra and its sister river...
I visited Risheehat, an organic Darjeeling tea estate in October 2012. Our customers have been thoroughly enjoying the teas from this garden this year. For all you Risheehat fans, hope you enjoy this small film we put together. Gives you an idea about the place and a bit about Darjeeling tea manufacturing.
Watch more Seeds & Planting videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/334093-How-to-Plant-an-Herbal-Tea-Garden Stay healthy, keep your purse full, and attract some beautiful butterflies by growing your own herbal tea garden. Step 1: Prepare the soil Prepare your soil bed by tilling and adding compost to enrich. Tip Choose a large area with good sun and drainage for the best results. Step 2: Choose your tea Choose the types of teas you’d like to plant. Bee balm, anise hyssop, lemon verbena, and mint chamomile are easy to grow. Step 3: Plant the seeds Plant the seeds with 12 to 18 inches between them and follow package instructions on caring for each type. Step 4: Trim the plants Trim the plants, which can grow from 1 to 12 feet tall, though most will only reach 2 to 4 feet. Step 5: H...
Munnar is a town and hill station located in the Idukki district of the southwestern Indian state of Kerala. Munnar is situated at around 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) above sea level, in the Western Ghats range of mountains. The nearest major railway stations are at Ernakulam and Aluva (approximately 140 kilometres (87 mi) by road).and nearest major airport is Kochi. In this video you can enjoy Munnar tea estate/valley, Rose garden, Dams, Waterfalls. Road trip from Kochi to Munnar and some pics from spice garden. It was nice experience to with family and friends.Keep 2 days reserved for Munnar while visiting Kerala. Like and Subscribe for more.
Moulvibazar is a north-eastern district of Bangladesh. On its west is Habiganj. On the north side it is surrounded by Sylhet distrtict. While on the South and east sides it has a boundary with Indian states Tripura and Assam respectively. From these adjacent states various streams find their way into Moulvibazar. The Dholoi, Manu and Juri ,the main rivers of this region, are such rivers.
Some songs grab you only at the fifth or tenth listen and then captivate you, as this version of "Body and Soul" by Jack Teagarden did for me. Compare this version with others, and then Teagarden's relaxed phrasing on the trombone just seems right, if not perfect.
Bihu , a folk dance( tea garden) style of Assam, where the girls dance while plucking the tea leaves in the garden… Participants: Priska,Sakshi, Gunjan, Harsha, Ayushi, Arpana, Stuti, Gimmi, Jyotsna and Preeti..
A worker picking tea leaves at a garden at Moulvibazar in Sylhet. Some workers carries away tea leaves after a picking at a tea garden. carries away tea leaves after a picking at a tea garden. The area around Sylhet is traditional tea growing area. The picturesque Surma Valley is covered with terraces of tea gardens and lush green tropical forests. Srimangal is known as the tea capital of Bangladesh and for miles around one can see the green carpet of tea gardens on the hill slopes. The area has over 150 tea gardens including three of the largest tea gardens in the world both in area and production. Nearly 300,000 workers are employed on the tea estates of which over 75% are women. Employers prefer to engage women for plucking tea leaves since they do a better job and are paid less than ...
japanese tea garden
Len Roberts at Tea Gardens Baptist sharing about the importance of church in the life of a Christian
John Anderson at Tea Gardens Baptist Church
Joost Gemeren continues through Ephesians at Tea Gardens Baptist.
Senior Management Retreat 2015: Cultural Programme at Hotel Grand Sultan Tea Garden and Resort, Srimongal
Susan Carter at Tea Gardens Baptist Church on 20th December 2015
[Pt.1: Thorns Of Creation]
New light has formed, from the darkness torn
Of dust and sand, mankind is born
Our garden evergreen, it's flowers, so serene
We sing along with birds naked, free
Our curiosity led us to a tree
We ate from it the fruits of poisoned destiny
[Pt.2: Trouble In The Garden]
Horns of goat, tongue of serpent
Head of dog, body of man
He has chosen to pervert God's land
In his heaven
The Garden Of Unearthly Delights
Flowers of blood grow in love's garden
Upon the black grass of betrothal
We have chosen to pervert God's land
This our heaven
The Garden Of Unearthly Delights
[Pt.3 Into The Valley Of Violent Orchids]
[(I) Cadaverous Butterfly]
Stillborn beauty greets the air
Cadaverous Butterfly draws near
Skullish face, scarlet wings
Eerie grace of death she brings
Haggard marble crosses bare
Entrance to her pesty lair
Skullish face, Vampire wings
Demon's ace fluttering
Poisoned perfume leads you there
Carnivorous insect has you snared
Fallen prey, mesmerised
Skullish face eats your eyes
[(II) Blind Mans Gaze]
In steaming woodlands you awake,
Eyes dripping blood
Rats digging a grave at your feet as
Storm clouds gather above
In earths garden, nature sings mans requiem
Damp, numb, lost on the cold ground
Whilst spiders explore your flesh
Raise your head from mossy stone and
Slimy dew on which you rest
In death's sanction - all life's beauty is its end
[Pt.4 Flight Of The Reaper]
[(I) Court Of The Cosmic Judge]
Witching moon burning - frozen sun ashamed to rise
Earth's vampires thirsting - for a final taste of life
Flight of the reaper, coming back to greet man's end
Cosmic Judge awakens, from his council we're expelled
White dove on fire - flies into Azrael's sky
Black-winged messiah - accepts man's sacrifice
Flight of the reaper - he arrives at his promised land
Our funeral curator - cups the earth with skeletal hands
[(II) Tunnel Of Death]
[Pt.5 Alarm Bells In Paradise]
[(I) Mourning Of A Paused Dawn]
Dawn creeps on, as night withdraws
Orchid sun - rises paused
[(II) Black Bulbophyllum Sunrise]
Buldophyllum, Barbigerum
Purpureoachis, Dyanum
Dendrochilum, Cobbianum
Orchis - Mascula
[Pt.6 Exit The Valley Of Violent Orchids]
[(I) Through The Concrete Meadows Of Life]
You pass the valley of death
Rejoin the ghoulish droll procession
You thought you had left
Orikifirus sends down hearses
From the kingdom of dead our sun
Whores to oblivion now are taken
To your promised land
[(II) Chains of Morality]
Burning in the flames of pious self-shame
A pure, divine existence can't be reborn again
For your virtue there is no reward
Grand illusions of a heaven flawed
Break the skeletal chain - to be reborn again
No lies, no shame, an existence profane
Celebrating our freedom
In this prison of God's kingdom
[Pt.7 {ie Pt.c (c)} Back To The Garden]
Fireless sun, Morgue like planet
Deceased minds now control it
We have chosen to accept God's land
This is our heaven
The Garden Of Unearthly Delights
[Pt.8 Pool Of Sleeping Minds]
[Pt.9 Endtyme]
Soldiers now walk through the streets so cold
Concrete walls, dark buildings fall
Our garden has turned grey, its beauty gone away
Earth became a grave for mature's way
Seeds of decay have grown into today