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    Thought it would be fun to fit a trampeline over the top of one of the bird tables

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    Originally posted by Pops View Post
    Thought it would be fun to fit a trampeline over the top of one of the bird tables
    Haha...unusual view of the sparrow (if I'm not mistaken of the English name of this bird). I like it
    What exactly is the trampeline Pops?
    Is it like a thin rope or wire that you might cross over it accidentally, loose your step and fall?

    George

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      Originally posted by Archangel View Post
      Haha...unusual view of the sparrow (if I'm not mistaken of the English name of this bird). I like it
      What exactly is the trampeline Pops?
      Is it like a thin rope or wire that you might cross over it accidentally, loose your step and fall?

      George
      A basic trampeline is something usually seen at funfairs or in a childrens play area.
      It is an area with an elasticated surface which is used for bouncing up and down. A professional and more sophisticated type can be seen being used at gymnastic displays and is also a part of the gymnastic olympics.
      Maybe someone can come up with a better description for you.

      A childrens play one would look something like this...
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        Re: Trampeline

        Originally posted by Pops View Post
        A basic trampeline is something usually seen at funfairs or in a childrens play area.
        It is an area with an elasticated surface which is used for bouncing up and down. A professional and more sophisticated type can be seen being used at gymnastic displays and is also a part of the gymnastic olympics.
        Maybe someone can come up with a better description for you.

        A childrens play one would look something like this...

        Ah...I see what is a trampeline Pops.
        We call "Trabollino" in Greek.
        As a matter of fact, during Easter vacation on my country house there was a little local funfair and used to take my 4 year old niece there every evening and of course start snapping

        Here is one of the snaps:

        http://dpnow.com/galleries/data/558/P1110274.jpg


        George
        Last edited by Archangel; 22-04-07, 02:57 PM.

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          Well she is certainly having an hair raising time
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          • #6
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            Lovely image George, you certainly make the most of photographic oportunities.
            Last edited by Tinka; 24-04-07, 12:26 PM. Reason: Typo
            Catch Ya Later
            Tinka

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            • #7
              Re: Trampeline

              [QUOTE=Pops;14671]Thought it would be fun to fit a trampeline over the top of one of the bird tables



              Nice one Pops
              Catch Ya Later
              Tinka

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