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Im going to Italy,Germany,Switzerland,France,And London.What should i pack(im Only going for 17 days).
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Passport.
Bank card that will work in Europe, check with your bank that it is ready for use abroad and that they know to expect use there.
Credit card, but do not use it to get money out of the ATM, unless there is an emergency, as that is extra expensive.
If you go to an Euro country fist, bring â¬200 at most in cash, if London first, 150 pound and carry about the same amount in your own money in your money belt or pouch, for emergencies.
Wear one set of clothes and bring two sets of clothes, from the skin out. Jeans and T-shirts for summer, add sweaters and long sleeved shirts for winter.
Extra underwear and socks, some extra T-shirts but you can also buy those in Europe which will double as souvenirs.
If you expect to go out, some nice clothes, one outfit will do.
If traveling in winter, also bring/wear a good coat, and scarf and gloves.
Wear a pair of shoes you can walk on all day every day and bring a second pair, which can be bathroom slippers or fancy shoes to go out in. Both can double as emergency shoes if something happens to your normal ones. If you travel in autumn, winter or spring, make sure your principal pair of shoes is pretty much waterproof, as rain is likely and snow possible, (in winter and in the mountains.)
Camera, with spare cards or film, batteries and charger.
Phone, needs to be able to work on the European systems, GSM 900/1800 not the frequencies used in the USA.
Music player, with charger.
Note book.
Passport.
Bank card that will work in Europe, check with your bank that it is ready for use abroad and that they know to expect use there.
Credit card, but do not use it to get money out of the ATM, unless there is an emergency, as that is extra expensive.
If you go to an Euro country fist, bring â¬200 at most in cash, if London first, 150 pound and carry about the same amount in your own money in your money belt or pouch, for emergencies.
Wear one set of clothes and bring two sets of clothes, from the skin out. Jeans and T-shirts for summer, add sweaters and long sleeved shirts for winter.
Extra underwear and socks, some extra T-shirts but you can also buy those in Europe which will double as souvenirs.
If you expect to go out, some nice clothes, one outfit will do.
If traveling in winter, also bring/wear a good coat, and scarf and gloves.
Wear a pair of shoes you can walk on all day every day and bring a second pair, which can be bathroom slippers or fancy shoes to go out in. Both can double as emergency shoes if something happens to your normal ones. If you travel in autumn, winter or spring, make sure your principal pair of shoes is pretty much waterproof, as rain is likely and snow possible, (in winter and in the mountains.)
Camera, with spare cards or film, batteries and charger.
Phone, needs to be able to work on the European systems, GSM 900/1800 not the frequencies used in the USA.
Music player, with charger.
Note book.
What is the 1973 film Crystal Voyager?
Kevin7
Australia
Answer
Crystal Voyager is a 1973 surf film directed by David Elfick. It was filmed, written and narrated by surfer, photographer and filmmaker George Greenough who had previously made the 1970 surfing film The Innermost Limits Of Pure Fun.
The film is structured as a loose biography of Greenough and was shot largely in California. It documents Greenoughâs search for uncrowded waves, which led to the construction of his 37-foot ocean-going yacht. It also feature Greenough's surfing friends, Californian Richie West and Australian world champion Nat Young.
Crystal Voyager premiered at the Sydney Opera House on 5 December 1973 and had a successful three-week run there before opening in other states. The theatrical 35mm version of the film is different to the original 16mm release and was re-edited by Elfick and Greenough. It became one of Australia's most successful surf films, grossing more than A$100,000 (1973 figures) on its initial Australian release, before being picked up by British Hemdale Corporation. Crystal Voyager gained substantial press on its release, mostly due to its strong reception at the Cannes Film Festival and it had a record-breaking 6-month run in London's West End, where it played a double bill with Rene Laloux's animated science-fiction film Fantastic Planet, grossing more than UKâ¤100,000 pounds.
The closing sequence, Greenough's short film Echoes, is generally considered to be the highlight of the film. Filmed with a camera in a waterproof housing strapped to Greenoughâs back, the sequence is composed entirely of slow-motion footage shot inside the curl of waves, edited to the 23-minute song "Echoes" by Pink Floyd. The group reportedly allowed Elfick and Greenough to use the music in their film in exchange for the use of Greenough's footage as a visual background when they performed "Echoes" in concert.
Crystal Voyager is a 1973 surf film directed by David Elfick. It was filmed, written and narrated by surfer, photographer and filmmaker George Greenough who had previously made the 1970 surfing film The Innermost Limits Of Pure Fun.
The film is structured as a loose biography of Greenough and was shot largely in California. It documents Greenoughâs search for uncrowded waves, which led to the construction of his 37-foot ocean-going yacht. It also feature Greenough's surfing friends, Californian Richie West and Australian world champion Nat Young.
Crystal Voyager premiered at the Sydney Opera House on 5 December 1973 and had a successful three-week run there before opening in other states. The theatrical 35mm version of the film is different to the original 16mm release and was re-edited by Elfick and Greenough. It became one of Australia's most successful surf films, grossing more than A$100,000 (1973 figures) on its initial Australian release, before being picked up by British Hemdale Corporation. Crystal Voyager gained substantial press on its release, mostly due to its strong reception at the Cannes Film Festival and it had a record-breaking 6-month run in London's West End, where it played a double bill with Rene Laloux's animated science-fiction film Fantastic Planet, grossing more than UKâ¤100,000 pounds.
The closing sequence, Greenough's short film Echoes, is generally considered to be the highlight of the film. Filmed with a camera in a waterproof housing strapped to Greenoughâs back, the sequence is composed entirely of slow-motion footage shot inside the curl of waves, edited to the 23-minute song "Echoes" by Pink Floyd. The group reportedly allowed Elfick and Greenough to use the music in their film in exchange for the use of Greenough's footage as a visual background when they performed "Echoes" in concert.
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