Thursday, July 10, 2008

SEA-MEW

MORE THAN THE BEAUTYFULL TONE WAS PLAYING WITH OLD GUITAR
A RAW OF CLASIC TONE WAS SCRATCHED IN THE LINE OF RHYTHM
A SEA-MEW WAS CHIRP IN THE BEACH OF SOUTH COAST
THE GREEN OF COCO-PALM WAS FLYING AND DANCE IN THE SIDE OF BEACH

THE EXOTIC OF BEACH WAS BE EMBRACE AND PET IN THIS PLACE
THE WARMTH OF WHITE SAND CARPET I ENJOY THE PERFECT OF TWILIGHT
SENSUAL OF AROMATIC TO SUCK SEDUCE THE TWILIGHT OF FRESH WEATHER
THE FOG OF LAST TWILIGHT IMAGINATION WAS BE THROW BY REST OF WAVE OCEAN

JUST MOMENT THE GLIFTER LIFT OF WORLD I ENJOY THE PERFECT OF EARTH
THE PRETTY OF WORLD WAS BE POLISH NO SO SOFTLY THE TWILIGHT OF BEACH WIND
ON THE WHITE WIDE CARPET WAS BE APEARANCE THE RAW OF EARTH DANCING
ON THE BLUE WHITE CARPET BE HEAR A SEA-MEW WAS CHIRP.



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AMASING OF Natural Pearls, What is a Natural Pearl OF YOUR MIND. GIVE YOU TIME AND SEE A MOMENT ABOUT IT


A Tahitian cultured pearl consists of thick pearly layers containing organic substances and calcium carbonate in the form of aragonite. Most commonly, these layers are referred to as nacre.


Natural pearls are grown in wild oysters. The process begins when an irritant, such as a grain of sand or a piece of shell, gets inside an oyster's shell. To protect its delicate body from the irritant, the pearl secretes a substance called nacre to surround the irritant. The oyster never stops secreting nacre, so over the years the nacre layers build up into a genuine pearl.

While natural and cultured pearls are extremely similar, you can tell the difference between them with the right equipment. The key difference between natural and cultured pearls lies in the nacre layer. A natural pearl's nacre layer is much thicker than that of a cultured pearl, even when the two have a similar diameter.

Natural pearls are less transparent than cultured pearls. If you place a natural pearl against a dark background—like a box lined in black cloth—and put it under a strong light, the natural pearl will look like a small, white, homogenous ball with no discernible inner rings. When you do the same to a cultured pearl, you will see a thin brown line between the nacre layer and the nucleus of the pearl.

ARE YOU EVER SEE THE NICE PEARL LIFE IN THE OCEAN OR IN ......?
SOME TIME WE MUST SEE WHAT THE BEAUTYFULL OF PEARL ....
AND WHAT DID THEY SAY ABOUT PEARL AND MAKE IT THE BEAUTYFULL FAMOUSE OF PEOPLE COLLECTION
ON THE SIDE WHAT IS THEY SAY ABOUT IT ?
AND HOW THEY MAKE IT BECOME SO PREOSLY .....?
U CAN SEE IT TO KNOW HOW IS THE BEAUTYFULL OF PEARL!

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