'Darwin City' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Atomic Eden (2014)
Actors:
Fred Williamson (producer),
Lorenzo Lamas (actor),
Fred Williamson (actor),
Lorenzo Lamas (producer),
Nico Sentner (director),
Nico Sentner (writer),
Nico Sentner (producer),
Nico Sentner (producer),
Nico Sentner (writer),
Nico Sentner (actor),
Carolina Rath (actress),
Mike Möller (actor),
Mike Möller (producer),
Wolfgang Riehm (actor),
Robert Franke (producer),
Genres:
Action,
The Rolling Soldier (2013)
Actors:
Scott Peat (actor),
John Tague (director),
John Tague (composer),
John Tague (actor),
John Tague (producer),
John Tague (writer),
Kyle Moore (editor),
David Tadman (producer),
David Tadman (producer),
Rigo Sanchez (actor),
Thompson Blake (actor),
Alisa Allapach (actress),
Max Tadman (actor),
Joia Speciale (producer),
Kiki Aldonas (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
Short,
Thriller,
Kleiner Dodo (2008)
Actors:
Henning Lohner (composer),
Mario Adorf (actor),
Rick Kavanian (actor),
Thilo Rothkirch (writer),
Thilo Rothkirch (director),
Thilo Rothkirch (producer),
Rolf Giesen (writer),
Elisabeth von Koch (actress),
Kai Taschner (actor),
Maya Gräfin Rothkirch (producer),
Frank Schaff (miscellaneous crew),
Frank Schaff (actor),
Frank Schaff (actor),
Lena Beyerling (actress),
Philipp Schepmann (actor),
Genres:
Adventure,
Animation,
Family,
Radio Corazón (2007)
Actors:
Danielle Fillios (editor),
Amparo Noguera (actress),
Claudia Di Girólamo (actress),
Tamara Acosta (actress),
Néstor Cantillana (actor),
Bastián Bodenhöfer (actor),
Daniel Muñoz (actor),
Roxana Campos (actress),
Peggy Cordero (actress),
Daniel Alcaíno (actor),
Felipe Braun (actor),
Pablo Illanes (writer),
Katyna Huberman (actress),
Diego Ruiz (actor),
Manuela Martelli (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
Taglines: Tales from Sentimental Teaser.
Tooth and Nail (2007)
Actors:
Vinnie Jones (actor),
Alan Pao (producer),
Robert Carradine (actor),
Elia Cmiral (composer),
Michael Madsen (actor),
Michael Madsen (producer),
Corey Large (producer),
Patrick Durham (producer),
Patrick Durham (actor),
Rider Strong (actor),
Shelley Marie Brown (miscellaneous crew),
Jonathan Sachar (actor),
Jonathan Sachar (producer),
Rachel Miner (actress),
Michael Kelly (actor),
Plot: In a post-apocalyptic world, a small group of survivors, who call themselves Foragers, plan to rebuild civilization from their headquarters in an empty hospital based in what is left of Philadelphia. But they're soon forced into a face-off war with the Rovers, another gang of survivors whom are a brutal gang of cannibals. As the Rovers take out the Foragers one by one, the Foragers must draw on all their resources to stay alive.
Keywords: abandoned-car, abandonment, acid, after-dark-horrorfest, apocalypse, arrow-in-one's-back, arrow-in-one's-chest, arrow-through-one's-head, axe, axe-murder
Genres:
Drama,
Horror,
Thriller,
Taglines: How far would you go to survive? The end is here.
Quotes:
Jackal: This ain't your lucky day, buddy.
Dakota: They're back.::Darwin: I hope they found something interesting.::Dakota: They did.
[first lines]::Darwin: [voiceover] The end. The end of life as we know it. We didn't see it coming, that's for sure. I mean, who plans for an apocalypse? But you know the really funny thing? It wasn't something big and horrible that did us in. It wasn't nuclear war or a deadly virus or a comet crashing into the planet. It wasn't over-population or global warming. I wish it was. You know, something... lofty and magnificent. Something worthy of exterminating most of the human race. No. In the end it was none of those things. We simply ran out of gas.
Ford: What's the point of being a carnivore if all we can eat is rabbit food?
Darwin: [voiceover] In the year 2012, the gasoline ran out. You could almost hear the giant sucking sound as the last drop of crude was pumped from the Earth. Within a year the reserves were gone too. We were supposed to have 20 years of gas left. That's what the experts said and... they were wrong. Detroit was still churning out gas guzzlers even as the wells went dry. You'd have thought we could survive without gas. But the end of gasoline meant the end of electricity, nuclear power. There's coal, but you still need trucks to deliver the fuel. No electricity means no refrigerators, and that means spoiled food. In days the grocery stores were picked clean, within weeks there was looting, rioting, and chaos. The government had a plan, but it was too busy trying to stop the violence. When they finally declared martial law, it was already too late. Civilization collapsed into anarchy. The smart ones moved south, until they realized that millions of other smart people had the same smart idea. All those people in one place fighting for the same shelter and food, it was a bloodbath. Within three years more than two-thirds of the world's population had starved to death, frozen to death, or slaughtered each other. The American dream became the American nightmare.
Viper: So what's your story?::Neon: Me?::Viper: Yeah. What are you doing here in Philadelphia?::Neon: My um... my boyfriend and I were on our way to Florida, and we heard there was shelter and food here.::Viper: You were misinformed.
Darwin: You're no different than anybody else.::Viper: Oh is that right?::Darwin: Yeah.::Viper: You know, because I've never seen you haul shit. And I've never seen you get your fucking hands dirty.::Dakota: Viper, we all know that he is very busy.::Viper: Yeah, fucking you.
Ford: [after Neon tries to talk to Nova] Don't bother. She's retarded.::[Dakota throws a book at Ford's head]::Ford: Ow! You bitch! That hurt! Jesus.::Dakota: Nova is not retarded. She just doesn't speak to anyone.::Ford: That's retarded.::[Dakota picks up another book]
Neon: I didn't tell you guys everything.::Ford: Well, tell us now.::Neon: Look, the real reason that my boyfriend and I are here is we were running.::Ford: From what?::Neon: From them. They're Rovers.::Ford: What's a Rover?::Neon: They're cannibals. They eat people for food.::Ford: What are you talking about?::Neon: They killed my family. They killed my friends. They... they ate them.
Max: Five against fourteen. That's not good.::Ford: No shit, Sherlock!
The Fall (2006)
Actors:
Robin Smith (actor),
David Fincher (miscellaneous crew),
Spike Jonze (miscellaneous crew),
Krishna Levy (composer),
Robin Smith (actor),
Jon Kamen (actor),
Ronald France (actor),
Emil Hostina (actor),
Grant Swanby (actor),
Emil Hostina (actor),
Morag Cameron (miscellaneous crew),
Lee Pace (actor),
Lee Pace (actor),
Jeetu Verma (actor),
Jeetu Verma (actor),
Plot: At a Los Angeles hospital in the 1920s, Alexandria is a child recovering from a broken arm. She befriends Roy Walker, a movie stunt man with legs paralyzed after a fall. At her request, Roy tells her an elaborate story about six men of widely varied backgrounds who are on a quest to kill a corrupt provincial governor. Between chapters of the story, Roy inveigles Alexandria to scout the hospital's pharmacy for morphine. As Roy's fantastic tale nears its end, Death seems close at hand.
Keywords: 1920s, actor-playing-multiple-roles, actress-playing-multiple-roles, american, american-indian, arm-cast, arm-in-a-cast, assassination, ballroom, bandaged-thigh
Genres:
Adventure,
Drama,
Fantasy,
Taglines: A Little Blessing In Disguise.
Quotes:
Darwin: Shoot, you animals. They'll pay you well for Darwin's hide.
Roy Walker: Are you trying to save my soul?
Alexandria: They burned it.::Roy Walker: Who burned it?::Alexandria: Angry people.::Roy Walker: I'm sorry to hear that.::Alexandria: Hmm?::Roy Walker: I said I'm sorry to hear that.::Alexandria: [confused]... angry people.::Roy Walker: Yeah, I know I'm just sorry. I'm sorry that your house got burned.
[repeated line]::Luigi: Kaboom.
Roy Walker: Next was the English naturalist: Charles Darwin. He loved all living things. Creatures, plants... everything alive.
Doctor: [suspicious Alexandria is not translating correctly for her mother] Alexandria, did she just ask me a question?::Alexandria: No it's just how we talk.
Alexandria: [crying as Roy finishes the story] Why are you making everyone die?::Roy Walker: Because... everything dies
Alexandria: This Odious bad man?::Roy Walker: Oh yeah.
Luigi: [reading from Evelyn's locket] My dearest daughter, never marry for money, fame, power or security. Always follow your heart. Your ever loving father...::Blue Bandit: It says all that on that little locket?::Luigi: Si.
Roy Walker: That story was just a trick to get you to do something for me.
Everything You Want (2005)
Actors:
Brian Peck (actor),
Edie McClurg (actress),
Frank Gerrish (actor),
Aaron Lee Syrett (miscellaneous crew),
Brian Peck (miscellaneous crew),
Scott Wilkinson (actor),
Maclain Nelson (actor),
Shiri Appleby (actress),
K.C. Clyde (actor),
Duane Andersen (miscellaneous crew),
Alexandra Holden (actress),
Courtney Gordon (miscellaneous crew),
Larry Bagby (actor),
Joshua Ligairi (miscellaneous crew),
Steven Greenstreet (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: It was at a very young age that Abby found herself experimenting with the gift of art while she practically grew up with her aunt while her parents would travel the world without her. Years later she's living with her friend and co-worker Jessica and has the perfect boyfriend, Sy, who doesn't mind seeing romantic comedies, posing for her artwork, and playing in the snow. But suddenly Abby begins tutoring Jessica's cousin, Quinn, about the world of art and while doing so finds herself torn between what real love is. Can she choose between the perfect boyfriend of her dreams and the fun-loving boy from her humanities class?
Keywords: aspiring-artist, based-on-play, college, college-roommate, imaginary-friend, love
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,
Taglines: Love is Just An Illusion. Until the Real Thing Comes along Choosing Mr. Right... was never so complicated. When it comes to love... it's got to be real. Nothing is more real than love. In love and art... only the real thing will do. Abby has the dream guy - but she's about to get a wake up call. Abby's an artist, but will she know the real thing when she sees it?
Quotes:
Ryan Sanders: We clear?::Abby Morrison: As mud.
[in an art gallery]::Quinn Andrews: It looks like spaghetti.::Abby Morrison: Well maybe to you, but I happen to see something else.::Quinn Andrews: Fettucini, I got it.
Quinn Andrews: Did you feel that? We just had our first moment.::Abby Morrison: You're an idiot.
Quinn Andrews: [while playing pong - the first primitive video game] Just quick question man, when are you gunna get a new game?::Calvin Dillwaller: They made new games?
Calvin Dillwaller: Just be careful man, girl is a 4 letter word.
Abby Morrison: So Sy what do you imagine me to be?::Sy: An angel.
Quinn Andrews: Cal what are you doing?::Calvin Dillwaller: Fixing your car.::Quinn Andrews: But my car's not broken.::Calvin Dillwaller: Oh. [pause] You should go to Abby's.::Quinn Andrews: Am I gunna walk?::Calvin Dillwaller: Well your car's kinda broken!
Sy: If he breaks your heart... I'll ...::Abby Morrison: What are you gunna do huh? Are you gunna like stab him with some imaginary sword?
Abby Morrison: Now you listen to me, I am not gonna leave you for him ok?::Sy: You promise?::Abby Morrison: Mm hmm.::Sy: Then prove it.
Calvin Dillwaller: You want some chicken salad? I made it with ham.
Family Tree (2003)
Actors:
Talia Shire (actress),
Ford Austin (actor),
Q. Allan Brocka (actor),
Harland Williams (actor),
Ethan Phillips (actor),
Barry L. Caldwell (miscellaneous crew),
Ethan Phillips (actor),
David Comtois (editor),
Mike Bell (actor),
Michael A. Levine (composer),
Daron McFarland (actor),
Alix Koromzay (actress),
Cameron McHarg (actor),
Vicky Jenson (director),
Vicky Jenson (producer),
Plot: Story revolves around a guy on Thanksgiving as he faces a family that seems to need their conflicts more than they need each other for love or support. As the family descends throughout the day, including a long absent brother who carries his own secret, tensions mount culminating in an unexpected harmony.
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Family,
Short,
Connect 5 (1996)
Actors:
Jay Duplass (producer),
Jay Duplass (actor),
Mark Duplass (producer),
Andy Fisher (actor),
Andy Fisher (director),
Andy Fisher (writer),
Andy Fisher (producer),
Andy Fisher (editor),
Jesse Bernstein (actor),
Amber Lea Voiles (actress),
Amalia Stifter (actress),
Scott McKinstry (actor),
Joseph Langham (actor),
Steve Russo (actor),
Robert Madden (actor),
Plot: A loverlorn tanning salon employee, a homey grandma and her bad-ass biker tenant, a lame gang, a nosediving intellectual, and a dis-uniting father and son. Connect 5 is the chance for these absurdly real people to risk it all. These five stories are bound together by a roving evil man, who "pushes" them out of the rut of life. Charity, the tanning salon chick, dumps her boyfriend for the tender affection of a ten-year-old. The lame gang battles fist to fist with the legions of Satan. Norma hires a young stud biker to be the "man of her house." Frank and Frank take a ride down memory lane that ends in a 50 car emotional pile-up. Capslock recircuits his computer network to locate a girl obsessed with her vagina. And the evil man himself? He wanted a van. A big black rapist van. With no windows. Like a big fat hammerhead shark. This would be Satan's van. An evil van... for an evil man. But all he got was a mauve Geo prism with primer. So he crushes a dog, hi-jacks an ice cream truck, rocket-vomits on yuppies, kidnaps a chicken named "Balls," tongue-kisses Charity, rips the doors off his Geo metro and let "Balls" the chicken shit all over the backseat. He's making a list, checking it twice, and he's packing a big sack of whoop-ass.
Genres:
,
Una kang naging akin (1991)
Actors:
Vic del Rosario Jr. (producer),
Orlando Nadres (writer),
Armida Siguion-Reyna (actress),
Eddie Gutierrez (actor),
William C. Leary (producer),
Eric M. Cuatico (producer),
Michael De Mesa (actor),
Gabby Concepcion (actor),
Alicia Alonzo (actress),
Sharon Cuneta (actress),
Gabby Concepcion (actor),
Charito Solis (actress),
Tony Mabesa (actor),
Dawn Zulueta (actress),
Willy Cruz (composer),
Plot: Nicolas Soriano Adriano III and Vanessa Yumol are Manila's couple of the century. Nick comes from a prominent family and Vanessa is a Manila socialite who loves the arts, and they are engaged to be married. Tragedy strikes when the chopper Nick is in crashes and burns in the jungles of Palawan. Authorities find what remains of the chopper and burnt bodies and declares that there are no survivors. Unbeknownst to all who know him, Nick has survived the crash and is found by a family of indigenous people who takes him in and takes care of him. When his wounds are healed, they lead him to the nearest dirt road where he catches a bus ride to the rural city of Puerto Princesa. There he meets Dr. Mallari, a marine biologist, when he helps Dr. Mallari recover his bag from a thief. Dr. Mallari takes Nick to his home and introduces him as Darwin Salvador to his older sister the unmarried Tita Agnes and daughter the artist Diosa. Nick a.k.a. Darwin settles in a little hut he builds near the beach. Dr. Mallari and Tita Agnes immediately take to Darwin, but Diosa clearly dislikes him and shows it in their encounters until one day she tells him why - she doesn't believe the stories he tells her father and she doesn't like it that he lies to her father. During dinner, Nick/Darwin apologizes to the family and tells them he is leaving. He also reveals to them that he made up his name (Darwin was the name of a store in Puerto Princesa, and Salvador or savior was what Dr. Mallari called him when he helped him with the thief) and his background because he has no idea who he is or what happened to him. Later in his hut as he is getting ready to leave, Diosa goes to him and tells him that they have decided not to let him leave until he regains his memory. So Darwin stays and he and Diosa grow close. While all this is happening, Diosa and Vanessa also cross paths through Diosa's manager Eli. Vanessa happens to be Eli's friend and key client who has been buying Diosa's collection of paintings. Eli and Vanessa visit Diosa while Darwin is incidentally away with Tita Agnes. When he comes back, Diosa shows him pictures of her new friend Vanessa but Darwin doesn't recognize her. Later in the night Diosa goes to Darwin's hut and they confess their feelings for each other. They become lovers and later Diosa tells her father that they are getting married. Dr. Mallari is opposed at first because they don't know for sure if Darwin isn't already married with kids, but he gives in when Diosa reveals that she is pregnant. Due to some circumstances, Eli and Vanessa miss the wedding, but Diosa asks Vanessa to be the godmother of her baby. Months later, Diosa feels the first pains of labor and Darwin rushes her to the nearest hospital. Unfortunately the doctor is in another town and Darwin leaves to get him. On their way back, their bus loses its brakes and crashes. Darwin comes to in a hospital and suddenly remembers the helicopter crash and his real name. At the same night, Diosa gives birth to Darwin Junior. Days later Diosa and her father fight about Nick whose miraculous reappearance has made the papers. Diosa wants to make herself known to Nick, but Dr. Mallari doesn't want her disrupting other people's lives and getting hurt because Nick doesn't remember anything about them. During the argument Dr. Mallari has a heart attack and dies. Diosa decides to move to Manila and she attends Nick and Vanessa's wedding. At the wedding, Nick doesn't recognize her so she goes home to Tita Agnes and Darwin Jr. Tita Agnes tells her to forget Nick/Darwin and move on. Diosa tries to keep her distance but she becomes Vanessa's best friend and Vanessa asks her to be the godmother of their first baby. Nick' mother also commissions Diosa to paint their portraits so she begins to have moments alone with Nick while he poses for his portrait. One day Vanessa accidentally slips on the escalator in a mall and loses the baby. She and Nick start to grow apart because they can't have a baby anymore. During one their painting sessions, Nick makes a move on Diosa and brings her to his secret vacation house in Tagaytay. He confesses to Diosa that he can no longer fulfill his dream of being a father with Vanessa and that he regrets being tied to her. He tells Diosa that he chooses her and they start an affair. Vanessa finds out about their affair from Diosa's jealous neighbor Ronnie (he likes Diosa) who knows about the affair. Vanessa follows them to the secret house and confronts them. After that incident, Diosa and her family move back to Puerto Princesa and Nick leaves Vanessa. Nick goes to Diosa in Puerto Princesa on Darwin Jr's birthday. That night he tells her that no matter what Vanessa tries to do he will never forget her (Diosa) and they share an emotional moment. The next morning they are awakened by Tita Agnes and Eli's frantic knocking. Vanessa has followed Nick and has taken Darwin Jr at gunpoint by the beach. To appease her, Nick tells her that he will go with Vanessa if she lets Darwin Jr. go. Vanessa lowers the gun and goes to Nick's arms and Diosa grabs her son. Later, as Diosa sits with her son on the porch, Tita Agnes comes over with Eli who says goodbye to Diosa. Then Nick appears with Vanessa behind him, also to say goodbye. Diosa gives Darwin Jr. to Tita Agnes and Nick takes the boy and hugs him. Vanessa is stricken with guilt and tells Diosa that she didn't mean to endanger her son. Vanessa is in tears and asks for forgiveness and says she forgives Diosa too. At this, Diosa becomes enraged and slaps her. All her pent-up emotions come out and she tells Vanessa that she has nothing to ask forgiveness for. In fact, it is Vanessa who still owes her. Diosa tells Vanessa that had she killed Darwin Jr, she would have killed Nick's son. Nick and Vanessa are surprised to hear this. Diosa grabs Vanessa and leads her up the stairs. Nick follows the two women. Diosa lets go of Vanessa and digs for something in a wooden chest. She hands a wedding album to Vanessa and a set of pictures to Nick. She's already crying and the whole story spills out. Nick loved Vanessa first as Nick, but he married Diosa first as Darwin. She has tried her best to stay away and let Nick/Darwin be happy, but it has been Vanessa and Nick who kept close. It was also Nick who first confessed his feelings for Diosa. Amidst tears Diosa tells Nick/Darwin that, "You were mine first (Una ka naging akin)." In the next scene, Vanessa and Nick are getting on the chopper and Diosa walks away with Darwin Jr. in her arms. Diosa and Darwin Jr. look on as the chopper flies away. Then a voice behind her calls her name. She turns and it's Nick/Darwin. She calls him Nick and Nick says it doesn't matter whether he's Nick or Darwin, but he loves her. The three of them hug and kiss.
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
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Darwin City Video Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com.au/Darwin.d6131317.Destination-Travel-Guides
Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory, in the “top end” of Australia.
Traditionally the home of the Larrakia People, Darwin was settled by Europeans in 1869. The city’s isolation has meant that its population has always been low, which is just the way its laid-back residents like it.
On Thursdays and Sundays, locals a
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Darwin, the tropical capital city of Australia's Northern Territory
Darwin, a small yet cosmopolitan city, is the tropical capital city of the Northern Territory. People from more than 50 nations make up its population of 110,000. It is located on the Northern Territory coast, with the Timor Sea to the west, and the Arafura Sea to the north in Indonesian waters.
Darwin has a relaxed lifestyle and unique multiculturalism, where people from over 50 different cultur
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Darwin Australia. City View
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Drive to Darwin City Australia
Take a drive with me from Berrimah to Darwin City and then to Parap. Northern Territory Australia. Filmed on mobile phone with a MacGyver attachment to sit on top of dashboard hence a bit shaky, apologies about that, future driving videos better quality....
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Entering Darwin City, Australia
Driving to the city of Darwin on TIger Brennan Drive
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Darwin, Australia trip (HD)
Tourist attractions in Darwin, Australia - Darwin, Australia trip - tourism & vacations in Darwin, Australia
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Darwin is a small yet cosmopolitan city. People from more than 50 nations make up its population of 110,000. It is on the Timor Sea (a branch of the Indian Ocean) in north-central Australia.
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Darwin The Friendly City. Australian Diary 125.
From the Film Australia Collection. Made by The Commonwealth Film Unit 1963. Directed by Jack Rogers. A look around the city of Darwin and some of the surrounding areas. A survey of all that Darwin has to offer including pubs, schools, sport and churches. The emphasis is on the relaxed, tropical lifestyle of the Top End.
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Fahrt durch Darwin City, Northern Territory, Australien
Fahrt durch Darwin City, Northern Territory, Australien
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Darwin est dans la place ! - Silex and the city saison 4
Grande "battle" de hip-hop entre le collège Dolto et Notre-Iguane de Sion. Mais si ces derniers font appel au chanteur de "Sexion Lascaux", le flow de Url va devoir être à la hauteur. Yo, ce soir on invente le feu !
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The City by Darwin Deez (lyrics)
The city lyrics made this because there's no video for this well the full video
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Darwin Ceren : En el Maracana vs Flamengo de Brasil : 11.15.2015
This was on November 15, 2015. El Salvador's own, Darwin Ceren, was the Captain/Capitan and played 80 minutes in a friendly match for Orlando City SC of MLS/USA vs Flamengo of Brazil at Estadio Maracana in Rio de Janiero, Brazil.
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Travel Guide to Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Visit Darwin, the tropical capital of Australia's Northern Territory, handpicked by Lonely Planet as a Top 10 City to Visit in 2012.
Get along to Darwin's outdoor markets, and soak up the sights and sounds of the famous Mindil Beach Sunset Markets. Take a ride on a fishing charter on the Darwin Harbour, or join an Aboriginal tour around the shoreline. End your day in a Darwin accommodation opti
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Gol de Darwin Ceren - Orlando City SC 4-0 L.A. Galaxy
Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium
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Darwin City
Darwin has changed remarkably since I lived there in the early 1980s.
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Darwin Ceren 2015 Highlight Tape/Mix [PEP 24/7]
Darwin Ceren's best moments and goals in the 2015 calandar year with Orlando City SC and the National Team of El Salvador.
Lo mejor de Darwin Ceren en 2015 con La Seleccion Nacional de El Salvador y Orlando City en MLS.
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Darwin Cerén Goals and Skills 2015 - Orlando City SC
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Connie's overdue return to Darwin Ward on Holby City.
Connie makes a guest appearance back on Darwin Ward to assist Jac Naylor in theatre.
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Darwin Deez - The City (Live @ Strange Matter)
June 8, 2013
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Darwin City 3am Night Drive
Driving home from Darwin City with recording of city streets and major arteries that lead to Northern and Eastern Suburbs as well as to Palmerston City. On one part of the Video there are tourists driving on the wrong side of the road lol.
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Darwin City Monsoon 2015
The monsoon rolls in over Darwin NT.
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DARWIN CITY OAz in lovers hood
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2258 Darwin City Police
Korean Version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JqoJFQ4RPk
Japanese Version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzceyFy47Wk
In the year 2258, the city of Darwin, with a population of over 10 million, has become a bustling mega city, fueled by money and corruption. Sergent Edward Kelly, a veteran of the Darwin City Police, responds to an emergency call from a constable under attack by street thugs. Wi
Darwin City Video Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com.au/Darwin.d6131317.Destination-Travel-Guides
Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory, in the “top end” of Australia.
Traditiona...
http://www.expedia.com.au/Darwin.d6131317.Destination-Travel-Guides
Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory, in the “top end” of Australia.
Traditionally the home of the Larrakia People, Darwin was settled by Europeans in 1869. The city’s isolation has meant that its population has always been low, which is just the way its laid-back residents like it.
On Thursdays and Sundays, locals and visitors head to the Mindil Beach Markets to shop, dance and enjoy foods from all over the world. At sunset, head down to the beach as the sun dips into the Arafura Sea, then catch a movie under the stars at the Deck Chair Cinema.
Learn about the city’s military history, at the Defense of Darwin Experience and the Australian Aviation Heritage Centre. At the Darwin Museum and Art Gallery, discover the region’s local cultures and unique natural environment.
To experience the Northern Territory’s most fearsome residents, pay a visit to Crocodylus Park and Crocosaurus Cove, home to some of the largest captive saltwater crocodiles on the planet.
There are over 20 national parks in the Darwin region, including popular Litchfield National Park. Just an hour and a half from Darwin, Litchfield is set around a sandstone plateau, crisscrossed by deep, narrow gorges filled with monsoon forests, waterfalls and croc-free swimming holes.
Kakadu National Park is a three-hour drive from Darwin. Half the size of Switzerland and home to one-third of Australia’s bird species and some of the world’s oldest rock art, Kakadu is more than a national park, it’s a national treasure.
wn.com/Darwin City Video Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com.au/Darwin.d6131317.Destination-Travel-Guides
Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory, in the “top end” of Australia.
Traditionally the home of the Larrakia People, Darwin was settled by Europeans in 1869. The city’s isolation has meant that its population has always been low, which is just the way its laid-back residents like it.
On Thursdays and Sundays, locals and visitors head to the Mindil Beach Markets to shop, dance and enjoy foods from all over the world. At sunset, head down to the beach as the sun dips into the Arafura Sea, then catch a movie under the stars at the Deck Chair Cinema.
Learn about the city’s military history, at the Defense of Darwin Experience and the Australian Aviation Heritage Centre. At the Darwin Museum and Art Gallery, discover the region’s local cultures and unique natural environment.
To experience the Northern Territory’s most fearsome residents, pay a visit to Crocodylus Park and Crocosaurus Cove, home to some of the largest captive saltwater crocodiles on the planet.
There are over 20 national parks in the Darwin region, including popular Litchfield National Park. Just an hour and a half from Darwin, Litchfield is set around a sandstone plateau, crisscrossed by deep, narrow gorges filled with monsoon forests, waterfalls and croc-free swimming holes.
Kakadu National Park is a three-hour drive from Darwin. Half the size of Switzerland and home to one-third of Australia’s bird species and some of the world’s oldest rock art, Kakadu is more than a national park, it’s a national treasure.
- published: 27 Oct 2014
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Darwin, the tropical capital city of Australia's Northern Territory
Darwin, a small yet cosmopolitan city, is the tropical capital city of the Northern Territory. People from more than 50 nations make up its population of 110,00...
Darwin, a small yet cosmopolitan city, is the tropical capital city of the Northern Territory. People from more than 50 nations make up its population of 110,000. It is located on the Northern Territory coast, with the Timor Sea to the west, and the Arafura Sea to the north in Indonesian waters.
Darwin has a relaxed lifestyle and unique multiculturalism, where people from over 50 different cultures live and work side by side. The regular Asian-style markets form an intrinsic part of the everyday Darwin landscape, for local residents see food, music, language, and culture from just about every Asian nation, alongside "crocodile hunters", local Aboriginal artists, musicians of every genre, sports fishing operators, sunset sails, and families with children playing on the beach. Darwin's unique cosmopolitan makeup has been recognised as an "multicultural icon of national significance" by the Australian National Trust.
Darwin was first named in 1839 by John Lort Stokes during the third voyage of the Beagle. It was named after his former shipmate and famous naturalist Charles Darwin. Darwin's development was accelerated by the discovery of gold at Pine Creek, about 200 km south of the city in 1871. After the gold rush Darwin's growth slowed mainly due to the harsh, tropical climate, distance and poor communications with other Australian cities. The Second World War put Darwin back on the map when the town became an important base for Allied action against the Japanese in the Pacific. The road south to the railhead at Alice Springs was surfaced, putting the city in direct contact with the rest of the country.
Modern Darwin is one of Australia's most cosmopolitan cities, more open to Asia than perhaps any other Australian city. It plays an important role as the door to Australia's northern region. Natural wonders such as Kakadu, Katherine Gorge, and Litchfield are all within driving distance from the city and still contain near pre-colonial populations of crocodiles, goannas, snakes and wallabies. Today Darwin is a fast growing regional centre that has unique history, culture and adventure.
Darwin's tropical climate has two major seasons: the 'dry', from about May to October, and the 'wet', from November to April. There is also the 'build up', the time from the end of the dry, leading into the wet when the humidity rises, but the rain doesn't fall. The arrival of the wet is always a welcome break from the buildup.
Darwin is also the only Australian capital city to have come under substantial attack during a war. On 19 February 1942, Japanese planes made two major air raids on Darwin from the aircraft carrier fleet that had attacked Pearl Harbor less than 3 months earlier. These were the first of 64 air attacks sustained by the city during World War II, the last being on 12 November 1943.
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Darwin, a small yet cosmopolitan city, is the tropical capital city of the Northern Territory. People from more than 50 nations make up its population of 110,000. It is located on the Northern Territory coast, with the Timor Sea to the west, and the Arafura Sea to the north in Indonesian waters.
Darwin has a relaxed lifestyle and unique multiculturalism, where people from over 50 different cultures live and work side by side. The regular Asian-style markets form an intrinsic part of the everyday Darwin landscape, for local residents see food, music, language, and culture from just about every Asian nation, alongside "crocodile hunters", local Aboriginal artists, musicians of every genre, sports fishing operators, sunset sails, and families with children playing on the beach. Darwin's unique cosmopolitan makeup has been recognised as an "multicultural icon of national significance" by the Australian National Trust.
Darwin was first named in 1839 by John Lort Stokes during the third voyage of the Beagle. It was named after his former shipmate and famous naturalist Charles Darwin. Darwin's development was accelerated by the discovery of gold at Pine Creek, about 200 km south of the city in 1871. After the gold rush Darwin's growth slowed mainly due to the harsh, tropical climate, distance and poor communications with other Australian cities. The Second World War put Darwin back on the map when the town became an important base for Allied action against the Japanese in the Pacific. The road south to the railhead at Alice Springs was surfaced, putting the city in direct contact with the rest of the country.
Modern Darwin is one of Australia's most cosmopolitan cities, more open to Asia than perhaps any other Australian city. It plays an important role as the door to Australia's northern region. Natural wonders such as Kakadu, Katherine Gorge, and Litchfield are all within driving distance from the city and still contain near pre-colonial populations of crocodiles, goannas, snakes and wallabies. Today Darwin is a fast growing regional centre that has unique history, culture and adventure.
Darwin's tropical climate has two major seasons: the 'dry', from about May to October, and the 'wet', from November to April. There is also the 'build up', the time from the end of the dry, leading into the wet when the humidity rises, but the rain doesn't fall. The arrival of the wet is always a welcome break from the buildup.
Darwin is also the only Australian capital city to have come under substantial attack during a war. On 19 February 1942, Japanese planes made two major air raids on Darwin from the aircraft carrier fleet that had attacked Pearl Harbor less than 3 months earlier. These were the first of 64 air attacks sustained by the city during World War II, the last being on 12 November 1943.
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- published: 20 Jul 2014
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Darwin Australia. City View
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Drive to Darwin City Australia
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Take a drive with me from Berrimah to Darwin City and then to Parap. Northern Territory Australia. Filmed on mobile phone with a MacGyver attachment to sit on top of dashboard hence a bit shaky, apologies about that, future driving videos better quality....
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Take a drive with me from Berrimah to Darwin City and then to Parap. Northern Territory Australia. Filmed on mobile phone with a MacGyver attachment to sit on top of dashboard hence a bit shaky, apologies about that, future driving videos better quality....
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Entering Darwin City, Australia
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Driving to the city of Darwin on TIger Brennan Drive
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Driving to the city of Darwin on TIger Brennan Drive
- published: 10 May 2014
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Darwin, Australia trip (HD)
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Darwin is a small yet cosmopolitan city. People from more than 50 nations make up its population of 110,000. It is on the Timor Sea (a branch of the Indian Ocean) in north-central Australia. Darwin is the tropical capital city of the Northern Territory.
Darwin has a relaxed lifestyle and unique multiculturalism, where people from over 50 different cultures live and work side by side. The regular Asian-style markets that form an intrinsic part of the everyday Darwin landscape for local residents see food, music, language, and culture from just about every Asian nation, alongside "crocodile hunters", local Aboriginal artists, musicians of every genre, sports fishing operators, sunset sails, and families with children playing on the beach. Darwin's unique cosmopolitan makeup has been recognised as an "multicultural icon of national significance" by the Australian National Trust.
Darwin's tropical climate has two major seasons, the 'dry', from about May to October, and the 'wet', from November to April. Major cyclones have occurred approximately once every three decades. Much of the city was destroyed by Cyclone Tracy in 1974.
See in Darwin, Australia
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Darwin Wharf Precinct, Darwin Wharf, Darwin, ☎ +61 8 8981 4268. At 9:58AM on 19 February 1942, the wharf was a target for Japanese bombs, which claimed the lives of many service personnel and waterside workers. Many of the historical landmarks remain and can be explored today.
Fannie Bay Gaol, East Point Rd, Fannie Bay. 10:30AM-4PM. Fannie Bay Gaol operated as Darwin’s major prison for almost 100 years from 1883. Two maximum security wings were added during the 1950s and the gallows were used for executions until 1952. The building’s grim and oppressive history can be felt as you walk through. free.
Burnett House at Myilly Point, Myilly Point, ☎ +61 8 8981 0165, Architect B.C.G. Burnett designed homes adapted to the climatic conditions of the Top End, which included the use of lightweight materials and natural ventilation. It is worth leaving your visit to Myilly Point until Sunday afternoon, when you can take High Tea in the shady tropical gardens at Burnett House.
Browns Mart, ☎ +61 8 8981 5522, [13]. Browns Mart is a stone building that was opened in 1885 as the store ‘Solomon’s Emporium’. It played many roles over the years, but today has become a cultural and historic icon of the city that is regularly used for theatre and performances.
Adelaide River War Cemetery. During World War II, Adelaide River township was the site of a large military base. The war cemetery created there is now the final resting place for 434 military personnel and civilians involved in the war effort. The cemetery is set in lush surrounds alongside the Adelaide River with beautifully tended gardens providing a peaceful backdrop for remembering the fallen.
Lyons Cottage, ☎ +61 8 8999 8201. Lyons Cottage, overlooking Darwin Harbour on The Esplanade, was built in 1925 to house staff working on the submarine cable that connected Australia with Britain. Also known as British Australia Telegraph (BAT) House, Lyons Cottage survived the Japanese bombing raids of 1942 and 1943 and escaped structural damage from Cyclone Tracy in 1974. The Cottage today houses the local indigenous tourism booking service.
The Old Court House and Police. Built in 1884 for the South Australian Government, these colonial style buildings made from local stone have housed criminals, the Navy and today the NT Administrator’s Offices. Restored after damage by Cyclone Tracy, these buildings are a stark reminder of the Darwin of yesteryear.
Aviation Heritage Centre, ☎ +61 8 8947 2145, [14]. The Aviation Heritage Centre has an impressive collection of aircraft and displays depicting the Territory’s involvement in aviation from the early pioneers to the jet age. The prize exhibit is a B-52 bomber on permanent loan from the United States Air Force, one of only two on public display outside the US. The centre is 8 km from Darwin city and is on the site of fierce air combat that took place overhead during World War II.
Bicentennial Park. This scenic stretch of parkland along The Esplanade overlooks Darwin Harbour. It’s a great place to kick a footy, soak up some rays or have a picnic while watching the sun set.
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, (Geranium St off the Stuart Hwy), 7AM-7PM. A stone’s throw from the city centre are 42 hectares of gardens that showcase local flora and that of other tropical habitats around the world. Explore monsoon forests, coastal foredunes and open woodlands on a stroll through the botanic gardens. Free.
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Darwin is a small yet cosmopolitan city. People from more than 50 nations make up its population of 110,000. It is on the Timor Sea (a branch of the Indian Ocean) in north-central Australia. Darwin is the tropical capital city of the Northern Territory.
Darwin has a relaxed lifestyle and unique multiculturalism, where people from over 50 different cultures live and work side by side. The regular Asian-style markets that form an intrinsic part of the everyday Darwin landscape for local residents see food, music, language, and culture from just about every Asian nation, alongside "crocodile hunters", local Aboriginal artists, musicians of every genre, sports fishing operators, sunset sails, and families with children playing on the beach. Darwin's unique cosmopolitan makeup has been recognised as an "multicultural icon of national significance" by the Australian National Trust.
Darwin's tropical climate has two major seasons, the 'dry', from about May to October, and the 'wet', from November to April. Major cyclones have occurred approximately once every three decades. Much of the city was destroyed by Cyclone Tracy in 1974.
See in Darwin, Australia
================
Darwin Wharf Precinct, Darwin Wharf, Darwin, ☎ +61 8 8981 4268. At 9:58AM on 19 February 1942, the wharf was a target for Japanese bombs, which claimed the lives of many service personnel and waterside workers. Many of the historical landmarks remain and can be explored today.
Fannie Bay Gaol, East Point Rd, Fannie Bay. 10:30AM-4PM. Fannie Bay Gaol operated as Darwin’s major prison for almost 100 years from 1883. Two maximum security wings were added during the 1950s and the gallows were used for executions until 1952. The building’s grim and oppressive history can be felt as you walk through. free.
Burnett House at Myilly Point, Myilly Point, ☎ +61 8 8981 0165, Architect B.C.G. Burnett designed homes adapted to the climatic conditions of the Top End, which included the use of lightweight materials and natural ventilation. It is worth leaving your visit to Myilly Point until Sunday afternoon, when you can take High Tea in the shady tropical gardens at Burnett House.
Browns Mart, ☎ +61 8 8981 5522, [13]. Browns Mart is a stone building that was opened in 1885 as the store ‘Solomon’s Emporium’. It played many roles over the years, but today has become a cultural and historic icon of the city that is regularly used for theatre and performances.
Adelaide River War Cemetery. During World War II, Adelaide River township was the site of a large military base. The war cemetery created there is now the final resting place for 434 military personnel and civilians involved in the war effort. The cemetery is set in lush surrounds alongside the Adelaide River with beautifully tended gardens providing a peaceful backdrop for remembering the fallen.
Lyons Cottage, ☎ +61 8 8999 8201. Lyons Cottage, overlooking Darwin Harbour on The Esplanade, was built in 1925 to house staff working on the submarine cable that connected Australia with Britain. Also known as British Australia Telegraph (BAT) House, Lyons Cottage survived the Japanese bombing raids of 1942 and 1943 and escaped structural damage from Cyclone Tracy in 1974. The Cottage today houses the local indigenous tourism booking service.
The Old Court House and Police. Built in 1884 for the South Australian Government, these colonial style buildings made from local stone have housed criminals, the Navy and today the NT Administrator’s Offices. Restored after damage by Cyclone Tracy, these buildings are a stark reminder of the Darwin of yesteryear.
Aviation Heritage Centre, ☎ +61 8 8947 2145, [14]. The Aviation Heritage Centre has an impressive collection of aircraft and displays depicting the Territory’s involvement in aviation from the early pioneers to the jet age. The prize exhibit is a B-52 bomber on permanent loan from the United States Air Force, one of only two on public display outside the US. The centre is 8 km from Darwin city and is on the site of fierce air combat that took place overhead during World War II.
Bicentennial Park. This scenic stretch of parkland along The Esplanade overlooks Darwin Harbour. It’s a great place to kick a footy, soak up some rays or have a picnic while watching the sun set.
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, (Geranium St off the Stuart Hwy), 7AM-7PM. A stone’s throw from the city centre are 42 hectares of gardens that showcase local flora and that of other tropical habitats around the world. Explore monsoon forests, coastal foredunes and open woodlands on a stroll through the botanic gardens. Free.
- published: 23 Nov 2015
- views: 1731
Darwin The Friendly City. Australian Diary 125.
From the Film Australia Collection. Made by The Commonwealth Film Unit 1963. Directed by Jack Rogers. A look around the city of Darwin and some of the surroundi...
From the Film Australia Collection. Made by The Commonwealth Film Unit 1963. Directed by Jack Rogers. A look around the city of Darwin and some of the surrounding areas. A survey of all that Darwin has to offer including pubs, schools, sport and churches. The emphasis is on the relaxed, tropical lifestyle of the Top End.
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From the Film Australia Collection. Made by The Commonwealth Film Unit 1963. Directed by Jack Rogers. A look around the city of Darwin and some of the surrounding areas. A survey of all that Darwin has to offer including pubs, schools, sport and churches. The emphasis is on the relaxed, tropical lifestyle of the Top End.
- published: 29 Apr 2015
- views: 14338
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- published: 17 Dec 2014
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Fahrt durch Darwin City, Northern Territory, Australien
Fahrt durch Darwin City, Northern Territory, Australien...
Fahrt durch Darwin City, Northern Territory, Australien
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Fahrt durch Darwin City, Northern Territory, Australien
- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 170
Darwin est dans la place ! - Silex and the city saison 4
Grande "battle" de hip-hop entre le collège Dolto et Notre-Iguane de Sion. Mais si ces derniers font appel au chanteur de "Sexion Lascaux", le flow de Url va de...
Grande "battle" de hip-hop entre le collège Dolto et Notre-Iguane de Sion. Mais si ces derniers font appel au chanteur de "Sexion Lascaux", le flow de Url va devoir être à la hauteur. Yo, ce soir on invente le feu !
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Grande "battle" de hip-hop entre le collège Dolto et Notre-Iguane de Sion. Mais si ces derniers font appel au chanteur de "Sexion Lascaux", le flow de Url va devoir être à la hauteur. Yo, ce soir on invente le feu !
- published: 22 Dec 2015
- views: 1254
The City by Darwin Deez (lyrics)
The city lyrics made this because there's no video for this well the full video...
The city lyrics made this because there's no video for this well the full video
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The city lyrics made this because there's no video for this well the full video
- published: 15 Dec 2011
- views: 28509
Darwin Ceren : En el Maracana vs Flamengo de Brasil : 11.15.2015
This was on November 15, 2015. El Salvador's own, Darwin Ceren, was the Captain/Capitan and played 80 minutes in a friendly match for Orlando City SC of MLS/USA...
This was on November 15, 2015. El Salvador's own, Darwin Ceren, was the Captain/Capitan and played 80 minutes in a friendly match for Orlando City SC of MLS/USA vs Flamengo of Brazil at Estadio Maracana in Rio de Janiero, Brazil.
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This was on November 15, 2015. El Salvador's own, Darwin Ceren, was the Captain/Capitan and played 80 minutes in a friendly match for Orlando City SC of MLS/USA vs Flamengo of Brazil at Estadio Maracana in Rio de Janiero, Brazil.
- published: 15 Nov 2015
- views: 3663
Travel Guide to Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Visit Darwin, the tropical capital of Australia's Northern Territory, handpicked by Lonely Planet as a Top 10 City to Visit in 2012.
Get along to Darwin's ou...
Visit Darwin, the tropical capital of Australia's Northern Territory, handpicked by Lonely Planet as a Top 10 City to Visit in 2012.
Get along to Darwin's outdoor markets, and soak up the sights and sounds of the famous Mindil Beach Sunset Markets. Take a ride on a fishing charter on the Darwin Harbour, or join an Aboriginal tour around the shoreline. End your day in a Darwin accommodation option to suit your budgets and style.
Darwin is the gateway to the Top End's natural attractions, including Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park, Nitmiluk National Park, Tiwi Islands and Arnhem Land.
Discover Darwin: http://en.travelnt.com/explore/darwin.aspx
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Visit Darwin, the tropical capital of Australia's Northern Territory, handpicked by Lonely Planet as a Top 10 City to Visit in 2012.
Get along to Darwin's outdoor markets, and soak up the sights and sounds of the famous Mindil Beach Sunset Markets. Take a ride on a fishing charter on the Darwin Harbour, or join an Aboriginal tour around the shoreline. End your day in a Darwin accommodation option to suit your budgets and style.
Darwin is the gateway to the Top End's natural attractions, including Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park, Nitmiluk National Park, Tiwi Islands and Arnhem Land.
Discover Darwin: http://en.travelnt.com/explore/darwin.aspx
- published: 25 Aug 2010
- views: 44064
Darwin City
Darwin has changed remarkably since I lived there in the early 1980s....
Darwin has changed remarkably since I lived there in the early 1980s.
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Darwin has changed remarkably since I lived there in the early 1980s.
- published: 17 May 2011
- views: 11180
Darwin Ceren 2015 Highlight Tape/Mix [PEP 24/7]
Darwin Ceren's best moments and goals in the 2015 calandar year with Orlando City SC and the National Team of El Salvador.
Lo mejor de Darwin Ceren en 2015 con...
Darwin Ceren's best moments and goals in the 2015 calandar year with Orlando City SC and the National Team of El Salvador.
Lo mejor de Darwin Ceren en 2015 con La Seleccion Nacional de El Salvador y Orlando City en MLS.
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Darwin Ceren's best moments and goals in the 2015 calandar year with Orlando City SC and the National Team of El Salvador.
Lo mejor de Darwin Ceren en 2015 con La Seleccion Nacional de El Salvador y Orlando City en MLS.
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 1397
Connie's overdue return to Darwin Ward on Holby City.
Connie makes a guest appearance back on Darwin Ward to assist Jac Naylor in theatre....
Connie makes a guest appearance back on Darwin Ward to assist Jac Naylor in theatre.
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Connie makes a guest appearance back on Darwin Ward to assist Jac Naylor in theatre.
- published: 15 Aug 2014
- views: 10518
Darwin City 3am Night Drive
Driving home from Darwin City with recording of city streets and major arteries that lead to Northern and Eastern Suburbs as well as to Palmerston City. On one ...
Driving home from Darwin City with recording of city streets and major arteries that lead to Northern and Eastern Suburbs as well as to Palmerston City. On one part of the Video there are tourists driving on the wrong side of the road lol.
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Driving home from Darwin City with recording of city streets and major arteries that lead to Northern and Eastern Suburbs as well as to Palmerston City. On one part of the Video there are tourists driving on the wrong side of the road lol.
- published: 09 Aug 2013
- views: 156
Darwin City Monsoon 2015
The monsoon rolls in over Darwin NT....
The monsoon rolls in over Darwin NT.
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The monsoon rolls in over Darwin NT.
- published: 03 Jan 2015
- views: 113
2258 Darwin City Police
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In the year 2258, the city of Darwin, w...
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In the year 2258, the city of Darwin, with a population of over 10 million, has become a bustling mega city, fueled by money and corruption. Sergent Edward Kelly, a veteran of the Darwin City Police, responds to an emergency call from a constable under attack by street thugs. Will he survive the encounter? Or will this be... his early retirement...
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Korean Version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JqoJFQ4RPk
Japanese Version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzceyFy47Wk
In the year 2258, the city of Darwin, with a population of over 10 million, has become a bustling mega city, fueled by money and corruption. Sergent Edward Kelly, a veteran of the Darwin City Police, responds to an emergency call from a constable under attack by street thugs. Will he survive the encounter? Or will this be... his early retirement...
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Darwin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Darwin, the capital of Australia’s Northern Territory.
Also known as “The Top End,” Darwin perches on the Timor Sea, giving it striking views of the ocean. Due to its distance from other Australian cities, it is somewhat isolated, leading to a real sense of small-town community despite its status as a large city. Get a taste of this community during your Darwin tour by stopping at the
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Kakadu National Park Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Just three hours away from Darwin, Australia is Kakadu National Park. Located deep within the Northern Territory, this stunning portion of the Outback is open year-round, and is a popular place to visit during the dry season. Much of this remarkable sanctuary has been protected, allowing you to step back in time to a wilderness unspoiled by human occupation.
Kakadu National Park tours aren’t some
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Darwin Northern Territory Australia Must-do Attractions and Things to do
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Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base from which to explore the Top End's many attractions. While in Darwin make sure you visit museum and it's fascinating Cyclone Tracey exhibition (Darwin was demolished by a cyclone in 1974), catch a movie at the open air deck chair cinema, feed the fish at aquascene, have a feed at the wharf pr
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Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base from which to explore the Top End's many attractions. While in Darwin make sure you visit museum and it's fascinating Cyclone Tracey exhibition (Darwin was demolished by a cyclone in 1974) , catch a movie at
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Litchfield National Park is actually a more popular National Park with territorian locals than Kakadu - why? You can visit all it's sites in one day, you can swim without fear of crocodiles, and you don't have to pay fees to get in. of particular note are it's swimming holes and waterfalls.
The Grove Hill Hotel is a real outback boozer 16 km's o
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Tourist Attractions in Darwin, Australia
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Darwin is a small yet cosmopolitan city. People from more than 50 nations make up its population of 110,000. It is on the Timor Sea (a branch of the Indian Ocean) in north-central Australia. Darwin is the
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Vienna Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
On your next trip to Austria, pay a visit to its capital city of Vienna. During the late 19th and early 20th century, this city became a cultural epicenter of Europe, contributing art, philosophy, and culture on its way to becoming one of the world’s great cities.
During your Vienna sightseeing, you can drink coffee in the same cafes as Einstein and Freud, or wander down the streets that inspired
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Kyoto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Kyoto, Japan, has long been considered one of the country’s most beautiful cities. Once the capital of the nation, Kyoto is now an ultra-modern haven that retains a great deal of its ancient charm.
To see some of this long-established glamour, make your way to Kyoto Tower. Just two miles east of the tower is Gion, an entertainment quarter and home to many of Kyoto’s famous geishas. As you walk ea
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St. Petersburg Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Four hundred miles west of Moscow is St. Petersburg, Russia. A striking city resting on the banks of the Neva River, St. Petersburg has long been a draw for lovers of architecture, as St. Petersburg tours often begin with the city's legendary structures.
Enter a world of towering cathedrals, palaces, and gardens, many of them
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Galway City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Montreal Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Montreal, Canada. This extraordinary city, which began life as a French colony in the 1600s, is now a stunning metropolis combining old-world architecture with modern dashes.
When Mark Twain visited Montreal in the 19th century, he was so taken by its many churches that he nicknamed it “The City of 100 Bell Towers.” These numerous buildings are often part of Montreal sightseeing; marve
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Tokyo Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Tokyo, the capital of Japan and the epitome of the word “megacity.”
In this vast metropolis, ancient traditions blend with futuristic buildings, and your Tokyo sightseeing will take you to representations of each. Pay your respects at temples set in forested hillsides, then flex your credit card in one of the shopping districts, before sitting down to a five-star meal…all in one day.
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Manchester Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Manchester is a city of firsts. It was the epicenter of the Industrial Revolution, the place where mankind first split the atom, and the birthplace of the modern computer.
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Wellington Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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New Zealand is known as the “Land of the Long White Cloud” to its native Maori people, and Wellington is its cultural, political, and culinary capital. In fact, Wellington is the southernmost capital in the entire world. This compact city is trendy, creative, and begging to be explored.
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Copenhagen Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Copenhagen, Denmark! This stunning place is also called “The City of Spires,” and after arriving here, you’ll see why.
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Bangkok Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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When you tour Bangkok, you’re immersing yourself in a city of contrasts. From its homage to ancient cultures to the ultra-modern skyscrapers that line the downtown area, you’ll soon discover why this lively metropolis wins so many “World’s Best City” awards from various publications. Some claim, it’s the perfect mixture of food, fri
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Auckland Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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With 1.5 million lucky people calling Auckland home, this North Island gem is the most populous city in New Zealand. Auckland tourism is quite diverse, giving visitors a bounty of choices for how to spend their time. The city marries modern buildings and art with nature, and the surrounding region has plenty of its own attractions
Darwin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Darwin, the capital of Australia’s Northern Territory.
Also known as “The Top End,” Darwin perches on the Timor Sea, giving it striking views of the...
Welcome to Darwin, the capital of Australia’s Northern Territory.
Also known as “The Top End,” Darwin perches on the Timor Sea, giving it striking views of the ocean. Due to its distance from other Australian cities, it is somewhat isolated, leading to a real sense of small-town community despite its status as a large city. Get a taste of this community during your Darwin tour by stopping at the Mindil Beach Markets; on Thursdays and Sundays, you can run into almost half the city as residents turn out to shop at the various vendors and devour local multicultural cuisine.
Your Darwin sightseeing will likely take you to the Darwin Museum and Art Gallery, which is full of Australian culture and artwork. After that, get outdoors at Crocadylys Park, which is filled with Darwin’s legendary salt and freshwater crocodiles. The Darwin region is home to over 20 national parks, so you can get a taste of the Australian outback without venturing too far from civilization. Locals will also suggest you stop by Litchfield National Park—with its swimming holes and magnificent forested gorges, this area a favorite destination for many Darwinians. If you’re visiting during the hot season, join the party at Buley Rockholes, several pools of water surrounding the beautiful Florence Falls.
All this exploration is bound to make you hungry, so head back to Darwin for dinner and a comfortable place to sleep. Grab a drink at a pub, swap stories with fellow travelers, and head home for a good night’s sleep before your next day of adventure.
What was your favorite part of Darwin?
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Welcome to Darwin, the capital of Australia’s Northern Territory.
Also known as “The Top End,” Darwin perches on the Timor Sea, giving it striking views of the ocean. Due to its distance from other Australian cities, it is somewhat isolated, leading to a real sense of small-town community despite its status as a large city. Get a taste of this community during your Darwin tour by stopping at the Mindil Beach Markets; on Thursdays and Sundays, you can run into almost half the city as residents turn out to shop at the various vendors and devour local multicultural cuisine.
Your Darwin sightseeing will likely take you to the Darwin Museum and Art Gallery, which is full of Australian culture and artwork. After that, get outdoors at Crocadylys Park, which is filled with Darwin’s legendary salt and freshwater crocodiles. The Darwin region is home to over 20 national parks, so you can get a taste of the Australian outback without venturing too far from civilization. Locals will also suggest you stop by Litchfield National Park—with its swimming holes and magnificent forested gorges, this area a favorite destination for many Darwinians. If you’re visiting during the hot season, join the party at Buley Rockholes, several pools of water surrounding the beautiful Florence Falls.
All this exploration is bound to make you hungry, so head back to Darwin for dinner and a comfortable place to sleep. Grab a drink at a pub, swap stories with fellow travelers, and head home for a good night’s sleep before your next day of adventure.
What was your favorite part of Darwin?
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Kakadu National Park Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Just three hours away from Darwin, Australia is Kakadu National Park. Located deep within the Northern Territory, this stunning portion of the Outback is open y...
Just three hours away from Darwin, Australia is Kakadu National Park. Located deep within the Northern Territory, this stunning portion of the Outback is open year-round, and is a popular place to visit during the dry season. Much of this remarkable sanctuary has been protected, allowing you to step back in time to a wilderness unspoiled by human occupation.
Kakadu National Park tours aren’t something you can breeze through in just a few hours. The park has more than 25 trails, ranging from easy, daylong hikes to scenic routes that take several days to cover. Wander through gorges and woodlands, and stop at waterfalls and diving pools so pristine, they seem like something out of a fairy tale.
Kakadu National Park sightseeing isn’t all about athleticism, though it certainly helps if you’re able to make your way along its many pathways. The area has long been used as an art gallery by Aboriginals, and some of its cave paintings are 20,000 years old. Many of these paintings depict Aboriginal mythology and history.
If you’re not up to hiking through miles of beautiful territory, then hop on a boat and cruise down the Yellow Water Billabong. Keep your cameras ready; geese, jabiru, and crocodiles make this marshy area their home, and you’ll want to remember your encounters with these majestic creatures for the rest of your life.
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Just three hours away from Darwin, Australia is Kakadu National Park. Located deep within the Northern Territory, this stunning portion of the Outback is open year-round, and is a popular place to visit during the dry season. Much of this remarkable sanctuary has been protected, allowing you to step back in time to a wilderness unspoiled by human occupation.
Kakadu National Park tours aren’t something you can breeze through in just a few hours. The park has more than 25 trails, ranging from easy, daylong hikes to scenic routes that take several days to cover. Wander through gorges and woodlands, and stop at waterfalls and diving pools so pristine, they seem like something out of a fairy tale.
Kakadu National Park sightseeing isn’t all about athleticism, though it certainly helps if you’re able to make your way along its many pathways. The area has long been used as an art gallery by Aboriginals, and some of its cave paintings are 20,000 years old. Many of these paintings depict Aboriginal mythology and history.
If you’re not up to hiking through miles of beautiful territory, then hop on a boat and cruise down the Yellow Water Billabong. Keep your cameras ready; geese, jabiru, and crocodiles make this marshy area their home, and you’ll want to remember your encounters with these majestic creatures for the rest of your life.
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Darwin Northern Territory Australia Must-do Attractions and Things to do
See my video tour of Darwin in the Northern Territory Australia Must-do Attractions and Things to do. A remarkable city with a diverse range of exciting attract...
See my video tour of Darwin in the Northern Territory Australia Must-do Attractions and Things to do. A remarkable city with a diverse range of exciting attractions and things to see. The Hop-on Hop-off bus is a great way of exploring the city
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See my video tour of Darwin in the Northern Territory Australia Must-do Attractions and Things to do. A remarkable city with a diverse range of exciting attractions and things to see. The Hop-on Hop-off bus is a great way of exploring the city
Gary Bembridge's Tips for Travellers provides inspiration, advice & tips on finding and having a luxurious travel experience on land and at sea.
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Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base from which to explore the Top End's many attractions. ...
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Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base from which to explore the Top End's many attractions. While in Darwin make sure you visit museum and it's fascinating Cyclone Tracey exhibition (Darwin was demolished by a cyclone in 1974), catch a movie at the open air deck chair cinema, feed the fish at aquascene, have a feed at the wharf precinct and check out one of the many fantastic markets.
Darwin has a unique population mix with 75% of people aged under 25 years. It is also very multicultural, having over fifty different nationalities living harmoniously together. To capture the face of Darwin, I interviewed Bow Chooiam a 17 year old first generation Thai girl who I met working at her parents stall at the Parap markets.
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Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base from which to explore the Top End's many attractions. While in Darwin make sure you visit museum and it's fascinating Cyclone Tracey exhibition (Darwin was demolished by a cyclone in 1974), catch a movie at the open air deck chair cinema, feed the fish at aquascene, have a feed at the wharf precinct and check out one of the many fantastic markets.
Darwin has a unique population mix with 75% of people aged under 25 years. It is also very multicultural, having over fifty different nationalities living harmoniously together. To capture the face of Darwin, I interviewed Bow Chooiam a 17 year old first generation Thai girl who I met working at her parents stall at the Parap markets.
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Outback Australia, Cairns to Darwin, Travel Video Guide, Meet a Local Travel Series
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Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base Darwin, capital of the No...
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Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base from which to explore the Top End's many attractions. While in Darwin make sure you visit museum and it's fascinating Cyclone Tracey exhibition (Darwin was demolished by a cyclone in 1974) , catch a movie at the open air deck chair cinema, feed the fish at aquascene, have a feed at the wharf precinct and check out one of the many fantastic markets.
Darwin has a unique population mix with 75% of people aged under 25 years. It is also very multicultural, having over fifty different nationalities living harmoniously together. To capture the face of darwin, I interviewed Bow Chooiam a 17 year old first generation Thai girl who I met working at her parents stall at the Parap markets. Click on the pic to the left to hear her story.
Between Darwin and Kakadon't is the Point Stuart Wilderness Lodge Catch a barramundi, take a cruise and see a croc in the Mary River, watch a great Aborigine culture show, or just take it easy. Well worth checking out
100 kms east of Katherine, Manyallaluk is an Aboriginal owned and operated tourism business. Visitors can do tours where they learn various aspects of Aboriginal Culture. The emphasis is on having fun and getting involved in the activities.
The first thing that I noticed about Manyallaluk is how happy everyone is who is lives out there.The guides love their work and really enjoy passing on their bush knowledge to the 'white fellas'.
A true cultural experience and one I advise every visitor to Australia, and every Aussie, should experience. A beautiful gem of a place
I interviewed Peter Bolgi about his job as a guide.
Mataranka has some great natural springs where you can swim safely without becoming a crocodiles dinner. We stayed at the Territory Manor where they feed tame leaping barramundi twice a day.
Out here in the outback, pubs and petrol stops are the hub of the universe. It is not unusual to travel 300 km between fuel stations. Renner Springs is one such stop, slap bang in the middle of nowhere. It is sustained by a natural spring. All fruit, vegetables and meat come from Adelaide 2,206 km south and petrol supplies are freighted 836 km from Darwin. I interviewed Jasmine, a bar maid at Renner for the last two years. What sort of woman lives in such an isolated location?
Thirty minutes drive from Mt. Isa, West Leichardt station is a 310,000 acre cattle station. Up here there are two seasons, the dry and the wet. Currently it is the end of the dry season, a time of maintenance and repair. It's also a time of waiting...waiting for the first rains to hit. The land is harsh and dry, having gone up to 40 weeks without rain. I interviewed station owner Ron Croft about life in the outback.
Ron has his dams stocked with a variety of fish including Barramundi and Sooty Grunter. We had a go with the rods and caught two Sooty Grunters with the first two casts.
Karumba on the Gulf of Carpentaria, is renown for it's great sport fishing. It is currently the build up to the wet season with temperatures soar above 40 degrees, with humidity around 75%. You really have to be here to understand how draining this sort of climate can be. People tend to get a bit stir crazy this time of year, waiting for the first rains of the wet to fall. And when the wet does hit, Karumba can be cut off from the rest of the world for up to 12 weeks due to flood waters cutting road access. During these times food drops are made by helicopter for stranded Karumba residents
Local police officer Jason Jesse is a keen fisherman who took us out on his boat to catch some barramundi, Australia's premier native sports fish.
The Undara lava tubes were formed one hundred and ninety thousand years ago when a volcanic eruption spewed lava along creeks and riverbeds to form the lava tubes left today.
I interviewed Savannah Guide Val Speedie. Savannah guides is a network of professional tour guides with an in-depth collective knowledge of the natural and cultural assets of the tropical savannahs of northern Australia. Val has been a guide at Undara for the last ten years and has a vast knowledge of the area. Click on pic to the left to see her video.
We tried doing some night driving to beat the intense day time heat. Not a good idea in the outback, the roads were thick with kamakazi kangaroos and roaming cattle. During a 150 km journey the carnage toll was three kangaroos and one unidentified flying bird. Without a roo bar we would have been in for some serious damage to the car. In the end we only lost a headlight.
Only one hours drive from Cairns, the tablelands feature some magnificant waterfalls, crater lakes and rainforest. We also dropped into the Crystal Caves at Atherton which feature a great collection of crystals and fossils from around the world.
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Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base from which to explore the Top End's many attractions. While in Darwin make sure you visit museum and it's fascinating Cyclone Tracey exhibition (Darwin was demolished by a cyclone in 1974) , catch a movie at the open air deck chair cinema, feed the fish at aquascene, have a feed at the wharf precinct and check out one of the many fantastic markets.
Darwin has a unique population mix with 75% of people aged under 25 years. It is also very multicultural, having over fifty different nationalities living harmoniously together. To capture the face of darwin, I interviewed Bow Chooiam a 17 year old first generation Thai girl who I met working at her parents stall at the Parap markets. Click on the pic to the left to hear her story.
Between Darwin and Kakadon't is the Point Stuart Wilderness Lodge Catch a barramundi, take a cruise and see a croc in the Mary River, watch a great Aborigine culture show, or just take it easy. Well worth checking out
100 kms east of Katherine, Manyallaluk is an Aboriginal owned and operated tourism business. Visitors can do tours where they learn various aspects of Aboriginal Culture. The emphasis is on having fun and getting involved in the activities.
The first thing that I noticed about Manyallaluk is how happy everyone is who is lives out there.The guides love their work and really enjoy passing on their bush knowledge to the 'white fellas'.
A true cultural experience and one I advise every visitor to Australia, and every Aussie, should experience. A beautiful gem of a place
I interviewed Peter Bolgi about his job as a guide.
Mataranka has some great natural springs where you can swim safely without becoming a crocodiles dinner. We stayed at the Territory Manor where they feed tame leaping barramundi twice a day.
Out here in the outback, pubs and petrol stops are the hub of the universe. It is not unusual to travel 300 km between fuel stations. Renner Springs is one such stop, slap bang in the middle of nowhere. It is sustained by a natural spring. All fruit, vegetables and meat come from Adelaide 2,206 km south and petrol supplies are freighted 836 km from Darwin. I interviewed Jasmine, a bar maid at Renner for the last two years. What sort of woman lives in such an isolated location?
Thirty minutes drive from Mt. Isa, West Leichardt station is a 310,000 acre cattle station. Up here there are two seasons, the dry and the wet. Currently it is the end of the dry season, a time of maintenance and repair. It's also a time of waiting...waiting for the first rains to hit. The land is harsh and dry, having gone up to 40 weeks without rain. I interviewed station owner Ron Croft about life in the outback.
Ron has his dams stocked with a variety of fish including Barramundi and Sooty Grunter. We had a go with the rods and caught two Sooty Grunters with the first two casts.
Karumba on the Gulf of Carpentaria, is renown for it's great sport fishing. It is currently the build up to the wet season with temperatures soar above 40 degrees, with humidity around 75%. You really have to be here to understand how draining this sort of climate can be. People tend to get a bit stir crazy this time of year, waiting for the first rains of the wet to fall. And when the wet does hit, Karumba can be cut off from the rest of the world for up to 12 weeks due to flood waters cutting road access. During these times food drops are made by helicopter for stranded Karumba residents
Local police officer Jason Jesse is a keen fisherman who took us out on his boat to catch some barramundi, Australia's premier native sports fish.
The Undara lava tubes were formed one hundred and ninety thousand years ago when a volcanic eruption spewed lava along creeks and riverbeds to form the lava tubes left today.
I interviewed Savannah Guide Val Speedie. Savannah guides is a network of professional tour guides with an in-depth collective knowledge of the natural and cultural assets of the tropical savannahs of northern Australia. Val has been a guide at Undara for the last ten years and has a vast knowledge of the area. Click on pic to the left to see her video.
We tried doing some night driving to beat the intense day time heat. Not a good idea in the outback, the roads were thick with kamakazi kangaroos and roaming cattle. During a 150 km journey the carnage toll was three kangaroos and one unidentified flying bird. Without a roo bar we would have been in for some serious damage to the car. In the end we only lost a headlight.
Only one hours drive from Cairns, the tablelands feature some magnificant waterfalls, crater lakes and rainforest. We also dropped into the Crystal Caves at Atherton which feature a great collection of crystals and fossils from around the world.
- published: 22 Oct 2012
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Litchfield National Park is actually a more popular National Park with territorian locals than Kakadu - why? ...
Outback Australia - Down the Guts' travel program
Litchfield National Park is actually a more popular National Park with territorian locals than Kakadu - why? You can visit all it's sites in one day, you can swim without fear of crocodiles, and you don't have to pay fees to get in. of particular note are it's swimming holes and waterfalls.
The Grove Hill Hotel is a real outback boozer 16 km's off the main road. Every month the publicans Stan and Mary put on a free bbq.
Had a great night, met some interesting locals, enjoyed the pre 1970's music Stan was playing...and even had a dance.
Katherine's major tourist attraction is the Katherine Gorge which consists of 13 natural gorges carved through sandstone by the Katherine River.
We interviewed a French Helicopter Pilot, William Massart, who takes joy flights over the gorge.
Wycliffe Well Roadhouse is known as Australia's premier U.F.O. sightings location. Numerous people have reported seeing strange lights in the sky while staying a Wycliffe.
I interviewed Lew Farkas, owner of the roadhouse about the U.F.O. sightings.
In Alice Springs we enjoyed trying crocodile, kangaroo, camel and emu at Overlander Steakhouse and let our hair down at Bojangles Saloon
Situated 117 km's West of Alice Springs. Wallace Rock Hole is an Aranda Aboriginal community which runs Aboriginal Culture Rockart tours which cover such things as bush medicine, bush tucker, the history of the Aranda people and visits to ancient rock art sites
We interviewed Benjamin, a local guide about his community.
In Coober Pedy we interviewed Jenny Gough from the Old Timers Mine
Jenny is a long term resident of Coober Pedy and in the video talks about how a stoke of good luck resulted in finding and funding the Old Timers Mine.
In Adelaide we interviewed Anna Pak Poy from nomads world - Australia's finest chain of backpacking hostels
Anna helped organise our accommodation for the trip. She was born and bred in Adelaide and has such a passion for the place, we couldn't go past interviewing her.
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Litchfield National Park is actually a more popular National Park with territorian locals than Kakadu - why? You can visit all it's sites in one day, you can swim without fear of crocodiles, and you don't have to pay fees to get in. of particular note are it's swimming holes and waterfalls.
The Grove Hill Hotel is a real outback boozer 16 km's off the main road. Every month the publicans Stan and Mary put on a free bbq.
Had a great night, met some interesting locals, enjoyed the pre 1970's music Stan was playing...and even had a dance.
Katherine's major tourist attraction is the Katherine Gorge which consists of 13 natural gorges carved through sandstone by the Katherine River.
We interviewed a French Helicopter Pilot, William Massart, who takes joy flights over the gorge.
Wycliffe Well Roadhouse is known as Australia's premier U.F.O. sightings location. Numerous people have reported seeing strange lights in the sky while staying a Wycliffe.
I interviewed Lew Farkas, owner of the roadhouse about the U.F.O. sightings.
In Alice Springs we enjoyed trying crocodile, kangaroo, camel and emu at Overlander Steakhouse and let our hair down at Bojangles Saloon
Situated 117 km's West of Alice Springs. Wallace Rock Hole is an Aranda Aboriginal community which runs Aboriginal Culture Rockart tours which cover such things as bush medicine, bush tucker, the history of the Aranda people and visits to ancient rock art sites
We interviewed Benjamin, a local guide about his community.
In Coober Pedy we interviewed Jenny Gough from the Old Timers Mine
Jenny is a long term resident of Coober Pedy and in the video talks about how a stoke of good luck resulted in finding and funding the Old Timers Mine.
In Adelaide we interviewed Anna Pak Poy from nomads world - Australia's finest chain of backpacking hostels
Anna helped organise our accommodation for the trip. She was born and bred in Adelaide and has such a passion for the place, we couldn't go past interviewing her.
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Tourist Attractions in Darwin, Australia
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Darwin is a small yet cosmopolitan city. People from more than 50 nations make up its population of 110,000. It is on the Timor Sea (a branch of the Indian Ocean) in north-central Australia. Darwin is the tropical capital city of the Northern Territory.
See in Darwin, Australia
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Darwin Wharf Precinct, Darwin Wharf, Darwin, ☎ +61 8 8981 4268. At 9:58AM on 19 February 1942, the wharf was a target for Japanese bombs, which claimed the lives of many service personnel and waterside workers. Many of the historical landmarks remain and can be explored today.
Fannie Bay Gaol, East Point Rd, Fannie Bay. 10:30AM-4PM. Fannie Bay Gaol operated as Darwin’s major prison for almost 100 years from 1883. Two maximum security wings were added during the 1950s and the gallows were used for executions until 1952. The building’s grim and oppressive history can be felt as you walk through. free.
Burnett House at Myilly Point, Myilly Point, ☎ +61 8 8981 0165, Architect B.C.G. Burnett designed homes adapted to the climatic conditions of the Top End, which included the use of lightweight materials and natural ventilation. It is worth leaving your visit to Myilly Point until Sunday afternoon, when you can take High Tea in the shady tropical gardens at Burnett House.
Browns Mart, ☎ +61 8 8981 5522, Browns Mart is a stone building that was opened in 1885 as the store ‘Solomon’s Emporium’. It played many roles over the years, but today has become a cultural and historic icon of the city that is regularly used for theatre and performances.
Adelaide River War Cemetery. During World War II, Adelaide River township was the site of a large military base. The war cemetery created there is now the final resting place for 434 military personnel and civilians involved in the war effort. The cemetery is set in lush surrounds alongside the Adelaide River with beautifully tended gardens providing a peaceful backdrop for remembering the fallen.
Lyons Cottage, ☎ +61 8 8999 8201. Lyons Cottage, overlooking Darwin Harbour on The Esplanade, was built in 1925 to house staff working on the submarine cable that connected Australia with Britain. Also known as British Australia Telegraph (BAT) House, Lyons Cottage survived the Japanese bombing raids of 1942 and 1943 and escaped structural damage from Cyclone Tracy in 1974. The Cottage today houses the local indigenous tourism booking service.
The Old Court House and Police. Built in 1884 for the South Australian Government, these colonial style buildings made from local stone have housed criminals, the Navy and today the NT Administrator’s Offices. Restored after damage by Cyclone Tracy, these buildings are a stark reminder of the Darwin of yesteryear.
Aviation Heritage Centre, ☎ +61 8 8947 2145, [14]. The Aviation Heritage Centre has an impressive collection of aircraft and displays depicting the Territory’s involvement in aviation from the early pioneers to the jet age. The prize exhibit is a B-52 bomber on permanent loan from the United States Air Force, one of only two on public display outside the US. The centre is 8 km from Darwin city and is on the site of fierce air combat that took place overhead during World War II.
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Bicentennial Park. This scenic stretch of parkland along The Esplanade overlooks Darwin Harbour. It’s a great place to kick a footy, soak up some rays or have a picnic while watching the sun set.
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, (Geranium St off the Stuart Hwy), 7AM-7PM. A stone’s throw from the city centre are 42 hectares of gardens that showcase local flora and that of other tropical habitats around the world. Explore monsoon forests, coastal foredunes and open woodlands on a stroll through the botanic gardens. Free.
Lake Alexander. An ideal spot for swimming all year round, Lake Alexander is popular for picnics and barbecues. Spend the day by the water, have a game of volleyball and tire the kids out on the playground.
Casuarina Coastal Reserve. The Reserve encompasses 1500 hectares, including 8 km (5 mi) of sandy beaches bordered by dramatic cliffs. Stretch your legs on one of the walking paths or grab a table and settle in for a barbecue under a shady Casuarina tree.
Charles Darwin National Park. Shell middens in the area indicate that it has been used by Aboriginal people for thousands of years. The Larrakia people are the traditional owners of the land. During World War II, this area was part of a network of military sites that formed Australia’s front line of defence, and as a result there are many bunkers and storage facilities remaining.
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Darwin is a small yet cosmopolitan city. People from more than 50 nations make up its population of 110,000. It is on the Timor Sea (a branch of the Indian Ocean) in north-central Australia. Darwin is the tropical capital city of the Northern Territory.
See in Darwin, Australia
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Historical
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Darwin Wharf Precinct, Darwin Wharf, Darwin, ☎ +61 8 8981 4268. At 9:58AM on 19 February 1942, the wharf was a target for Japanese bombs, which claimed the lives of many service personnel and waterside workers. Many of the historical landmarks remain and can be explored today.
Fannie Bay Gaol, East Point Rd, Fannie Bay. 10:30AM-4PM. Fannie Bay Gaol operated as Darwin’s major prison for almost 100 years from 1883. Two maximum security wings were added during the 1950s and the gallows were used for executions until 1952. The building’s grim and oppressive history can be felt as you walk through. free.
Burnett House at Myilly Point, Myilly Point, ☎ +61 8 8981 0165, Architect B.C.G. Burnett designed homes adapted to the climatic conditions of the Top End, which included the use of lightweight materials and natural ventilation. It is worth leaving your visit to Myilly Point until Sunday afternoon, when you can take High Tea in the shady tropical gardens at Burnett House.
Browns Mart, ☎ +61 8 8981 5522, Browns Mart is a stone building that was opened in 1885 as the store ‘Solomon’s Emporium’. It played many roles over the years, but today has become a cultural and historic icon of the city that is regularly used for theatre and performances.
Adelaide River War Cemetery. During World War II, Adelaide River township was the site of a large military base. The war cemetery created there is now the final resting place for 434 military personnel and civilians involved in the war effort. The cemetery is set in lush surrounds alongside the Adelaide River with beautifully tended gardens providing a peaceful backdrop for remembering the fallen.
Lyons Cottage, ☎ +61 8 8999 8201. Lyons Cottage, overlooking Darwin Harbour on The Esplanade, was built in 1925 to house staff working on the submarine cable that connected Australia with Britain. Also known as British Australia Telegraph (BAT) House, Lyons Cottage survived the Japanese bombing raids of 1942 and 1943 and escaped structural damage from Cyclone Tracy in 1974. The Cottage today houses the local indigenous tourism booking service.
The Old Court House and Police. Built in 1884 for the South Australian Government, these colonial style buildings made from local stone have housed criminals, the Navy and today the NT Administrator’s Offices. Restored after damage by Cyclone Tracy, these buildings are a stark reminder of the Darwin of yesteryear.
Aviation Heritage Centre, ☎ +61 8 8947 2145, [14]. The Aviation Heritage Centre has an impressive collection of aircraft and displays depicting the Territory’s involvement in aviation from the early pioneers to the jet age. The prize exhibit is a B-52 bomber on permanent loan from the United States Air Force, one of only two on public display outside the US. The centre is 8 km from Darwin city and is on the site of fierce air combat that took place overhead during World War II.
Natural
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Bicentennial Park. This scenic stretch of parkland along The Esplanade overlooks Darwin Harbour. It’s a great place to kick a footy, soak up some rays or have a picnic while watching the sun set.
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, (Geranium St off the Stuart Hwy), 7AM-7PM. A stone’s throw from the city centre are 42 hectares of gardens that showcase local flora and that of other tropical habitats around the world. Explore monsoon forests, coastal foredunes and open woodlands on a stroll through the botanic gardens. Free.
Lake Alexander. An ideal spot for swimming all year round, Lake Alexander is popular for picnics and barbecues. Spend the day by the water, have a game of volleyball and tire the kids out on the playground.
Casuarina Coastal Reserve. The Reserve encompasses 1500 hectares, including 8 km (5 mi) of sandy beaches bordered by dramatic cliffs. Stretch your legs on one of the walking paths or grab a table and settle in for a barbecue under a shady Casuarina tree.
Charles Darwin National Park. Shell middens in the area indicate that it has been used by Aboriginal people for thousands of years. The Larrakia people are the traditional owners of the land. During World War II, this area was part of a network of military sites that formed Australia’s front line of defence, and as a result there are many bunkers and storage facilities remaining.
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Vienna Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
On your next trip to Austria, pay a visit to its capital city of Vienna. During the late 19th and early 20th century, this city became a cultural epicenter of E...
On your next trip to Austria, pay a visit to its capital city of Vienna. During the late 19th and early 20th century, this city became a cultural epicenter of Europe, contributing art, philosophy, and culture on its way to becoming one of the world’s great cities.
During your Vienna sightseeing, you can drink coffee in the same cafes as Einstein and Freud, or wander down the streets that inspired Beethoven. Tour galleries devoted to some of the most magnificent artwork in all of Europe, then walk along the Ringstrasse. Also called “Ring Road,” this downtown boulevard home to private residences, palaces, and other exquisite examples of architecture for you to marvel at.
Much of Vienna tourism is centered in its cafes. This is not just because its residents love strong coffee—though they do—but because Viennese social life largely grows out of its coffee houses. Locals will spend hours at their favorite cafes, reading the paper, speaking to friends, working on projects, or listening to music in the evenings. Sit at a table and watch the people of Vienna stroll by, or enjoy a sachertorte, or chocolate cake, while catching up on your latest novel. It’s impossible to visit this city and not be inspired.
Vienna has long been called The City of Music. Find out why at the Vienna State Opera; a backstage tour will show you all the ins and outs of this majestic place, as well as give you a glimpse of why it has been at the forefront of entertainment since its construction in the 1800s. Afterward, head a few blocks south to the Volksgarten, or people’s garden. Stroll through its pathways and sniff the sweet fragrance of its hundreds of roses. What better way to end a day in one of the world’s most beautiful cities?
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On your next trip to Austria, pay a visit to its capital city of Vienna. During the late 19th and early 20th century, this city became a cultural epicenter of Europe, contributing art, philosophy, and culture on its way to becoming one of the world’s great cities.
During your Vienna sightseeing, you can drink coffee in the same cafes as Einstein and Freud, or wander down the streets that inspired Beethoven. Tour galleries devoted to some of the most magnificent artwork in all of Europe, then walk along the Ringstrasse. Also called “Ring Road,” this downtown boulevard home to private residences, palaces, and other exquisite examples of architecture for you to marvel at.
Much of Vienna tourism is centered in its cafes. This is not just because its residents love strong coffee—though they do—but because Viennese social life largely grows out of its coffee houses. Locals will spend hours at their favorite cafes, reading the paper, speaking to friends, working on projects, or listening to music in the evenings. Sit at a table and watch the people of Vienna stroll by, or enjoy a sachertorte, or chocolate cake, while catching up on your latest novel. It’s impossible to visit this city and not be inspired.
Vienna has long been called The City of Music. Find out why at the Vienna State Opera; a backstage tour will show you all the ins and outs of this majestic place, as well as give you a glimpse of why it has been at the forefront of entertainment since its construction in the 1800s. Afterward, head a few blocks south to the Volksgarten, or people’s garden. Stroll through its pathways and sniff the sweet fragrance of its hundreds of roses. What better way to end a day in one of the world’s most beautiful cities?
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Kyoto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Kyoto, Japan, has long been considered one of the country’s most beautiful cities. Once the capital of the nation, Kyoto is now an ultra-modern haven that retai...
Kyoto, Japan, has long been considered one of the country’s most beautiful cities. Once the capital of the nation, Kyoto is now an ultra-modern haven that retains a great deal of its ancient charm.
To see some of this long-established glamour, make your way to Kyoto Tower. Just two miles east of the tower is Gion, an entertainment quarter and home to many of Kyoto’s famous geishas. As you walk east through Gion, you’ll find even more old architecture, including several Ryokan, or traditional Japanese inns. Many date back to the Edo period, which ranged from 1603 to 1868.
During your Kyoto tour, take a rickshaw ride to the Sannen-zaka and Ninen-zaka districts, where cars are prohibited and traditional teahouses and temples adorn the nearby landscape. Kyoto is known as “The City of Ten Thousand Shrines” for good reason. Walk through the great open plazas of the Haian Shrine, or spend a quiet moment in the intimate confines of the Shorenin Temple and its beautiful gardens.
The most famous of Kyoto’s temples is Fushimi Inari-taisha, a stunning red complex that sprawls over Mount Inari, which is named after and dedicated to Inari, the fox spirit. A hike to the summit takes about two hours, and will lead you through thousands of colorful sub-shrines and thick, ancient forest. Once you’re at the top, you’ll have a stunning view of Kyoto.
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Kyoto, Japan, has long been considered one of the country’s most beautiful cities. Once the capital of the nation, Kyoto is now an ultra-modern haven that retains a great deal of its ancient charm.
To see some of this long-established glamour, make your way to Kyoto Tower. Just two miles east of the tower is Gion, an entertainment quarter and home to many of Kyoto’s famous geishas. As you walk east through Gion, you’ll find even more old architecture, including several Ryokan, or traditional Japanese inns. Many date back to the Edo period, which ranged from 1603 to 1868.
During your Kyoto tour, take a rickshaw ride to the Sannen-zaka and Ninen-zaka districts, where cars are prohibited and traditional teahouses and temples adorn the nearby landscape. Kyoto is known as “The City of Ten Thousand Shrines” for good reason. Walk through the great open plazas of the Haian Shrine, or spend a quiet moment in the intimate confines of the Shorenin Temple and its beautiful gardens.
The most famous of Kyoto’s temples is Fushimi Inari-taisha, a stunning red complex that sprawls over Mount Inari, which is named after and dedicated to Inari, the fox spirit. A hike to the summit takes about two hours, and will lead you through thousands of colorful sub-shrines and thick, ancient forest. Once you’re at the top, you’ll have a stunning view of Kyoto.
What is your favorite part of Kyoto?
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St. Petersburg Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Four hundred miles west of Moscow is St. Petersburg, Russia. A striking city resting on the banks of the Neva River, St. Petersburg has long been a draw for lovers of architecture, as St. Petersburg tours often begin with the city's legendary structures.
Enter a world of towering cathedrals, palaces, and gardens, many of them set down by the order of Peter the Great in the 18th century. As the decades passed, later members of Russian royalty added to the city's opulence by constructing additional marvels. Walk through the Palace Square, located in the heart of St. Petersburg and home of the Winter Palace, the sprawling home of Catherine the Great. Next, pay a visit to St. Isaac's Cathedral and its gold-plated dome, which glitters in the sunshine. If you walk to the top of its dome, you will be rewarded with astonishing views of the city.
Continue your St. Petersburg sightseeing by taking a boat ride down the river to Peterhof Gardens & Palace. This gilded structure and its lush array of plant life was constructed to rival France's Palace of Versailles, and is a popular place for a quiet walk in nature or to reflect upon the engineering marvel of its 60 fountains, all of which flow continuously without the use of pumps.
Spend your evening walking along Nevsky Prospect, St. Petersburg's main thoroughfare. Besides offering even more beautiful architecture to gaze upon, Nevsky Prospect is loaded with restaurants and boutiques. Enjoy a delicious meal, shop around for the perfect Russian souvenir, and plan the itinerary for your next day in this magnificent city.
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Four hundred miles west of Moscow is St. Petersburg, Russia. A striking city resting on the banks of the Neva River, St. Petersburg has long been a draw for lovers of architecture, as St. Petersburg tours often begin with the city's legendary structures.
Enter a world of towering cathedrals, palaces, and gardens, many of them set down by the order of Peter the Great in the 18th century. As the decades passed, later members of Russian royalty added to the city's opulence by constructing additional marvels. Walk through the Palace Square, located in the heart of St. Petersburg and home of the Winter Palace, the sprawling home of Catherine the Great. Next, pay a visit to St. Isaac's Cathedral and its gold-plated dome, which glitters in the sunshine. If you walk to the top of its dome, you will be rewarded with astonishing views of the city.
Continue your St. Petersburg sightseeing by taking a boat ride down the river to Peterhof Gardens & Palace. This gilded structure and its lush array of plant life was constructed to rival France's Palace of Versailles, and is a popular place for a quiet walk in nature or to reflect upon the engineering marvel of its 60 fountains, all of which flow continuously without the use of pumps.
Spend your evening walking along Nevsky Prospect, St. Petersburg's main thoroughfare. Besides offering even more beautiful architecture to gaze upon, Nevsky Prospect is loaded with restaurants and boutiques. Enjoy a delicious meal, shop around for the perfect Russian souvenir, and plan the itinerary for your next day in this magnificent city.
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Galway City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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This video for Galway City Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
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A tour of Galway City is a walk down the streets of a settlement that has seen much. Once a major trading post in the Middle Ages, Galway City also endured a nearly year-long siege during the Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland. Though its fortunes have ebbed and flowed over the years, Galway City is now a vibrant entertainment hub and a beloved destination for visitors from all over the world.
We recommend that your Galway City sightseeing include a look into some of the city’s famed local history. Galway City grew from a settlement around the Dun Bhun na Gaillime, a fort that once overlooked the River Corrib. Once you’ve learned a bit about The City of the Tribes—one of Galway City’s many nicknames—it’s time to find out why Galway City is also referred to as “The Cultural Heart of Ireland.” The residents of this city love music and the arts, and it seems every other day there’s some sort of festival or event going on. Whether you want to attend a concert or celebrate a gallery opening, Galway City probably has something up your alley.
While you can lose count of all the local performances you take in at pubs and cafes, don’t lose sight of Galway City’s natural beauty. As the sun goes down, you can take a stroll along Galway Bay, exchange stories of adventure with the residents, and take a breath of fresh sea air.
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A tour of Galway City is a walk down the streets of a settlement that has seen much. Once a major trading post in the Middle Ages, Galway City also endured a nearly year-long siege during the Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland. Though its fortunes have ebbed and flowed over the years, Galway City is now a vibrant entertainment hub and a beloved destination for visitors from all over the world.
We recommend that your Galway City sightseeing include a look into some of the city’s famed local history. Galway City grew from a settlement around the Dun Bhun na Gaillime, a fort that once overlooked the River Corrib. Once you’ve learned a bit about The City of the Tribes—one of Galway City’s many nicknames—it’s time to find out why Galway City is also referred to as “The Cultural Heart of Ireland.” The residents of this city love music and the arts, and it seems every other day there’s some sort of festival or event going on. Whether you want to attend a concert or celebrate a gallery opening, Galway City probably has something up your alley.
While you can lose count of all the local performances you take in at pubs and cafes, don’t lose sight of Galway City’s natural beauty. As the sun goes down, you can take a stroll along Galway Bay, exchange stories of adventure with the residents, and take a breath of fresh sea air.
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Montreal Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Montreal, Canada. This extraordinary city, which began life as a French colony in the 1600s, is now a stunning metropolis combining old-world archite...
Welcome to Montreal, Canada. This extraordinary city, which began life as a French colony in the 1600s, is now a stunning metropolis combining old-world architecture with modern dashes.
When Mark Twain visited Montreal in the 19th century, he was so taken by its many churches that he nicknamed it “The City of 100 Bell Towers.” These numerous buildings are often part of Montreal sightseeing; marvel at the imposing stone façade of Christ Church Cathedral, or stand beneath the great arched ceiling of the beautiful Notre Dame Basilica. You can spend days exploring the city’s many sacred spaces, but Montreal tourism is so much more than that; if you’re a foodie, you’re in luck, because the residents of Montreal adore a good meal, whether it’s poutine from a streetside bistro or fresh produce from the farmers market.
A tour of Montreal will take you across cobblestone streets and through architecture that dates back to the 1600s, but one thing you must remember to do is to walk and play in its numerous green spaces. The city’s inhabitants take great pride in Montreal’s natural beauty, and hikes up Mont Royal or along the St. Lawrence River are frequent activities for locals. Remember to bring your camera, as the riverfront and the mountain are full of striking photo opportunities.
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Welcome to Montreal, Canada. This extraordinary city, which began life as a French colony in the 1600s, is now a stunning metropolis combining old-world architecture with modern dashes.
When Mark Twain visited Montreal in the 19th century, he was so taken by its many churches that he nicknamed it “The City of 100 Bell Towers.” These numerous buildings are often part of Montreal sightseeing; marvel at the imposing stone façade of Christ Church Cathedral, or stand beneath the great arched ceiling of the beautiful Notre Dame Basilica. You can spend days exploring the city’s many sacred spaces, but Montreal tourism is so much more than that; if you’re a foodie, you’re in luck, because the residents of Montreal adore a good meal, whether it’s poutine from a streetside bistro or fresh produce from the farmers market.
A tour of Montreal will take you across cobblestone streets and through architecture that dates back to the 1600s, but one thing you must remember to do is to walk and play in its numerous green spaces. The city’s inhabitants take great pride in Montreal’s natural beauty, and hikes up Mont Royal or along the St. Lawrence River are frequent activities for locals. Remember to bring your camera, as the riverfront and the mountain are full of striking photo opportunities.
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Tokyo Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Tokyo, the capital of Japan and the epitome of the word “megacity.”
In this vast metropolis, ancient traditions blend with futuristic buildings, and...
Welcome to Tokyo, the capital of Japan and the epitome of the word “megacity.”
In this vast metropolis, ancient traditions blend with futuristic buildings, and your Tokyo sightseeing will take you to representations of each. Pay your respects at temples set in forested hillsides, then flex your credit card in one of the shopping districts, before sitting down to a five-star meal…all in one day.
Your Tokyo tour begins with the subway and train system, which will take you all over this sprawling city. Tokyo is home to some 35 million people, many of which you’ll meet as its public transit carries you throughout its many neighborhoods. Make a stop in Asakusa, a temple district nestled in leafy trees with skyscrapers towering in the background. There you’ll visit Nakamisi Dori, a street loaded with food vendors and religious charms. Get to know the city a little better in the Harajuku district, home to cutting-edge fashion, a thriving, youth-centered culture, and the famous Yoyogi Park. The park stands out in stern contrast to the rest of the neighborhood; this sprawling, 134-acre green space is where locals slow down after a frenzied week of work and play.
As night falls, make your way to Shinjuku. Many of Tokyo’s premier restaurants and pubs span Shinjuku’s streets, and you can indulge in succulent 5-star meals or sample with fast food from local vendors. Watch a movie, do some karaoke, and linger with fellow travelers and friendly locals alike.
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Welcome to Tokyo, the capital of Japan and the epitome of the word “megacity.”
In this vast metropolis, ancient traditions blend with futuristic buildings, and your Tokyo sightseeing will take you to representations of each. Pay your respects at temples set in forested hillsides, then flex your credit card in one of the shopping districts, before sitting down to a five-star meal…all in one day.
Your Tokyo tour begins with the subway and train system, which will take you all over this sprawling city. Tokyo is home to some 35 million people, many of which you’ll meet as its public transit carries you throughout its many neighborhoods. Make a stop in Asakusa, a temple district nestled in leafy trees with skyscrapers towering in the background. There you’ll visit Nakamisi Dori, a street loaded with food vendors and religious charms. Get to know the city a little better in the Harajuku district, home to cutting-edge fashion, a thriving, youth-centered culture, and the famous Yoyogi Park. The park stands out in stern contrast to the rest of the neighborhood; this sprawling, 134-acre green space is where locals slow down after a frenzied week of work and play.
As night falls, make your way to Shinjuku. Many of Tokyo’s premier restaurants and pubs span Shinjuku’s streets, and you can indulge in succulent 5-star meals or sample with fast food from local vendors. Watch a movie, do some karaoke, and linger with fellow travelers and friendly locals alike.
What was your favorite part of Tokyo?
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Manchester Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Manchester is a city of firsts. It was the epicenter of the Industrial Revolution, the pla...
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Manchester is a city of firsts. It was the epicenter of the Industrial Revolution, the place where mankind first split the atom, and the birthplace of the modern computer.
The many chapters of Manchester’s story come together in Castlefield. Here you’ll find the remains of a Roman fort, Bridgewater Canal, and some of the mills which once generated incredible wealth for the city. In the background, Beetham Tower is a symbol of a city again on the rise.
Manchester’s crowning glory is its Town Hall, built to rival the great buildings of London. During the Industrial Revolution, Manchester’s merchants went on a spending spree, scouring the world in search of cultural treasures to fill their stately homes. Many of these treasures now reside in the Manchester Art Gallery and the Manchester Museum.
In 1653, the Chetham Library became the country’s first free public library and has been open to all ever since. Two hundred and fifty years later, one of the city’s greatest philanthropists, Enriqueta Rylands, unveiled the John Rylands Library, dedicated to the memory of her textile magnate husband.
Housed in a restored Edwardian pump house is The People’s History Museum, which celebrates those who challenged Britain’s rigid political and class systems. At the world’s oldest surviving railway station, you’ll find The Museum of Science and Industry, while the Imperial War Museum North reminds us of the human cost of warfare.
Explore the city’s musical heritage in the Northern Quarter, and check out Canal Street, which perfectly encapsulates the Mancunian ideals of tolerance and good times. Learn more about the city’s footballing history at the National Football Museum, or time your visit for a match at Old Trafford.
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Manchester is a city of firsts. It was the epicenter of the Industrial Revolution, the place where mankind first split the atom, and the birthplace of the modern computer.
The many chapters of Manchester’s story come together in Castlefield. Here you’ll find the remains of a Roman fort, Bridgewater Canal, and some of the mills which once generated incredible wealth for the city. In the background, Beetham Tower is a symbol of a city again on the rise.
Manchester’s crowning glory is its Town Hall, built to rival the great buildings of London. During the Industrial Revolution, Manchester’s merchants went on a spending spree, scouring the world in search of cultural treasures to fill their stately homes. Many of these treasures now reside in the Manchester Art Gallery and the Manchester Museum.
In 1653, the Chetham Library became the country’s first free public library and has been open to all ever since. Two hundred and fifty years later, one of the city’s greatest philanthropists, Enriqueta Rylands, unveiled the John Rylands Library, dedicated to the memory of her textile magnate husband.
Housed in a restored Edwardian pump house is The People’s History Museum, which celebrates those who challenged Britain’s rigid political and class systems. At the world’s oldest surviving railway station, you’ll find The Museum of Science and Industry, while the Imperial War Museum North reminds us of the human cost of warfare.
Explore the city’s musical heritage in the Northern Quarter, and check out Canal Street, which perfectly encapsulates the Mancunian ideals of tolerance and good times. Learn more about the city’s footballing history at the National Football Museum, or time your visit for a match at Old Trafford.
- published: 22 Sep 2015
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Wellington Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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New Zealand is known as the “Land of the Long White Cloud” to its native Maori people, and...
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New Zealand is known as the “Land of the Long White Cloud” to its native Maori people, and Wellington is its cultural, political, and culinary capital. In fact, Wellington is the southernmost capital in the entire world. This compact city is trendy, creative, and begging to be explored.
Wellington tourism is diverse; fresh ocean winds blow off the Cook Strait and invite you to kayak in the harbor or explore the beach. The compact city center is replete with street art and museums and imbued with creativity. Many Wellington tours begin with a cup of coffee at a downtown café. Once your eyes are open, take a walking tour of the area and observe the eclectic architecture, including the Parliament building and its beehive-shaped executive wing.
Next, ride a historic Wellington cable car from Lambton Quay to the Botanic Garden. Make your way back down on foot, weaving through the gardens on scenic paths. For a look at the history of this South Pacific capital, go to Te Papa National Museum, which outlines the country’s cultural heritage.
Cap off your day of Wellington sightseeing with a locally brewed beer on the wharf and enjoy some fine dining at one of the many cozy city center restaurants.
What do you look forward to doing most in Wellington?
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New Zealand is known as the “Land of the Long White Cloud” to its native Maori people, and Wellington is its cultural, political, and culinary capital. In fact, Wellington is the southernmost capital in the entire world. This compact city is trendy, creative, and begging to be explored.
Wellington tourism is diverse; fresh ocean winds blow off the Cook Strait and invite you to kayak in the harbor or explore the beach. The compact city center is replete with street art and museums and imbued with creativity. Many Wellington tours begin with a cup of coffee at a downtown café. Once your eyes are open, take a walking tour of the area and observe the eclectic architecture, including the Parliament building and its beehive-shaped executive wing.
Next, ride a historic Wellington cable car from Lambton Quay to the Botanic Garden. Make your way back down on foot, weaving through the gardens on scenic paths. For a look at the history of this South Pacific capital, go to Te Papa National Museum, which outlines the country’s cultural heritage.
Cap off your day of Wellington sightseeing with a locally brewed beer on the wharf and enjoy some fine dining at one of the many cozy city center restaurants.
What do you look forward to doing most in Wellington?
Visit our Wellington travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 20 May 2014
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Copenhagen Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Copenhagen, Denmark! This stunning place is also called “The City of Spires,” and after arriving here, you’ll see why.
A tour of Copenhagen reveals ...
Welcome to Copenhagen, Denmark! This stunning place is also called “The City of Spires,” and after arriving here, you’ll see why.
A tour of Copenhagen reveals cobblestone streets, beautiful canals, and many 16th and 17th-century buildings crowned by the aforementioned spires. Don’t let the archaic exterior of these buildings fool you; they house very modern restaurants, theaters, and shops, and you can easily spend days sampling seafood and coffees at the various eateries.
One of Copenhagen’s most beloved attractions is Tivoli Gardens, a theme park that dates back to 1843. Watch a pantomime, ride one of the oldest roller coasters, or just enjoy a trip in a dragon boat. After a few hours at Tivoli Gardens, continue your Copenhagen sightseeing in the city proper. Copenhagen is like something out of a fairy tale, full of multicolored houses and boats that tie up at Copenhagen’s wharves.
Next, rent a bike. With almost 250 miles of bicycle lanes, getting around two wheels is a healthy, athletic way to get to know the city. Ride your bike to Nyhavn, a waterfront district that dates back to the 17th century. This is the spot to make friends at the local pubs, or to simply sit and watch the boats go back and forth over the waters of the Oresund. Nyhavn is also home to “The Little Mermaid,” a statue fashioned after the titular character in the Hans Christian Andersen tale. Make sure you bring your camera, as the mermaid is a popular place for a photo op.
Are you ready for your trip to Copenhagen?
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Welcome to Copenhagen, Denmark! This stunning place is also called “The City of Spires,” and after arriving here, you’ll see why.
A tour of Copenhagen reveals cobblestone streets, beautiful canals, and many 16th and 17th-century buildings crowned by the aforementioned spires. Don’t let the archaic exterior of these buildings fool you; they house very modern restaurants, theaters, and shops, and you can easily spend days sampling seafood and coffees at the various eateries.
One of Copenhagen’s most beloved attractions is Tivoli Gardens, a theme park that dates back to 1843. Watch a pantomime, ride one of the oldest roller coasters, or just enjoy a trip in a dragon boat. After a few hours at Tivoli Gardens, continue your Copenhagen sightseeing in the city proper. Copenhagen is like something out of a fairy tale, full of multicolored houses and boats that tie up at Copenhagen’s wharves.
Next, rent a bike. With almost 250 miles of bicycle lanes, getting around two wheels is a healthy, athletic way to get to know the city. Ride your bike to Nyhavn, a waterfront district that dates back to the 17th century. This is the spot to make friends at the local pubs, or to simply sit and watch the boats go back and forth over the waters of the Oresund. Nyhavn is also home to “The Little Mermaid,” a statue fashioned after the titular character in the Hans Christian Andersen tale. Make sure you bring your camera, as the mermaid is a popular place for a photo op.
Are you ready for your trip to Copenhagen?
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Bangkok Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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When you tour Bangkok, you’re immersing yourself in a city of contrasts. From its homage to an...
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When you tour Bangkok, you’re immersing yourself in a city of contrasts. From its homage to ancient cultures to the ultra-modern skyscrapers that line the downtown area, you’ll soon discover why this lively metropolis wins so many “World’s Best City” awards from various publications. Some claim, it’s the perfect mixture of food, friendly citizens, shopping, and things to do.
Step into Krung Thep, or The City of Angels, and let your adventure begin. You might be confused when you first arrive; where, exactly, are these angels? But a close look at the smiling people will soon make it obvious. You can see more of this care and attention to detail in the many temples that dot the city’s landscape, as well as their daily lives. Thai arts and crafts are indicative of this…especially their culinary art.
If you’re visiting Bangkok for the food, you’re in good company. Did you know there are 50,000+ places to eat in Bangkok alone? Whether you’re here for five-star dining or a funky little café, you’ll find all kinds of gastronomical delights when you arrive. But here’s a secret: head down to the streets instead of the restaurants. The street food is a bargain, and praised by locals and visitors alike.
If you’re not eating or relaxing, you’re probably shopping. Sightseeing in Bangkok always includes some sort of purchasing spree, whether it’s clothing, crafts, artwork, or that perfect piece of furniture for your living room.
Don’t think you have to head to bed just because the sun has gone down. The nightlife here is hopping with clubs, glowing lights, and river cruises.
What will you do in Bangkok?
Visit Bangkok travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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When you tour Bangkok, you’re immersing yourself in a city of contrasts. From its homage to ancient cultures to the ultra-modern skyscrapers that line the downtown area, you’ll soon discover why this lively metropolis wins so many “World’s Best City” awards from various publications. Some claim, it’s the perfect mixture of food, friendly citizens, shopping, and things to do.
Step into Krung Thep, or The City of Angels, and let your adventure begin. You might be confused when you first arrive; where, exactly, are these angels? But a close look at the smiling people will soon make it obvious. You can see more of this care and attention to detail in the many temples that dot the city’s landscape, as well as their daily lives. Thai arts and crafts are indicative of this…especially their culinary art.
If you’re visiting Bangkok for the food, you’re in good company. Did you know there are 50,000+ places to eat in Bangkok alone? Whether you’re here for five-star dining or a funky little café, you’ll find all kinds of gastronomical delights when you arrive. But here’s a secret: head down to the streets instead of the restaurants. The street food is a bargain, and praised by locals and visitors alike.
If you’re not eating or relaxing, you’re probably shopping. Sightseeing in Bangkok always includes some sort of purchasing spree, whether it’s clothing, crafts, artwork, or that perfect piece of furniture for your living room.
Don’t think you have to head to bed just because the sun has gone down. The nightlife here is hopping with clubs, glowing lights, and river cruises.
What will you do in Bangkok?
Visit Bangkok travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Auckland Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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With 1.5 million lucky people calling Auckland home, this North Island gem is the most popul...
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With 1.5 million lucky people calling Auckland home, this North Island gem is the most populous city in New Zealand. Auckland tourism is quite diverse, giving visitors a bounty of choices for how to spend their time. The city marries modern buildings and art with nature, and the surrounding region has plenty of its own attractions to offer.
Auckland is called the City of Sails, boasting more boats per capita than anywhere else in the world. Nestled between two natural harbors, it’s no wonder residents and visitors alike enjoy spending time on the water. After a breakfast in Elliott Stables, take off on a boat cruise from downtown to explore the sights of Hauraki Gulf.
With your feet back on solid ground, enjoy Auckland sightseeing and shopping along Queen Street. Jet over to Ponsonby, which is considered one of the more hip neighborhoods in Auckland. When lunchtime rolls around, find your way to Devonport, a lovely harborside suburb where you can enjoy a seafood lunch.
With a contented stomach, spend some time at Auckland Domain, the city’s oldest park. Watch a game of cricket, walk through the Formal Gardens, or take a leisurely stroll through the mature trees. If you’re interested in even more of New Zealand’s natural landscape, head just outside the city for rolling hills, jagged cliffs, and forests with towering treetops. Walk through the Hauna Ranges and you’ll be rewarded with the Hunua Falls, an impressive waterfall rushing over a volcanic edge.
Visitors interested in adventurous Auckland tours must head to the downtown Sky Tower before leaving New Zealand. This is the tallest man-made building in the entire country – and it offers a breathtaking base jump from the top. If you’re not in the mood for that much adrenaline, head to the observation platform to take in sweeping views of the city and harbor.
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With 1.5 million lucky people calling Auckland home, this North Island gem is the most populous city in New Zealand. Auckland tourism is quite diverse, giving visitors a bounty of choices for how to spend their time. The city marries modern buildings and art with nature, and the surrounding region has plenty of its own attractions to offer.
Auckland is called the City of Sails, boasting more boats per capita than anywhere else in the world. Nestled between two natural harbors, it’s no wonder residents and visitors alike enjoy spending time on the water. After a breakfast in Elliott Stables, take off on a boat cruise from downtown to explore the sights of Hauraki Gulf.
With your feet back on solid ground, enjoy Auckland sightseeing and shopping along Queen Street. Jet over to Ponsonby, which is considered one of the more hip neighborhoods in Auckland. When lunchtime rolls around, find your way to Devonport, a lovely harborside suburb where you can enjoy a seafood lunch.
With a contented stomach, spend some time at Auckland Domain, the city’s oldest park. Watch a game of cricket, walk through the Formal Gardens, or take a leisurely stroll through the mature trees. If you’re interested in even more of New Zealand’s natural landscape, head just outside the city for rolling hills, jagged cliffs, and forests with towering treetops. Walk through the Hauna Ranges and you’ll be rewarded with the Hunua Falls, an impressive waterfall rushing over a volcanic edge.
Visitors interested in adventurous Auckland tours must head to the downtown Sky Tower before leaving New Zealand. This is the tallest man-made building in the entire country – and it offers a breathtaking base jump from the top. If you’re not in the mood for that much adrenaline, head to the observation platform to take in sweeping views of the city and harbor.
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"Charles Darwin" -My Friends💜
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Making off Paulo Ricardo- Darwin Sabino Fotografia
“A câmera não faz diferença nenhuma. Todas elas gravam o que você está vendo. Mas você precisa Ver.”
Ernst Haas
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Darwin & Aquamendez-Coming Off The Wall(2014 Remix)
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1 react do canal Mordecai e Rigby vs Gumball e Darwin 7Minutos Parte GN e Scopey e surpresa
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Value Inn, Darwin, Australia
Value Inn offers budget accommodation in the heart of Darwin, just 5 minutes’ drive from Mindil Beach.
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De onde saiu o Darwin - o incrivel mundo de gumball
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Apartment Saltwater Suites, Darwin, Australia
Located in Darwin, Saltwater Suites - 1,2 & 3 Bed Waterfront Apartments offers an outdoor pool.
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Von Martius convence Darwin a voltar ao Brasil
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Guilherme Network #1 Bumper Gumball e Darwin
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Bad Day by Darwin Deez ASL Interpretation
Bad Day by Darwin Deez translated into American Sign Language with subtitles.
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Дарвин в ветеринарной клинике / Darwin in vet clinic
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Pilluela Darwin velasquez video lyric
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Let's Play Assassins' Creed Syndicate Part #016 - Mit Charles Darwin gegen die Destillerie
«ASSASSIN'S CREED SYNDICATE»
Action-Adventure von Ubisoft (2015).
Offizielle Seite: http://assassinscreed.ubi.com/de-de/games/assassins-creed-syndicate/index.aspx
«LET'S PLAY ASSASSIN'S CREED SYNDICATE»
Kommentiertes Gameplay von Suzaku (2015).
Wenn dir dieses Spiel gefällt, bitte unterstütze die Entwickler und kaufe dir das Original
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Assassin's Creed: Syndicate playthrough part 79: ANGRY DARWIN
Side missions for Darwin are done and he seemed incredibly angry that Nightingale was trying to force him to rest instead of learn. Derpy dude.
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Assassin's Creed Syndicate | Charles Darwin | Difamación | Guía 100% | Gameplay
Un pequeño favor para Darwin supone una importante lección sobre la libertad de prensa
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Charles Darwin and the pigeons
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Why was Charles Darwin so special?
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Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln
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Darwin Fernandez fue premiado por su logotipo del Geoparque Imbabura (Noticias Ecuador)
Darwin Fernández egresado de la carrera de diseño gráfico de la Universidad Técnica del Norte es el ganador del logotipo del Geoparque Imbabura. La premiación se realizó en el centro cultural "el cuartel", por parte de la prefectura de Imbabura.
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Assassin's Creed Syndicate | Charles Darwin | Un Misterio Abominable | Guía 100% | Gameplay
Una extraña planta ha aparecido en Londres, y Darwin sospecha una maldad antinatural
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Charles Darwin freak
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Apartment Unit 48 - Kube on Cavenagh, Darwin, Australia
Situated 300 metres from Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin, this air-conditioned apartment features a balcony and a garden.
Making off Paulo Ricardo- Darwin Sabino Fotografia
“A câmera não faz diferença nenhuma. Todas elas gravam o que você está vendo. Mas você precisa Ver.”
Ernst Haas...
“A câmera não faz diferença nenhuma. Todas elas gravam o que você está vendo. Mas você precisa Ver.”
Ernst Haas
wn.com/Making Off Paulo Ricardo Darwin Sabino Fotografia
“A câmera não faz diferença nenhuma. Todas elas gravam o que você está vendo. Mas você precisa Ver.”
Ernst Haas
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Value Inn, Darwin, Australia
Value Inn offers budget accommodation in the heart of Darwin, just 5 minutes’ drive from Mindil Beach....
Value Inn offers budget accommodation in the heart of Darwin, just 5 minutes’ drive from Mindil Beach.
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Value Inn offers budget accommodation in the heart of Darwin, just 5 minutes’ drive from Mindil Beach.
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Apartment Saltwater Suites, Darwin, Australia
Located in Darwin, Saltwater Suites - 1,2 & 3 Bed Waterfront Apartments offers an outdoor pool....
Located in Darwin, Saltwater Suites - 1,2 & 3 Bed Waterfront Apartments offers an outdoor pool.
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Located in Darwin, Saltwater Suites - 1,2 & 3 Bed Waterfront Apartments offers an outdoor pool.
- published: 05 Feb 2016
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Bad Day by Darwin Deez ASL Interpretation
Bad Day by Darwin Deez translated into American Sign Language with subtitles....
Bad Day by Darwin Deez translated into American Sign Language with subtitles.
wn.com/Bad Day By Darwin Deez Asl Interpretation
Bad Day by Darwin Deez translated into American Sign Language with subtitles.
- published: 05 Feb 2016
- views: 4
Pilluela Darwin velasquez video lyric
Contactos 3108334569 darwinvelasquezmusic21@gmail.com...
Contactos 3108334569 darwinvelasquezmusic21@gmail.com
wn.com/Pilluela Darwin Velasquez Video Lyric
Contactos 3108334569 darwinvelasquezmusic21@gmail.com
- published: 05 Feb 2016
- views: 0
Let's Play Assassins' Creed Syndicate Part #016 - Mit Charles Darwin gegen die Destillerie
«ASSASSIN'S CREED SYNDICATE»
Action-Adventure von Ubisoft (2015).
Offizielle Seite: http://assassinscreed.ubi.com/de-de/games/assassins-creed-syndicate/index.as...
«ASSASSIN'S CREED SYNDICATE»
Action-Adventure von Ubisoft (2015).
Offizielle Seite: http://assassinscreed.ubi.com/de-de/games/assassins-creed-syndicate/index.aspx
«LET'S PLAY ASSASSIN'S CREED SYNDICATE»
Kommentiertes Gameplay von Suzaku (2015).
Wenn dir dieses Spiel gefällt, bitte unterstütze die Entwickler und kaufe dir das Original
Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/pogyjh3
Ubisoft Store: http://tinyurl.com/pys2gna
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - In The Heat Of The Moment (Toy Drum Remix).
http://www.amazon.de/The-Heat-Moment-Drum-Remix/dp/B00TJ9KMGU/ref=pd_sim_dmt_340_1?ie=UTF8&refRID;=0AFYBTC2T95JJ943XBBN&dpID;=51oYU6DqtVL&dpSrc;=sims&preST;=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_
wn.com/Let's Play Assassins' Creed Syndicate Part 016 Mit Charles Darwin Gegen Die Destillerie
«ASSASSIN'S CREED SYNDICATE»
Action-Adventure von Ubisoft (2015).
Offizielle Seite: http://assassinscreed.ubi.com/de-de/games/assassins-creed-syndicate/index.aspx
«LET'S PLAY ASSASSIN'S CREED SYNDICATE»
Kommentiertes Gameplay von Suzaku (2015).
Wenn dir dieses Spiel gefällt, bitte unterstütze die Entwickler und kaufe dir das Original
Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/pogyjh3
Ubisoft Store: http://tinyurl.com/pys2gna
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - In The Heat Of The Moment (Toy Drum Remix).
http://www.amazon.de/The-Heat-Moment-Drum-Remix/dp/B00TJ9KMGU/ref=pd_sim_dmt_340_1?ie=UTF8&refRID;=0AFYBTC2T95JJ943XBBN&dpID;=51oYU6DqtVL&dpSrc;=sims&preST;=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_
- published: 05 Feb 2016
- views: 0
Assassin's Creed: Syndicate playthrough part 79: ANGRY DARWIN
Side missions for Darwin are done and he seemed incredibly angry that Nightingale was trying to force him to rest instead of learn. Derpy dude.
If you enjoyed ...
Side missions for Darwin are done and he seemed incredibly angry that Nightingale was trying to force him to rest instead of learn. Derpy dude.
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wn.com/Assassin's Creed Syndicate Playthrough Part 79 Angry Darwin
Side missions for Darwin are done and he seemed incredibly angry that Nightingale was trying to force him to rest instead of learn. Derpy dude.
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- published: 05 Feb 2016
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Assassin's Creed Syndicate | Charles Darwin | Difamación | Guía 100% | Gameplay
Un pequeño favor para Darwin supone una importante lección sobre la libertad de prensa...
Un pequeño favor para Darwin supone una importante lección sobre la libertad de prensa
wn.com/Assassin's Creed Syndicate | Charles Darwin | Difamación | Guía 100 | Gameplay
Un pequeño favor para Darwin supone una importante lección sobre la libertad de prensa
- published: 05 Feb 2016
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Darwin Fernandez fue premiado por su logotipo del Geoparque Imbabura (Noticias Ecuador)
Darwin Fernández egresado de la carrera de diseño gráfico de la Universidad Técnica del Norte es el ganador del logotipo del Geoparque Imbabura. La premiación s...
Darwin Fernández egresado de la carrera de diseño gráfico de la Universidad Técnica del Norte es el ganador del logotipo del Geoparque Imbabura. La premiación se realizó en el centro cultural "el cuartel", por parte de la prefectura de Imbabura.
wn.com/Darwin Fernandez Fue Premiado Por Su Logotipo Del Geoparque Imbabura (Noticias Ecuador)
Darwin Fernández egresado de la carrera de diseño gráfico de la Universidad Técnica del Norte es el ganador del logotipo del Geoparque Imbabura. La premiación se realizó en el centro cultural "el cuartel", por parte de la prefectura de Imbabura.
- published: 05 Feb 2016
- views: 2
Apartment Unit 48 - Kube on Cavenagh, Darwin, Australia
Situated 300 metres from Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin, this air-conditioned apartment features a balcony and a garden....
Situated 300 metres from Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin, this air-conditioned apartment features a balcony and a garden.
wn.com/Apartment Unit 48 Kube On Cavenagh, Darwin, Australia
Situated 300 metres from Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin, this air-conditioned apartment features a balcony and a garden.
- published: 05 Feb 2016
- views: 0
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Evolution - What Darwin Never Knew - NOVA PBS Documentary
DOWNLOAD BOOK ( pdf ): http://www.mediafire.com/?39l9wwiurjns48y
READ ON-LINE: http://archive.org/stream/originofspecies00darwuoft#page/n0/mode/2up
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Exitos de Darwin
Yo esperare tu cambiaras, recuerdo aquel tiempo, mi viento es soledad, cuentenle, la ultima cancion, a escondidas te vere, abeja reina, ella, vas a acordarte de mi, tu carino se me va , si las flores pudieran hablar, que yo te quiero, lo q quedo de mi, me enamore sin darme cuenta
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Grupa Filmowa Darwin, 20m2 talk-show, odc. 190
✔ BALLADYNA VS ALINA: https://youtu.be/1iv3j5O2P6g
✔ MAKING OF: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cPKAeMHXBg
✔ SUBUJ: http://bit.ly/1hEby5w
✔ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/20m2Lukasza
✔ INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/20m2
✔ SNAPCHAT: lukaszjakobiak
Kawalerka, kamerka/telefon komórkowy, Gość. Internetowy talk-show realizowany w kawalerce czyli nie ma rzeczy niemożliwych. Gośćmi sto dziewięćdz
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1 hora de Música con Darwin Lechler - Gloria al Cordero Album
Canciones:
01. Ángeles de Dios (00:00)
02. Pedazo de Pan ( 05:39)
03. El Pretorio (11:31 )
04. Hola Como Estas (15:50 )
05. Cuando Pienso en Ti ( 19:47)
06. Gloria al Cordero (23:50 )
07. Todas las Cosas van bien (26:54 )
08. Abre mis ojos (32:01 )
09. Vamos a la casa del Señor (37:28 )
10. Tómalo, Acéptalo (42:07 )
11. Aleluya al Rey (45:56 )
Darwin Lechler - Cuando Estoy Contig
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Evolution - Part 1 of 7 - Darwin's Dangerous Idea (PBS Documentary)[HD 720p]
Darwin's Book : "Origin of Species"
Download ( pdf ): http://www.mediafire.com/?39l9wwiurjns48y
Read: http://archive.org/stream/originofspecies00darwuoft#page/n0/mode/2up
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"Questioning Darwin - Question Of God " Full Documentary
Questioning Darwin Literal and creationist interpretation of the Bible is the fastest-growing branch of Christianity in the U.S. This film takes an in-depth look at the views of these Christians who reject Charles Darwin's theory of evolution--while also examining how Darwin handled the question of God himself as he developed his theory of natural selection in the mid-1800s. Featuring interviews w
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Darwin Ulisse, il piacere della scoperta
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G.F. Darwin - spotkanie z twórcami - FALKON 2015 #01
Twórcy Grupy Filmowej Darwin odwiedzili FALKON i podczas specjalnego panelu opowiadali o swojej twórczości odpowiadając na liczne, nieraz trudne, pytania od publiczności. Spotkanie trwało godzinę i obfitowało w wiele ciekawych anegdot o pracy aktorów tego popularnego kanału.
Historia powstania grupy (za stroną www):
Wszystko zaczęło się w 2008 roku kiedy Jan Jurkowski i Marek Hucz spotkali się n
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Charles Darwin Biography (New Documentary 2014)
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C'est pas sorcier -THEORIE DE L'EVOLUTION : de darwin a la genetique
La chaine officielle de l'émission de France 3.
C'est pas sorcier, le magazine de la découverte et de la science.
Les sorciers s'interrogent sur les origines de l'homme et des espèces qui l'entourent. Depuis le 19e siècle, les avancées scientifiques et technologiques ont permis la reconstitution de la grande histoire de la Vie sur terre mais également de démontrer l'influence de l'activité humai
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Odifreddi legge Darwin - Giorno 1 - Le specie vegetali e animali
Dal sito del festival della mente: www.festivaldellamente.it, edizione 2008.
Il 27 dicembre 1831 la nave Beagle salpò dall'Inghilterra portando a bordo un passeggero d'eccezione, il giovane Charles Darwin, per un giro del mondo che durò cinque anni. In quel viaggio Darwin raccolse dati naturalistici di ogni genere, e tornato in patria si mise a esaminarli, arrivando lentamente a una conclusione:
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Darwin Desbocatti responde a Sanguinetti sobre Luis Batlle Berres
Análisis de Darwin Desbocatti de la carta abierta recibida por él, desde Julio María Sanguinetti, presidente de la República en dos oportunidades, acerca de los conceptos del primero para con Luis Batlle Berres, presidente colorado desde 1947 a 1951.
Columna emitida el 24 de Diciembre de 2015 en No toquen nada, programa que sale por Océano FM 93.9 de Montevideo, Uruguay, de Lun a Viernes de 8 a 1
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Darwin Lechler - 2 Horas Música Católica
http://www.catolicoplay.com
Canciones:
01. Ángeles de Dios (00:00)
02. Pedazo de Pan ( 05:39)
03. El Pretorio (11:31 )
04. Hola Como Estas (15:50 )
05. Cuando Pienso en Ti ( 19:47)
06. Gloria al Cordero (23:50 )
07. Todas las Cosas van bien (26:54 )
08. Abre mis ojos (32:01 )
09. Vamos a la casa del Señor (37:28 )
10. Tómalo, Acéptalo (42:07 )
11. Aleluya al Rey ( 45:56)
12. Conti
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Darwin Desbocatti Paro de Maestros
Darwin habla de los paros de los maestros
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Alien Planet - Darwin IV
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DARWIN Y LA EVOLUCIÓN BIOLÓGICA
Charles Robert Darwin (12 de febrero de 1809 -- 19 de abril de 1882) fue un naturalista inglés que postuló que todas las especies de seres vivos han evolucionado con el tiempo a partir de un antepasado común mediante un proceso denominado selección natural. La evolución fue aceptada como un hecho por la comunidad científica y por buena parte del público en vida de Darwin, mientras que su teoría de
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Le cauchemar de Darwin - 2005
Le Cauchemar de Darwin (Darwin's Nightmare) est un film documentaire coproduit par la France, l'Autriche, la Belgique, le Canada, la Finlande et la Suède réalisé par Hubert Sauper, sorti en 2004 et en salles en France le 2 mars 2005.
Le documentaire prend pour argument de départ les trafics autour de l'aéroport de Mwanza, en Tanzanie, sur les bords du lac Victoria, mais, selon Hubert Sauper, ce n
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Darwin Desbocatti sugerencias para evitar robos a adolescentes
Análisis de Darwin Desbocatti acerca de las recomendaciones emitidas por el Consejo de Educación Secundaria(CES), el Ministerio del Interior(MI) y el Registro Nacional de Empresas de Seguridad(RENAEMSE), a fin de evitar los robos en contra de los liceales adolescentes.
Columna emitida el 20 de Junio de 2011 en No toquen nada, programa que sale por Océano FM 93.9 de Montevideo, Uruguay, de Lun a V
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Ftv Marcell Darwin Terbaru 2015 Full Pacarku Copet Cantik
Ftv Marcell Darwin Terbaru 2015 Full Pacarku Copet Cantik selamat menyaksikan.
Pemain : Marcell Darwin
Ftv Terbaru 2015.
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Toma Lá Dá Cá - Darwin Se Equivocou II [3 Temporada]
Todos os direitos reservados Rede Globo de Televisão ® / (Episódio 30 [3 Temporada])
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Charles Darwin and the Evolution Theory - Biography 1/3 (Documentary)
Charles Darwin and the Evolution Theory - Biography 1/3 (Documentary)
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Science & Vie Le Grand Voyage De Charles Darwin La Théorie De L'évolution - Documentaire
La théorie de l'évolution qui jusqu'à nos jours a révolutionné la science et les hommes, germe dans la tête du jeune Charles Darwin pendant son grand voyage autour du monde. A 22 ans, il sort d'études de théologie et part pour étudier la botanique et l'origine providentielle de la création. Peu a peu, il réalise que l'homme ne pouvait être que le résultat d'un processus d'adaptation vieux de plusi
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Toma Lá Dá Cá - Darwin Se Equivocou [3 Temporada]
Todos os direitos reservados Rede Globo de Televisão ® / (Episódio 29 [3 Temporada])
Evolution - What Darwin Never Knew - NOVA PBS Documentary
DOWNLOAD BOOK ( pdf ): http://www.mediafire.com/?39l9wwiurjns48y
READ ON-LINE: http://archive.org/stream/originofspecies00darwuoft#page/n0/mode/2up...
DOWNLOAD BOOK ( pdf ): http://www.mediafire.com/?39l9wwiurjns48y
READ ON-LINE: http://archive.org/stream/originofspecies00darwuoft#page/n0/mode/2up
wn.com/Evolution What Darwin Never Knew Nova Pbs Documentary
DOWNLOAD BOOK ( pdf ): http://www.mediafire.com/?39l9wwiurjns48y
READ ON-LINE: http://archive.org/stream/originofspecies00darwuoft#page/n0/mode/2up
- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 984219
Exitos de Darwin
Yo esperare tu cambiaras, recuerdo aquel tiempo, mi viento es soledad, cuentenle, la ultima cancion, a escondidas te vere, abeja reina, ella, vas a acordarte de...
Yo esperare tu cambiaras, recuerdo aquel tiempo, mi viento es soledad, cuentenle, la ultima cancion, a escondidas te vere, abeja reina, ella, vas a acordarte de mi, tu carino se me va , si las flores pudieran hablar, que yo te quiero, lo q quedo de mi, me enamore sin darme cuenta
wn.com/Exitos De Darwin
Yo esperare tu cambiaras, recuerdo aquel tiempo, mi viento es soledad, cuentenle, la ultima cancion, a escondidas te vere, abeja reina, ella, vas a acordarte de mi, tu carino se me va , si las flores pudieran hablar, que yo te quiero, lo q quedo de mi, me enamore sin darme cuenta
- published: 17 Jan 2014
- views: 84362
Grupa Filmowa Darwin, 20m2 talk-show, odc. 190
✔ BALLADYNA VS ALINA: https://youtu.be/1iv3j5O2P6g
✔ MAKING OF: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cPKAeMHXBg
✔ SUBUJ: http://bit.ly/1hEby5w
✔ FACEBOOK: https://w...
✔ BALLADYNA VS ALINA: https://youtu.be/1iv3j5O2P6g
✔ MAKING OF: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cPKAeMHXBg
✔ SUBUJ: http://bit.ly/1hEby5w
✔ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/20m2Lukasza
✔ INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/20m2
✔ SNAPCHAT: lukaszjakobiak
Kawalerka, kamerka/telefon komórkowy, Gość. Internetowy talk-show realizowany w kawalerce czyli nie ma rzeczy niemożliwych. Gośćmi sto dziewięćdziesiątego odcinka są Marek Hucz i Jan Jurkowski z Grupy Filmowej Darwin.
Talk-show w nowej konwencji jest odpowiedzią na blichtr wywiadów i sesji, gdzie problemy znikają a rzeczywistość staje się gładka i piękna. Główną ideą jest pokazanie prawdziwych rozmów z prawdziwymi ludźmi. Właśnie dlatego goście zapraszani są do prywatnej, 20-metrowej kawalerki a nie dużego studia i nagrywani kamerką z telefonu komórkowego - bez retuszu, make-upu i stylisty.
Łukasz Jakóbiak, twórca 20 m² Łukasza jest absolwentem Wydziału Dziennikarstwa i Nauk Politycznych UW. Stworzył ten program, bo wierzy, że nie ma rzeczy niemożliwych. Chciał pokazać, że można zaprosić do siebie, do kawalerki znane osoby i szczerze porozmawiać z nimi na tematy, które niechętnie poruszają.
Kontakt: kontakt@20metrow.pl
wn.com/Grupa Filmowa Darwin, 20M2 Talk Show, Odc. 190
✔ BALLADYNA VS ALINA: https://youtu.be/1iv3j5O2P6g
✔ MAKING OF: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cPKAeMHXBg
✔ SUBUJ: http://bit.ly/1hEby5w
✔ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/20m2Lukasza
✔ INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/20m2
✔ SNAPCHAT: lukaszjakobiak
Kawalerka, kamerka/telefon komórkowy, Gość. Internetowy talk-show realizowany w kawalerce czyli nie ma rzeczy niemożliwych. Gośćmi sto dziewięćdziesiątego odcinka są Marek Hucz i Jan Jurkowski z Grupy Filmowej Darwin.
Talk-show w nowej konwencji jest odpowiedzią na blichtr wywiadów i sesji, gdzie problemy znikają a rzeczywistość staje się gładka i piękna. Główną ideą jest pokazanie prawdziwych rozmów z prawdziwymi ludźmi. Właśnie dlatego goście zapraszani są do prywatnej, 20-metrowej kawalerki a nie dużego studia i nagrywani kamerką z telefonu komórkowego - bez retuszu, make-upu i stylisty.
Łukasz Jakóbiak, twórca 20 m² Łukasza jest absolwentem Wydziału Dziennikarstwa i Nauk Politycznych UW. Stworzył ten program, bo wierzy, że nie ma rzeczy niemożliwych. Chciał pokazać, że można zaprosić do siebie, do kawalerki znane osoby i szczerze porozmawiać z nimi na tematy, które niechętnie poruszają.
Kontakt: kontakt@20metrow.pl
- published: 24 Jan 2016
- views: 101760
1 hora de Música con Darwin Lechler - Gloria al Cordero Album
Canciones:
01. Ángeles de Dios (00:00)
02. Pedazo de Pan ( 05:39)
03. El Pretorio (11:31 )
04. Hola Como Estas (15:50 )
05. Cuando Pienso en Ti ( 19:47)...
Canciones:
01. Ángeles de Dios (00:00)
02. Pedazo de Pan ( 05:39)
03. El Pretorio (11:31 )
04. Hola Como Estas (15:50 )
05. Cuando Pienso en Ti ( 19:47)
06. Gloria al Cordero (23:50 )
07. Todas las Cosas van bien (26:54 )
08. Abre mis ojos (32:01 )
09. Vamos a la casa del Señor (37:28 )
10. Tómalo, Acéptalo (42:07 )
11. Aleluya al Rey (45:56 )
Darwin Lechler - Cuando Estoy Contigo ALBUM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmq1zcQNVqY
Darwin Lechler - Alas de Fe ALBUM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhriVOjz42A
Pablo Castro - Nada Te Turbe [Album COMPLETO]
https://youtu.be/RlWQ9IT_YS8
Dei Verbum - Los Hijos de la Luz
https://youtu.be/N4KL5TnKh4c
Dei Verbum - Hagan lo que El diga Album
https://youtu.be/lgkqBkFGJRg
Dei Verbum - El Tiempo de los milagros no ha Terminado
https://youtu.be/WxPDQmVYSCo
Padre Martin Avalos y Dei Verbum - Acabo de Ver a Cristo Album
https://youtu.be/-nEVjWBQ4v4
Padre Martin Avalos y Dei Verbum - 1 Hora de Adoración Eucarística
https://youtu.be/qt1Zk7zULLA
Pablo Castro - Sintesis ALBUM
https://youtu.be/97I5i80CF9o
Darwin Lechler - Cuando Estoy Contigo ALBUM
https://youtu.be/qmq1zcQNVqY
wn.com/1 Hora De Música Con Darwin Lechler Gloria Al Cordero Album
Canciones:
01. Ángeles de Dios (00:00)
02. Pedazo de Pan ( 05:39)
03. El Pretorio (11:31 )
04. Hola Como Estas (15:50 )
05. Cuando Pienso en Ti ( 19:47)
06. Gloria al Cordero (23:50 )
07. Todas las Cosas van bien (26:54 )
08. Abre mis ojos (32:01 )
09. Vamos a la casa del Señor (37:28 )
10. Tómalo, Acéptalo (42:07 )
11. Aleluya al Rey (45:56 )
Darwin Lechler - Cuando Estoy Contigo ALBUM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmq1zcQNVqY
Darwin Lechler - Alas de Fe ALBUM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhriVOjz42A
Pablo Castro - Nada Te Turbe [Album COMPLETO]
https://youtu.be/RlWQ9IT_YS8
Dei Verbum - Los Hijos de la Luz
https://youtu.be/N4KL5TnKh4c
Dei Verbum - Hagan lo que El diga Album
https://youtu.be/lgkqBkFGJRg
Dei Verbum - El Tiempo de los milagros no ha Terminado
https://youtu.be/WxPDQmVYSCo
Padre Martin Avalos y Dei Verbum - Acabo de Ver a Cristo Album
https://youtu.be/-nEVjWBQ4v4
Padre Martin Avalos y Dei Verbum - 1 Hora de Adoración Eucarística
https://youtu.be/qt1Zk7zULLA
Pablo Castro - Sintesis ALBUM
https://youtu.be/97I5i80CF9o
Darwin Lechler - Cuando Estoy Contigo ALBUM
https://youtu.be/qmq1zcQNVqY
- published: 12 Jun 2014
- views: 106586
Evolution - Part 1 of 7 - Darwin's Dangerous Idea (PBS Documentary)[HD 720p]
Darwin's Book : "Origin of Species"
Download ( pdf ): http://www.mediafire.com/?39l9wwiurjns48y
Read: http://archive.org/stream/originofspecies00darwuoft#page/n...
Darwin's Book : "Origin of Species"
Download ( pdf ): http://www.mediafire.com/?39l9wwiurjns48y
Read: http://archive.org/stream/originofspecies00darwuoft#page/n0/mode/2up
wn.com/Evolution Part 1 Of 7 Darwin's Dangerous Idea (Pbs Documentary) Hd 720P
Darwin's Book : "Origin of Species"
Download ( pdf ): http://www.mediafire.com/?39l9wwiurjns48y
Read: http://archive.org/stream/originofspecies00darwuoft#page/n0/mode/2up
- published: 28 Jul 2012
- views: 232062
"Questioning Darwin - Question Of God " Full Documentary
Questioning Darwin Literal and creationist interpretation of the Bible is the fastest-growing branch of Christianity in the U.S. This film takes an in-depth loo...
Questioning Darwin Literal and creationist interpretation of the Bible is the fastest-growing branch of Christianity in the U.S. This film takes an in-depth look at the views of these Christians who reject Charles Darwin's theory of evolution--while also examining how Darwin handled the question of God himself as he developed his theory of natural selection in the mid-1800s. Featuring interviews with Darwin historians, biographers, ministers and creationist Christians, along with letters and writings of Darwin (voiced by actor Sam West), the film takes a balanced look at this 150-year-old debate.
wn.com/Questioning Darwin Question Of God Full Documentary
Questioning Darwin Literal and creationist interpretation of the Bible is the fastest-growing branch of Christianity in the U.S. This film takes an in-depth look at the views of these Christians who reject Charles Darwin's theory of evolution--while also examining how Darwin handled the question of God himself as he developed his theory of natural selection in the mid-1800s. Featuring interviews with Darwin historians, biographers, ministers and creationist Christians, along with letters and writings of Darwin (voiced by actor Sam West), the film takes a balanced look at this 150-year-old debate.
- published: 19 Feb 2015
- views: 101120
G.F. Darwin - spotkanie z twórcami - FALKON 2015 #01
Twórcy Grupy Filmowej Darwin odwiedzili FALKON i podczas specjalnego panelu opowiadali o swojej twórczości odpowiadając na liczne, nieraz trudne, pytania od pub...
Twórcy Grupy Filmowej Darwin odwiedzili FALKON i podczas specjalnego panelu opowiadali o swojej twórczości odpowiadając na liczne, nieraz trudne, pytania od publiczności. Spotkanie trwało godzinę i obfitowało w wiele ciekawych anegdot o pracy aktorów tego popularnego kanału.
Historia powstania grupy (za stroną www):
Wszystko zaczęło się w 2008 roku kiedy Jan Jurkowski i Marek Hucz spotkali się na studiach w Krakowie. Tam sobie studiowali i przez cały ten okres snuli historie i marzenia o robieniu głupich filmów i pełnej niezależności artystycznej. Z roku na rok pomysłów, tekstów i postaci było coraz więcej, a Szkoła Teatralna powoli miała się ku końcowi. W końcu nadszedł rok 2012 - dyplomy, obrony, magistrowie sztuki i inne takie różne. Gdzieś na horyzoncie jawiła się linia brzegowa kariery i końca marzeń o robieniu filmów. Oraz data końca świata. Wtedy właśnie Marek i Janek postanowili wziąć sprawy w swoje ręce i z pomocą wielu osób mądrzejszych od nich (Tomasz Bulenda, Bartosz Opolski, Filip Torres, Janek Moszumański, Weronika Pająk, Radosław świat i wielu innych) stworzyli „Grupę Filmową Darwin”. A potem umarli. Koniec.
Więcej na http://gfdarwin.pl/gfdarwin/
oraz na kanale: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkPjHTuNd_ycm__29dXM3Nw
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Twórcy Grupy Filmowej Darwin odwiedzili FALKON i podczas specjalnego panelu opowiadali o swojej twórczości odpowiadając na liczne, nieraz trudne, pytania od publiczności. Spotkanie trwało godzinę i obfitowało w wiele ciekawych anegdot o pracy aktorów tego popularnego kanału.
Historia powstania grupy (za stroną www):
Wszystko zaczęło się w 2008 roku kiedy Jan Jurkowski i Marek Hucz spotkali się na studiach w Krakowie. Tam sobie studiowali i przez cały ten okres snuli historie i marzenia o robieniu głupich filmów i pełnej niezależności artystycznej. Z roku na rok pomysłów, tekstów i postaci było coraz więcej, a Szkoła Teatralna powoli miała się ku końcowi. W końcu nadszedł rok 2012 - dyplomy, obrony, magistrowie sztuki i inne takie różne. Gdzieś na horyzoncie jawiła się linia brzegowa kariery i końca marzeń o robieniu filmów. Oraz data końca świata. Wtedy właśnie Marek i Janek postanowili wziąć sprawy w swoje ręce i z pomocą wielu osób mądrzejszych od nich (Tomasz Bulenda, Bartosz Opolski, Filip Torres, Janek Moszumański, Weronika Pająk, Radosław świat i wielu innych) stworzyli „Grupę Filmową Darwin”. A potem umarli. Koniec.
Więcej na http://gfdarwin.pl/gfdarwin/
oraz na kanale: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkPjHTuNd_ycm__29dXM3Nw
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- published: 10 Nov 2015
- views: 30209
C'est pas sorcier -THEORIE DE L'EVOLUTION : de darwin a la genetique
La chaine officielle de l'émission de France 3.
C'est pas sorcier, le magazine de la découverte et de la science.
Les sorciers s'interrogent sur les origines ...
La chaine officielle de l'émission de France 3.
C'est pas sorcier, le magazine de la découverte et de la science.
Les sorciers s'interrogent sur les origines de l'homme et des espèces qui l'entourent. Depuis le 19e siècle, les avancées scientifiques et technologiques ont permis la reconstitution de la grande histoire de la Vie sur terre mais également de démontrer l'influence de l'activité humaine sur son évolution !
wn.com/C'Est Pas Sorcier Theorie De L'Evolution De Darwin A La Genetique
La chaine officielle de l'émission de France 3.
C'est pas sorcier, le magazine de la découverte et de la science.
Les sorciers s'interrogent sur les origines de l'homme et des espèces qui l'entourent. Depuis le 19e siècle, les avancées scientifiques et technologiques ont permis la reconstitution de la grande histoire de la Vie sur terre mais également de démontrer l'influence de l'activité humaine sur son évolution !
- published: 23 May 2013
- views: 267899
Odifreddi legge Darwin - Giorno 1 - Le specie vegetali e animali
Dal sito del festival della mente: www.festivaldellamente.it, edizione 2008.
Il 27 dicembre 1831 la nave Beagle salpò dall'Inghilterra portando a bordo un pass...
Dal sito del festival della mente: www.festivaldellamente.it, edizione 2008.
Il 27 dicembre 1831 la nave Beagle salpò dall'Inghilterra portando a bordo un passeggero d'eccezione, il giovane Charles Darwin, per un giro del mondo che durò cinque anni. In quel viaggio Darwin raccolse dati naturalistici di ogni genere, e tornato in patria si mise a esaminarli, arrivando lentamente a una conclusione: le specie vegetali e animali non sono state create indipendentemente, ma si sono evolute nel tempo. Questa prima lettura è al tempo stesso un avventuruoso viaggio in compagnia di Darwin, grazie alle pagine del suo Viaggio di un naturalista attorno al mondo (1845), ed una lezione, in cui ci spiega la sua teoria partendo dalle pagine del suo capolavoro, L'origine delle specie (1859).
wn.com/Odifreddi Legge Darwin Giorno 1 Le Specie Vegetali E Animali
Dal sito del festival della mente: www.festivaldellamente.it, edizione 2008.
Il 27 dicembre 1831 la nave Beagle salpò dall'Inghilterra portando a bordo un passeggero d'eccezione, il giovane Charles Darwin, per un giro del mondo che durò cinque anni. In quel viaggio Darwin raccolse dati naturalistici di ogni genere, e tornato in patria si mise a esaminarli, arrivando lentamente a una conclusione: le specie vegetali e animali non sono state create indipendentemente, ma si sono evolute nel tempo. Questa prima lettura è al tempo stesso un avventuruoso viaggio in compagnia di Darwin, grazie alle pagine del suo Viaggio di un naturalista attorno al mondo (1845), ed una lezione, in cui ci spiega la sua teoria partendo dalle pagine del suo capolavoro, L'origine delle specie (1859).
- published: 20 Jun 2012
- views: 14778
Darwin Desbocatti responde a Sanguinetti sobre Luis Batlle Berres
Análisis de Darwin Desbocatti de la carta abierta recibida por él, desde Julio María Sanguinetti, presidente de la República en dos oportunidades, acerca de los...
Análisis de Darwin Desbocatti de la carta abierta recibida por él, desde Julio María Sanguinetti, presidente de la República en dos oportunidades, acerca de los conceptos del primero para con Luis Batlle Berres, presidente colorado desde 1947 a 1951.
Columna emitida el 24 de Diciembre de 2015 en No toquen nada, programa que sale por Océano FM 93.9 de Montevideo, Uruguay, de Lun a Viernes de 8 a 12 hrs.
http://oceanofm.com/
Audio descargado de http://darwindesbocatti.com/
wn.com/Darwin Desbocatti Responde A Sanguinetti Sobre Luis Batlle Berres
Análisis de Darwin Desbocatti de la carta abierta recibida por él, desde Julio María Sanguinetti, presidente de la República en dos oportunidades, acerca de los conceptos del primero para con Luis Batlle Berres, presidente colorado desde 1947 a 1951.
Columna emitida el 24 de Diciembre de 2015 en No toquen nada, programa que sale por Océano FM 93.9 de Montevideo, Uruguay, de Lun a Viernes de 8 a 12 hrs.
http://oceanofm.com/
Audio descargado de http://darwindesbocatti.com/
- published: 24 Dec 2015
- views: 4885
Darwin Lechler - 2 Horas Música Católica
http://www.catolicoplay.com
Canciones:
01. Ángeles de Dios (00:00)
02. Pedazo de Pan ( 05:39)
03. El Pretorio (11:31 )
04. Hola Como Estas (15:50 )
05. ...
http://www.catolicoplay.com
Canciones:
01. Ángeles de Dios (00:00)
02. Pedazo de Pan ( 05:39)
03. El Pretorio (11:31 )
04. Hola Como Estas (15:50 )
05. Cuando Pienso en Ti ( 19:47)
06. Gloria al Cordero (23:50 )
07. Todas las Cosas van bien (26:54 )
08. Abre mis ojos (32:01 )
09. Vamos a la casa del Señor (37:28 )
10. Tómalo, Acéptalo (42:07 )
11. Aleluya al Rey ( 45:56)
12. Contigo quiero Estar (49:54 )
13. Ámame tal como eres (53:07 )
14. Cuando estoy contigo (58:13 )
15. Cuando quiero hablar con Dios ( 1:03:42)
16. Dios te ha escogido (1:08:53 )
17. Dulce Huésped (1:13:43 )
18. Juicio Perfecto (1:17:11 )
19. Padre de mi Ser ( 1:22:55)
20. Siempre Estas ahí ( 1:29:06)
21. Te Necesito (1:34:23 )
22. A Veces Pienso (1:39:19 )
23. Al Señor ( 1:43:37)
24. Alas de Fe (1:48:06 )
25. Dime Porque ( 1:51:17)
26. Doy Gloria a Dios (1:54:42)
27. Fuente de Amor (1:58:23 )
28. Fuerza de Amor (2:01:35 )
29. Gracias a Dios (2:05:15 )
30. Mis Ojos ( 2:08:28)
31. Quiero Alabar (2:12:08)
32. Solo Dios Basta (2:15:15 )
33. Solos Tu y Yo ( 2:19:29)
wn.com/Darwin Lechler 2 Horas Música Católica
http://www.catolicoplay.com
Canciones:
01. Ángeles de Dios (00:00)
02. Pedazo de Pan ( 05:39)
03. El Pretorio (11:31 )
04. Hola Como Estas (15:50 )
05. Cuando Pienso en Ti ( 19:47)
06. Gloria al Cordero (23:50 )
07. Todas las Cosas van bien (26:54 )
08. Abre mis ojos (32:01 )
09. Vamos a la casa del Señor (37:28 )
10. Tómalo, Acéptalo (42:07 )
11. Aleluya al Rey ( 45:56)
12. Contigo quiero Estar (49:54 )
13. Ámame tal como eres (53:07 )
14. Cuando estoy contigo (58:13 )
15. Cuando quiero hablar con Dios ( 1:03:42)
16. Dios te ha escogido (1:08:53 )
17. Dulce Huésped (1:13:43 )
18. Juicio Perfecto (1:17:11 )
19. Padre de mi Ser ( 1:22:55)
20. Siempre Estas ahí ( 1:29:06)
21. Te Necesito (1:34:23 )
22. A Veces Pienso (1:39:19 )
23. Al Señor ( 1:43:37)
24. Alas de Fe (1:48:06 )
25. Dime Porque ( 1:51:17)
26. Doy Gloria a Dios (1:54:42)
27. Fuente de Amor (1:58:23 )
28. Fuerza de Amor (2:01:35 )
29. Gracias a Dios (2:05:15 )
30. Mis Ojos ( 2:08:28)
31. Quiero Alabar (2:12:08)
32. Solo Dios Basta (2:15:15 )
33. Solos Tu y Yo ( 2:19:29)
- published: 27 May 2015
- views: 23347
Darwin Desbocatti Paro de Maestros
Darwin habla de los paros de los maestros...
Darwin habla de los paros de los maestros
wn.com/Darwin Desbocatti Paro De Maestros
Darwin habla de los paros de los maestros
- published: 26 Aug 2015
- views: 5040
Alien Planet - Darwin IV
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- Showed on the Discovery Channel
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Now that I made my point, enjoy the video, and don't hesitate to comment on what you think and participate in the debates! :D
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Information on the video:
- Based on the book "Expedition".
- It's a docu-fiction, so anything that's showed is not science fact, just imagination ;)
- Showed on the Discovery Channel
- published: 05 Jun 2012
- views: 738714
DARWIN Y LA EVOLUCIÓN BIOLÓGICA
Charles Robert Darwin (12 de febrero de 1809 -- 19 de abril de 1882) fue un naturalista inglés que postuló que todas las especies de seres vivos han evolucionad...
Charles Robert Darwin (12 de febrero de 1809 -- 19 de abril de 1882) fue un naturalista inglés que postuló que todas las especies de seres vivos han evolucionado con el tiempo a partir de un antepasado común mediante un proceso denominado selección natural. La evolución fue aceptada como un hecho por la comunidad científica y por buena parte del público en vida de Darwin, mientras que su teoría de la evolución mediante selección natural no fue considerada como la explicación primaria del proceso evolutivo hasta los años 1930.1 Actualmente constituye la base de la síntesis evolutiva moderna. Con sus modificaciones, los descubrimientos científicos de Darwin aún siguen siendo el acta fundacional de la biología como ciencia, puesto que constituyen una explicación lógica que unifica las observaciones sobre la diversidad de la vida
Su obra fundamental, El origen de las especies por medio de la selección natural, o la preservación de las razas preferidas en la lucha por la vida, publicada en 1859, estableció que la explicación de la diversidad que se observa en la naturaleza se debe a las modificaciones acumuladas por la evolución a lo largo de las sucesivas generaciones.
La evolución biológica es el conjunto de transformaciones o cambios a través del tiempo que ha originado la diversidad de formas de vida que existen sobre la Tierra a partir de un antepasado común.1 2 La palabra evolución para describir tales cambios fue aplicada por primera vez en el siglo XVIII por el biólogo suizo Charles Bonnet en su obra Consideration sur les corps organisés.3 4 No obstante, el concepto de que la vida en la Tierra evolucionó a partir de un ancestro común ya había sido formulado por varios filósofos griegos,5 y la hipótesis de que las especies se transforman continuamente fue postulada por numerosos científicos de los siglos XVIII y XIX, a los cuales Charles Darwin citó en el primer capítulo de su libro El origen de las especies.6 Sin embargo, fue el propio Darwin, en 1859,7 quien sintetizó un cuerpo coherente de observaciones que consolidaron el concepto de la evolución biológica en una verdadera teoría científica.2
La evolución como una propiedad inherente a los seres vivos ya no es materia de debate entre los científicos.2 Los mecanismos que explican la transformación y diversificación de las especies, en cambio, se hallan todavía bajo intensa investigación. Dos naturalistas, Charles Darwin y Alfred Russel Wallace, propusieron en forma independiente en 1858 que la selección natural es el mecanismo básico responsable del origen de nuevas variantes genotípicas y, en última instancia, de nuevas especies.8 9 Actualmente, la teoría de la evolución combina las propuestas de Darwin y Wallace con las leyes de Mendel y otros avances posteriores en la genética; por eso se la denomina síntesis moderna o «teoría sintética».2 Según esta teoría, la evolución se define como un cambio en la frecuencia de los alelos de una población a lo largo de las generaciones. Este cambio puede ser causado por diferentes mecanismos, tales como la selección natural, la deriva genética, la mutación y la migración o flujo genético. La teoría sintética recibe en la actualidad una aceptación general de la comunidad científica, aunque también algunas críticas. Ha sido enriquecida desde su formulación, en torno a 1940, gracias a los avances de otras disciplinas relacionadas, como la biología molecular, la genética del desarrollo o la paleontología.10 De hecho, las teorías de la evolución, o sea, los sistemas de hipótesis basadas en datos empíricos tomados sobre organismos vivos para explicar detalladamente los mecanismos del cambio evolutivo, continúan siendo formuladas
wn.com/Darwin Y La Evolución Biológica
Charles Robert Darwin (12 de febrero de 1809 -- 19 de abril de 1882) fue un naturalista inglés que postuló que todas las especies de seres vivos han evolucionado con el tiempo a partir de un antepasado común mediante un proceso denominado selección natural. La evolución fue aceptada como un hecho por la comunidad científica y por buena parte del público en vida de Darwin, mientras que su teoría de la evolución mediante selección natural no fue considerada como la explicación primaria del proceso evolutivo hasta los años 1930.1 Actualmente constituye la base de la síntesis evolutiva moderna. Con sus modificaciones, los descubrimientos científicos de Darwin aún siguen siendo el acta fundacional de la biología como ciencia, puesto que constituyen una explicación lógica que unifica las observaciones sobre la diversidad de la vida
Su obra fundamental, El origen de las especies por medio de la selección natural, o la preservación de las razas preferidas en la lucha por la vida, publicada en 1859, estableció que la explicación de la diversidad que se observa en la naturaleza se debe a las modificaciones acumuladas por la evolución a lo largo de las sucesivas generaciones.
La evolución biológica es el conjunto de transformaciones o cambios a través del tiempo que ha originado la diversidad de formas de vida que existen sobre la Tierra a partir de un antepasado común.1 2 La palabra evolución para describir tales cambios fue aplicada por primera vez en el siglo XVIII por el biólogo suizo Charles Bonnet en su obra Consideration sur les corps organisés.3 4 No obstante, el concepto de que la vida en la Tierra evolucionó a partir de un ancestro común ya había sido formulado por varios filósofos griegos,5 y la hipótesis de que las especies se transforman continuamente fue postulada por numerosos científicos de los siglos XVIII y XIX, a los cuales Charles Darwin citó en el primer capítulo de su libro El origen de las especies.6 Sin embargo, fue el propio Darwin, en 1859,7 quien sintetizó un cuerpo coherente de observaciones que consolidaron el concepto de la evolución biológica en una verdadera teoría científica.2
La evolución como una propiedad inherente a los seres vivos ya no es materia de debate entre los científicos.2 Los mecanismos que explican la transformación y diversificación de las especies, en cambio, se hallan todavía bajo intensa investigación. Dos naturalistas, Charles Darwin y Alfred Russel Wallace, propusieron en forma independiente en 1858 que la selección natural es el mecanismo básico responsable del origen de nuevas variantes genotípicas y, en última instancia, de nuevas especies.8 9 Actualmente, la teoría de la evolución combina las propuestas de Darwin y Wallace con las leyes de Mendel y otros avances posteriores en la genética; por eso se la denomina síntesis moderna o «teoría sintética».2 Según esta teoría, la evolución se define como un cambio en la frecuencia de los alelos de una población a lo largo de las generaciones. Este cambio puede ser causado por diferentes mecanismos, tales como la selección natural, la deriva genética, la mutación y la migración o flujo genético. La teoría sintética recibe en la actualidad una aceptación general de la comunidad científica, aunque también algunas críticas. Ha sido enriquecida desde su formulación, en torno a 1940, gracias a los avances de otras disciplinas relacionadas, como la biología molecular, la genética del desarrollo o la paleontología.10 De hecho, las teorías de la evolución, o sea, los sistemas de hipótesis basadas en datos empíricos tomados sobre organismos vivos para explicar detalladamente los mecanismos del cambio evolutivo, continúan siendo formuladas
- published: 14 Feb 2013
- views: 236516
Le cauchemar de Darwin - 2005
Le Cauchemar de Darwin (Darwin's Nightmare) est un film documentaire coproduit par la France, l'Autriche, la Belgique, le Canada, la Finlande et la Suède réalis...
Le Cauchemar de Darwin (Darwin's Nightmare) est un film documentaire coproduit par la France, l'Autriche, la Belgique, le Canada, la Finlande et la Suède réalisé par Hubert Sauper, sorti en 2004 et en salles en France le 2 mars 2005.
Le documentaire prend pour argument de départ les trafics autour de l'aéroport de Mwanza, en Tanzanie, sur les bords du lac Victoria, mais, selon Hubert Sauper, ce n'est pas un film sur le lac Victoria, et encore moins sur un poisson, mais un film contre la mondialisation et ses conséquences.
Un poisson introduit dans les années 1960, la perche du Nil (Lates niloticus) a remplacé une grande partie des 200 espèces différentes de poissons endémiques (entraînant une modification du biotope et l'extinction de nombreuses espèces) et son commerce, devenu florissant, alimente depuis près de vingt ans les tables et les restaurants des pays du Nord, avec des exportations qui peuvent dépasser 500 tonnes de filets de poissons par jour. La perche est préparée sur place dans des usines financées aussi par des organisations internationales et 40 % de la production reste pour nourrir la population locale, en lieu et place des petits poissons locaux plus faciles à conserver. Autour de cette exportation massive se développent tous les trafics liés à une urbanisation intense et brutale (usines de traitement) : prostitution, sida, violences diverses. L'auteur suggère que les avions cargo (russes ou ukrainiens) ne reviennent pas à vide et alimentent le trafic d'armes à destination de la région des Grands Lacs. L'affiche du film souligne cette hypothèse en figurant la silhouette d'une kalachnikov avec une arête de poisson.
wn.com/Le Cauchemar De Darwin 2005
Le Cauchemar de Darwin (Darwin's Nightmare) est un film documentaire coproduit par la France, l'Autriche, la Belgique, le Canada, la Finlande et la Suède réalisé par Hubert Sauper, sorti en 2004 et en salles en France le 2 mars 2005.
Le documentaire prend pour argument de départ les trafics autour de l'aéroport de Mwanza, en Tanzanie, sur les bords du lac Victoria, mais, selon Hubert Sauper, ce n'est pas un film sur le lac Victoria, et encore moins sur un poisson, mais un film contre la mondialisation et ses conséquences.
Un poisson introduit dans les années 1960, la perche du Nil (Lates niloticus) a remplacé une grande partie des 200 espèces différentes de poissons endémiques (entraînant une modification du biotope et l'extinction de nombreuses espèces) et son commerce, devenu florissant, alimente depuis près de vingt ans les tables et les restaurants des pays du Nord, avec des exportations qui peuvent dépasser 500 tonnes de filets de poissons par jour. La perche est préparée sur place dans des usines financées aussi par des organisations internationales et 40 % de la production reste pour nourrir la population locale, en lieu et place des petits poissons locaux plus faciles à conserver. Autour de cette exportation massive se développent tous les trafics liés à une urbanisation intense et brutale (usines de traitement) : prostitution, sida, violences diverses. L'auteur suggère que les avions cargo (russes ou ukrainiens) ne reviennent pas à vide et alimentent le trafic d'armes à destination de la région des Grands Lacs. L'affiche du film souligne cette hypothèse en figurant la silhouette d'une kalachnikov avec une arête de poisson.
- published: 09 Apr 2015
- views: 14349
Darwin Desbocatti sugerencias para evitar robos a adolescentes
Análisis de Darwin Desbocatti acerca de las recomendaciones emitidas por el Consejo de Educación Secundaria(CES), el Ministerio del Interior(MI) y el Registro N...
Análisis de Darwin Desbocatti acerca de las recomendaciones emitidas por el Consejo de Educación Secundaria(CES), el Ministerio del Interior(MI) y el Registro Nacional de Empresas de Seguridad(RENAEMSE), a fin de evitar los robos en contra de los liceales adolescentes.
Columna emitida el 20 de Junio de 2011 en No toquen nada, programa que sale por Océano FM 93.9 de Montevideo, Uruguay, de Lun a Viernes de 8 a 12 hrs.
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Análisis de Darwin Desbocatti acerca de las recomendaciones emitidas por el Consejo de Educación Secundaria(CES), el Ministerio del Interior(MI) y el Registro Nacional de Empresas de Seguridad(RENAEMSE), a fin de evitar los robos en contra de los liceales adolescentes.
Columna emitida el 20 de Junio de 2011 en No toquen nada, programa que sale por Océano FM 93.9 de Montevideo, Uruguay, de Lun a Viernes de 8 a 12 hrs.
http://oceanofm.com/
Audio descargado de http://darwindesbocatti.com/
- published: 22 Jul 2015
- views: 4350
Ftv Marcell Darwin Terbaru 2015 Full Pacarku Copet Cantik
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- published: 15 Dec 2015
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Toma Lá Dá Cá - Darwin Se Equivocou II [3 Temporada]
Todos os direitos reservados Rede Globo de Televisão ® / (Episódio 30 [3 Temporada])...
Todos os direitos reservados Rede Globo de Televisão ® / (Episódio 30 [3 Temporada])
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- published: 09 Aug 2014
- views: 115756
Charles Darwin and the Evolution Theory - Biography 1/3 (Documentary)
Charles Darwin and the Evolution Theory - Biography 1/3 (Documentary)...
Charles Darwin and the Evolution Theory - Biography 1/3 (Documentary)
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Charles Darwin and the Evolution Theory - Biography 1/3 (Documentary)
- published: 19 May 2014
- views: 22458
Science & Vie Le Grand Voyage De Charles Darwin La Théorie De L'évolution - Documentaire
La théorie de l'évolution qui jusqu'à nos jours a révolutionné la science et les hommes, germe dans la tête du jeune Charles Darwin pendant son grand voyage aut...
La théorie de l'évolution qui jusqu'à nos jours a révolutionné la science et les hommes, germe dans la tête du jeune Charles Darwin pendant son grand voyage autour du monde. A 22 ans, il sort d'études de théologie et part pour étudier la botanique et l'origine providentielle de la création. Peu a peu, il réalise que l'homme ne pouvait être que le résultat d'un processus d'adaptation vieux de plusieurs millions d'années. "Le grand voyage de Darwin" entraîne le spectateur dans son sillage pour redécouvrir le monde tel que Darwin l'a vu et compris.
wn.com/Science Vie Le Grand Voyage De Charles Darwin La Théorie De L'Évolution Documentaire
La théorie de l'évolution qui jusqu'à nos jours a révolutionné la science et les hommes, germe dans la tête du jeune Charles Darwin pendant son grand voyage autour du monde. A 22 ans, il sort d'études de théologie et part pour étudier la botanique et l'origine providentielle de la création. Peu a peu, il réalise que l'homme ne pouvait être que le résultat d'un processus d'adaptation vieux de plusieurs millions d'années. "Le grand voyage de Darwin" entraîne le spectateur dans son sillage pour redécouvrir le monde tel que Darwin l'a vu et compris.
- published: 01 May 2015
- views: 20464
Toma Lá Dá Cá - Darwin Se Equivocou [3 Temporada]
Todos os direitos reservados Rede Globo de Televisão ® / (Episódio 29 [3 Temporada])...
Todos os direitos reservados Rede Globo de Televisão ® / (Episódio 29 [3 Temporada])
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Todos os direitos reservados Rede Globo de Televisão ® / (Episódio 29 [3 Temporada])
- published: 10 Aug 2014
- views: 210931