Orient Travel Inc. (하와이 동양 관광 여행사)- New Zealand & Australia Tour
New zealand & Australia Tour in 2019 (10 days)
03/19/2019 - 3/28/2019
Departure from Honolulu
Auckland, Waimoto, Rotorua,The Agrodome, Hobbiton Movie Set, Milford Sound, Queenztown, Lake Wakatipu, Christchurch, Sydney, Blue Mountains, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Dudley Page, Sydney Opera House, Art Gallery of New South Wales
This Ultra Modern Tiny House Will Blow Your Mind
This ultra modern tiny house on wheels is truly something to behold. With it's jet black exterior, super clever design and incredibly high quality of craftsmanship, this tiny home is sure to blow your mind.
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Inside, the home is every bit as practical as it is beautiful. Constructed by couple Matt and Lisa, this tiny house has absolutely everything the young couple needs and many extras on top! As far as tiny home’s go, this one is especially spacious and packed full of clever smalls space design ideas.
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Oil painting techniques and tutorial with Min Kim I Colour In Your Life
In this fine art TV show episode Min Kim is interviewed with Colour In Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
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Fine Art TV Series - Colour In Your Life
Season - 16
Episode - 06
Filmed on Location at - Christchurch, New Zealand
Min was born in 1971 in South Korea, the daughter of painter Kevin Kim. From early childhood, she has been drawing and painting, leading her to eventually study at the Jung Ang Fine Art University in South Korea. MIN then worked as an interior designer and illustrator in South Korea. In 1999, MIN immigrated to New Zealand where she became a full-time artist operating her own gallery until she moved to Italy in 2007 to further her art studies in Florence. She studied there until 2009 , learning about the classic 19th century paintings. Her time in Italy has touched her deeply with its historical wealth, vibrant colours, and Its unique atmosphere.
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The Colour In Your Life fine art TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual art techniques and art tips with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere, with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist, Graeme Stevenson. The artist shares with the viewer their stories of life, painting, drawing, sculpting, art workshops and any art lessons they may provide. The art TV series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Graeme Stevenson, a world renowned artist himself, rides his Harley Davidson to the studios of artists all over the world and allows the viewers a chance to see some of the greatest artists of the world in action.
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On First Looking into Chapmans Homer by Michael Parekowhai narrated by Jenny Harper
Jenny Harper, Commissioner for the Venice Bienalle project, describes the On First Looking into Chapmans Homer exhibition by Michael Parekowhai.
Painting Daffodils - Spring Flowers in Oil
Painting Daffodils - Spring Flowers in Oil is a time-lapse video of my painting Daffodils at Mona Vale.
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This painting has been created for the Spring Fever Exhibition at the gallery that represents my work in Christchurch, New Zealand - Bryce Gallery.
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New Zealand Suicide: Government grapples with record youth suicide rate
New Zealand is grappling with a shocking statistic. It has the highest rate of teenage suicides in the developed world. The UN says one in every 20 teenagers has attempted suicide. But as Kim Vinnell reports, the country's health minister says there's a plan for change.
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Angela Mentis Interview for Private Media
Filmed by Bryce Most and Garreth Robinson.
Angela Mentis is the Group Executive of Business Banking for The National Australia Bank, Australia's leading bank for Businesses.
This video was produced for as part of a spotlight on women in professional careers, on behalf Private Media, and independent media company in Australia.
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Taos playing at the Civic - Dec 07
A video recorded on my phone of the Taos Boys playing at the Civic. Taos members are Davie, Chris, Aaron, Bryce and Tama.
Watercolour painting techniques and tutorial with Don McAra | Colour In Your Life
Watercolour painting techniques and tutorial for beginners or artists of all ages and skills. In this fine art TV show episode Don McAra is interviewed with Colour In Your Life.
Don uses Rowney paints and his papers are Arches, Saunders, and Fabriano. Brushes mainly Langnickel.
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【K】USA Travel-Santa Fe[미국 여행-샌타페이]흙벽돌로 만든 인디언의 집, 어도비 집/Adobe Houses/Indian House
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이 도시를 매력적으로 만드는 것은 단연 어도비 건물이다. 관공서는 물론 호텔, 음식점, 상가 할 것 없이 도시 대부분이 어도비 건물로 지어져있다. 본래 어도비란 이 지역 인디언들이 집 짓는데 사용했던 ‘흙으로 만든 벽돌’이라고 한다. 건조한 사막기후에다 해발 2,000m가 넘는 높은 고도로 인해 나무가 없는 이 지역에서 고대 인디언들이 흙을 이용, 집을 짓기 시작한 것이 바로 어도비의 시작이었다. 샌타페이에서는 어도비 스타일이 아니면 건축허가를 내주지 않는다고 한다. 그래서 이 곳은 주차관리소는 물론, 휴지통, 심지어 패스트푸드점 까지도 어도비 스타일이다.
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What makes this city attractive it is by far the adobe building. Government offices as well as hotels, restaurants, the city is mostly built with adobe building without a will here. Adobe is the original that was used to build the regional Native house called 'bricks made of clay. Arid desert climate because of the high altitude of more than 2,000m above sea level eda using the ancient Indians soil in this region do not have a tree, build a house that was the beginning of the immediately initiated Adobe. In the Santa Fe adobe style or it should not do within the building permit. So this place is the parking station, as well as trash and even fast food restaurants and even a adobe style.
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■클립명 : 아메리카017-미국08-01 흙벽돌로 만든 인디언의 집, 어도비 집/Adobe Houses/Indian House
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■촬영일자 : 2007년 11월(November)
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아메리카,America,아메리카,미국,USA,United States of America,US,최필곤,2007,11월 November,뉴멕시코,New Mexico,New Mexico
Hear You Sing by Jesse Brand
Original Song by Jesse Brand; Singer songwriter from Canada now living in the Southland of New Zealand. Available for gigs throughout the South Island (and perhaps the North Island too). Full Album Coming Soon... jessebrandmusic@gmail.com
2011 Christchurch earthquake | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:59 1 Casualties
00:04:14 2 Damage and effects
00:05:00 2.1 Central city
00:12:35 2.2 Suburbs
00:15:21 2.3 Beyond Christchurch
00:17:31 2.4 Population loss
00:19:55 3 Geology
00:27:09 3.1 Aftershocks
00:30:04 4 Emergency management
00:33:42 4.1 Establishment of Red Zone
00:34:23 4.2 Police
00:35:53 4.3 Search and rescue
00:38:40 4.4 Defence forces
00:41:18 4.5 Medical services
00:42:55 4.6 Humanitarian and welfare services
00:44:08 4.7 Infrastructure and services
00:45:17 5 Response
00:47:31 5.1 International offers of support
00:50:27 5.2 Other messages of support
00:52:40 5.3 Fundraising and charity events
00:53:57 5.4 Memorial services
00:55:04 6 Commission of Inquiry
00:56:46 7 Recovery
00:56:55 7.1 Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority
00:57:29 7.2 Housing
00:58:41 7.3 Schools and universities
01:03:30 8 Other impact
01:03:40 8.1 Disruptions to sport
01:06:05 8.2 Economic impact
01:11:28 8.3 Cancellation of 2011 census
01:12:59 8.4 Mental health
01:13:08 8.4.1 Negative mental health impacts
01:14:24 8.4.2 Positive mental health impacts
01:16:00 8.4.3 Predictors of mental health deficits following trauma
01:17:18 8.4.4 Limitations of studying earthquakes and mental health effects
01:19:12 8.4.5 Importance
01:20:35 9 Screen portrayals
01:21:21 10 See also
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Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
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Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Speaking Rate: 0.737136937191642
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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An Mw 6.2 earthquake occurred in Christchurch on 22 February 2011 at 12:51 p.m. local time (23:51 UTC, 21 February). The earthquake struck the Canterbury Region in New Zealand's South Island and was centred two kilometres (1.2 mi) west of the port town of Lyttelton, and 10 kilometres (6 mi) south-east of the centre of Christchurch, at the time New Zealand's second-most populous city. The earthquake caused widespread damage across Christchurch, killing 185 people in the nation's fifth-deadliest disaster.
Christchurch's central city and eastern suburbs were badly affected, with damage to buildings and infrastructure already weakened by the magnitude 7.1 Canterbury earthquake of 4 September 2010 and its aftershocks. Significant liquefaction affected the eastern suburbs, producing around 400,000 tonnes of silt. The earthquake was felt across the South Island and parts of the lower and central North Island. While the initial quake only lasted for approximately 10 seconds, the damage was severe because of the location and shallowness of the earthquake's focus in relation to Christchurch as well as previous quake damage. Subsequent population loss saw the Christchurch main urban area fall behind the Wellington equivalent to decrease from second to third most populous area in New Zealand.
February 2011 Christchurch earthquake | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:48 1 Casualties
00:03:54 2 Damage and effects
00:04:38 2.1 Central city
00:11:43 2.2 Suburbs
00:14:14 2.3 Beyond Christchurch
00:16:11 2.4 Population loss
00:18:24 3 Geology
00:25:09 3.1 Aftershocks
00:27:49 4 Emergency management
00:31:12 4.1 Establishment of Red Zone
00:31:53 4.2 Police
00:33:16 4.3 Search and rescue
00:35:53 4.4 Defence forces
00:38:16 4.5 Medical services
00:39:44 4.6 Humanitarian and welfare services
00:40:52 4.7 Infrastructure and services
00:41:56 5 Response
00:44:01 5.1 International offers of support
00:46:46 5.2 Other messages of support
00:48:48 5.3 Fundraising and charity events
00:50:01 5.4 Memorial services
00:51:04 6 Commission of Inquiry
00:52:36 7 Recovery
00:52:45 7.1 Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority
00:53:19 7.2 Housing
00:54:28 7.3 Schools and universities
00:58:50 8 Other impact
00:59:00 8.1 Disruptions to sport
01:01:16 8.2 Economic impact
01:06:17 8.3 Cancellation of 2011 census
01:07:43 8.4 Mental health
01:07:51 8.4.1 Negative mental health impacts
01:09:02 8.4.2 Positive mental health impacts
01:10:31 8.4.3 Predictors of mental health deficits following trauma
01:11:45 8.4.4 Limitations of studying earthquakes and mental health effects
01:13:32 8.4.5 Importance
01:14:49 9 Screen portrayals
01:15:32 10 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.7897052227957172
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
An Mw 6.2 earthquake occurred in Christchurch on 22 February 2011 at 12:51 p.m. local time (23:51 UTC, 21 February). The earthquake struck the Canterbury Region in New Zealand's South Island and was centred two kilometres (1.2 mi) west of the port town of Lyttelton, and 10 kilometres (6 mi) south-east of the centre of Christchurch, at the time New Zealand's second-most populous city. The earthquake caused widespread damage across Christchurch, killing 185 people in the nation's fifth-deadliest disaster.
Christchurch's central city and eastern suburbs were badly affected, with damage to buildings and infrastructure already weakened by the magnitude 7.1 Canterbury earthquake of 4 September 2010 and its aftershocks. Significant liquefaction affected the eastern suburbs, producing around 400,000 tonnes of silt. The earthquake was felt across the South Island and parts of the lower and central North Island. While the initial quake only lasted for approximately 10 seconds, the damage was severe because of the location and shallowness of the earthquake's focus in relation to Christchurch as well as previous quake damage. Subsequent population loss saw the Christchurch main urban area fall behind the Wellington equivalent to decrease from second to third most populous area in New Zealand.
One Hell of a Long Day - A Summer Working at the South Pole
Google Tech Talk (more below)
March 21, 2011
Presented by David Pablo Cohn.
ABSTRACT
The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station sits almost two miles up on an unbroken two-thousand mile wide ice sheet at the center of the coldest, highest, driest and emptiest continent in the world. David Pablo Cohn spent three months working for the US Antarctic Program there, doing tech support for some of the most interesting people and craziest science projects on the planet.