It might come as news to many people but not all kites around the world come packaged in a box, requiring assembly before being flown. In fact not all kites are factory made with synthetic materials and sold by the manufacturers. In fact in many countries people make their own kites with natural materials and fly them just like you …
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Kite Flying in South Asia
Kite flying has always been a traditional and cultural aspect of South-Asia. Started by the Mughals in India at the time of harvesting their crops to celebrate the joy lately became an event called ‘basant’. Adopted by Pakistan and making ‘Lahore’ the heart of event, tourist attraction to Pakistan increased tremendously in months of February and March. Coloring up the …
Read More »Kitesurfing Equipment: Tuning, Foil Kites
As in any other sport tuning your equipment, to your needs or for better performances, is essential. In this article you will be able to read about tuning foil kites to your needs. Usually, 3 line foils are having the brake lines attached to the center of the bar and the front lines both attached to the ends of the …
Read More »Safety Kitesurfing Guidelines
When you start to kite surf, you can be overwhelmed with number of detailed things you should keep a track of. so it a good idea that you create a check list of things that you should pay attention to before and after you kitesurf. First of all, take a basic course to learn basic safety. A motto to keep …
Read More »Kite Flying – Single Liner Tips – Part 2
These tips assume the kite itself is in good condition and flies well. Even in that case, things occasionally get interesting. Oh yes! All sorts of unexpected things can happen when you’re kite flying with a single liner. Part 1 covered 4 issues. Here are another 4, with a little discussion and suggestions for each. Last Second Saves Or Cushioning …
Read More »Life Lessons From the Kite Runner
The life lessons of the Kite Runner, the story about two boys, Amir and Hassan the Sultan’s of Kabul, is that life’s lessons will repeat until we that lesson. The story starts with Amir and Hassan being inseparable. Amir the son of a rich merchant believes that his father blames him for the death of his mother who died in …
Read More »The Christian Hunt – Code Name: Where’s Waldo
The history of the Roman Church, more precisely the Roman Catholic Church is filled with the oppression, torture, and killing of true believers. The Vatican has essentially always been a tyrannical government masquerading as a religious institution. Anyone who did not submit to the dictatorial power and command of the Vatican was considered a heretic and in centuries past, executed …
Read More »Defining Australia: Australian Aboriginal Culture
As we know there are many countries with many kind of cultures inside it. Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people involve religion, social habits, music, arts and the others. Australia is one of the example, it has always been considered a multicultural country which consists almost entirely of immigrants. One of the interesting culture …
Read More »Sandplay Therapy – Open-Eyed Trance
Many clients new to hypnotherapy are surprised to discover that going into a hypnotic state is a skill. Some clients find it is a challenge to allow themselves to “let go” into the altered state. Moving into a guided trance requires the clients to trust both themselves and the hypnotherapist; and developing that trust can take time. There is usually …
Read More »Packing Your Power Kite Properly to Avoid Line Tangles and Twisting
Packing and Storing Your Kite After a day of power kiting, the time inevitably arrives when you will have to finish flying and pack up to head home. Many users have questions about the best way to roll up the kite lines so that they do not tangle. Trying to untangle a single, double, triple, or quad line kite is …
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