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Behold, the world's largest outdoor TV (201" diagonal) which literally unfolds out of the ground. See a video of it rise from the ground and 'deploy' here: http://bit.ly/Q88qfZ , which also includes an article with more details about this amazing entertainment masterpiece.
This photograph is 1 of 3 of this TV on our Houzz.com profile...another photograph shows what the TV looks like when hidden in the ground and also when fully raised (backside view of the TV).
The C SEED 201" TV makes for the ultimate backyard entertainment and is the perfect centerpiece to an outdoor home theater. Multiple speakers and subwoofers are built into the TV system itself. The TV is weatherproof and bright enough to be watched during the middle of the day. It automatically folds back into the ground in high winds.
The C SEED 201 TV is built in Austria and is purchased in Euros...US dollar price floats with currency exchange. Available now at DSI Entertainment Systems. Have your landscape designer, architect, or contractor call us at (866) 692-8489 to order and coordinate installation.
photograph supplied by C-SEED TV with our contact information added
photograph supplied direct from C-SEED TV
Linda L. Floyd, Inc., Interior Design
Detail of Lead Hood design with French Fireback
Inspiration for a timeless kitchen remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a timeless kitchen remodel in San Francisco
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Greece - one of the most popular countries among tourists. In order to visit this country today you need Schengen visa to Greece. Also, it allows to reside not only in Greece but also in each part of the countries - members of the Schengen area. For the inhabitants of the CIS, the visa is issued in Greece for a period that does not exceed 14 days.
Currency
Since 1 January 2002, the monetary unit of Greece is the euro (EUR). Until 2002, the national currency of the country was the Greek drachma (GRD). You can exchange money at the airport - the exchange rate is lower than in most banks, but higher than in hotels. It is cheaper to change the currency in exchange offices.
They accept credit cards Visa, Diners, MasterCard and American Express, and Visa is the most popular. It should be keep in mind that outside of the major cities credit card are not used. It is almost impossible to use them in the islands (with the exception of Crete, Rhodes, Mykonos and Kos).
Customs regulations
You can see Greece objects of historical and cultural value. Features of the import and export of foreign currency: import of foreign currency is not limited, however, to take out of Greece without the currency declaration you can not. It is no more than $ 10,000, or the equivalent of this sum of another foreign currency. Currency declaration form must be filled in excess of this amount.
The climate in Greece
Greece is in the Mediterranean climate zone. Summer - almost no rain, while in winter there are rains with winds. In general, the Greek climate allows to rest here at any time of the year and for any health condition, if you plan your stay here.
Swimming season in Greece usually begins in May, of course, and in April it is already possible to take the "sea" and "sun" bath, but it is unlikely at this time you will meet on the beach local Greeks, who prefer "open" bathing season on June.
Winter in Greece comes when the air temperature drops to 6 degrees Celsius, but this temperature is not more than 2 weeks. The average temperature in winter is 12 degrees Celsius. The coldest month - February. In January and March also relatively cool, which pleases skiers and other winter recreation. However, the tops of the mountains are almost always covered with snow. As it is known, in the coastal cities due to the sea climate is milder. During hot summer days and nights of the coast, you can enjoy a pleasant cool breeze.
About the Author: Amber Nixon is a blogger and writer at www.courseworkschampion.co.uk. She wtites a lot about travelling.
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