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Wide range of products for high-end, two channel audio systems and home theater using bipolar and Omnipolar technologies.
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www.miragespeakers.com/
www.miragespeakers.com/
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Mirage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A mirage is a naturally occurring optical phenomenon in which light rays are bent to produce a displaced image of distant objects or the sky. The word comes to English via the French mirage , from...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirage
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Mirages by Jeanette Cain; What is a mirage? A mirage is a misleading appearance. Most mirages occur on the seas or in the deserts. What will cause a mirage? A reflection. What causes reflection? Light. ... If you see the mirage on land, the trees and other landscape objects will be turned upside down and these images...
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www.light-science.com/desertmirage.html
www.light-science.com/desertmirage.html
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Rancho Mirage, California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rancho Mirage is a city in Riverside County, California, United States. The population was 13,249 at the 2000 census, but the seasonal (part-time) population can exceed 20,000. In between Cathedral C...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Mirage,_California
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First of all, what's a mirage? Mirages are not optical illusions, as many people (and Web sites!) think. They are real phenomena of atmospheric optics, caused by strong ray-bending in layers with steep thermal gradients.
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mintaka.sdsu.edu/GF/mirages/mirintro.html
mintaka.sdsu.edu/GF/mirages/mirintro.html
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For many the word mirage brings thoughts of thirsty travelers moving slowly across desert sands toward the image of a pool of "cool, clear water" to quote a phrase from a popular country/western song.
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www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/elements/infmrge.htm
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Explains what mirages are and why they occur. Includes diagrams. ... My standard English dictionary defines mirage as: "an optical illusion due to atmospheric conditions by which reflected images of distant objects are seen." The word finds its origins in the French verb se mirer: to be reflected.
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www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/elements/mirage1.htm
www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/elements/mirage1.htm
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