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Manager of Aqualine Apartments on a Brilliant Flight With Cloud 9 Seaplanes
We had the flight of a lifetime with Peter Murray. Skipping above the wave tops of South Stradbroke and then flying over the magnificent Broadwater. This is a must do when you come down the Gold Coast. Why not stay with us at Aqualine Apartments at Southport and we can organise it for you. For bookings visit our website aqualineapartments.com.au
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BXD TRAVEL VLOG NO.6 - Picnic in Gold Coast, Australia
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#6 Travel Vlog called BXDTRAVELVLOG (BryanXDunc Travel Vlog) is HEEERRRREEEE!!!!!
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I apologize for not uploading videos for the past few months as i have been overcome some challenges last year but nevertheless, I am great as new ;-)
For this video, me and my friends explore a new Picnic place which is soothing and great for hangouts. Most of the time we went to the barbecue place near our hotel. During this time, it's Summer in Australia and the weather was fantastic. From clear blue sky to clear lake water with delicious foods and moments with friends, there's nothing more I could ever ask. Hope you enjoy my non-verbal vlog cos I am trying something new and if you like it, give it a Thumbs Up and don't forget to Subscribe =)
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Aqualine Apartments Gold Coast Holiday Accommodation Queensland
On the shores of the sparkling Gold Coast Broadwater, Aqualine Apartments are perfectly located for you to take advantage of all that the Gold Coast has to offer. Relax by the pool and spa, walk to Australia Fair, restaurants and Southport CBD. You're only 5 mins to Surfers Paradise, the Broadwater Parklands with sandy beaches and protected swimming is just across the road, and all the theme parks are a short drive away. Enjoy these beautifully appointed self-contained apartments with views of the Broadwater, the Gold Coast Hinterland or pool area at a price that will surprise you.
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The wonders of Fiji | Exploring the South Pacific
Daniel James from 'Dan Flying Solo' shares with us some of the wonders of Fiji. Beyond the crystal clear water and white sandy beaches, Fiji has a lot more in store.
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Why Planes Don't Fly Over the Pacific Ocean
Why do airlines avoid the Pacific Ocean? You might think it was a safety issue. The Pacific is the largest and deepest of the world’s oceans. If a plane encounters a problem over a seemingly endless and bottomless pond of water, the pilots are going to have a rough time finding a safe spot to set her down.
Guessing that it is a safety precaution wouldn't be entirely wrong. When planning a route, many pilots prefer to maximize the number of airports along their path. Emergencies are incredibly rare relative to how many planes take to the skies every day. That said, it isn’t the main reason airlines tend to avoid making a straight shot east to west...
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It's all about three-dimensional spaces? 1:08
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But how do people get to Australia? 5:08
Turbulence over water 6:01
Flying with a jet stream VS. flying into it 6:27
What clear-air turbulence is 7:46
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SUMMARY:
- When planning a route, many pilots prefer to maximize the number of airports along their path.
- Excluding special circumstances such as passing through the jet streams or other meteorological concerns, the fastest route is almost always the one closest to a straight line.
- On a 2D map, making a giant rainbow to avoid the Pacific Ocean looks like a much longer route. But since the Earth is a sphere, a straight line is going to look very different in three-dimensional spaces.
- The combination of the two factors, the curvature of the Earth and its extra equatorial width, mean that curving toward the poles is a shorter distance than flying (what seems like on a map) “straight” across!
- Another reason planes will sometimes brave an oceanic voyage is to take advantage of the smoother ride. Even in clear weather, there’s much less turbulence over water than over land.
- The other primary consideration for determining flight paths are air currents, namely the jet streams. These high-altitude air currents exist near the top of the troposphere.
- There are 4 main jet streams, 2 in each hemisphere, and thanks to the Earth’s rotation, they mostly flow west to east.
- Flying with a jet stream can shave several hours off of a trip, but flying into it can slow the plane down considerably.
- It’s also worth noting the risks associated with jet streams. The biggest hazard is a kind of turbulence known as clear-air turbulence, which occurs along the edges of the streams.
- The jet stream mostly affects things tens of thousands of feet in the air, and the curvature of the Earth doesn’t really matter unless you’re traveling hundreds of miles per hour over vast distances.
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FIRE 4 HIRE
The siren sounds as you depart for an exciting ride to the Spit via Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, along the beachfront to Narrow Neck, then on to Main Beach, and past Sea World. Plenty of smiles, laughs and waving to everybody to be enjoyed as you ride aboard a real Fire Truck!!!
Amazing Gold Coast views landing on a Jetstar A321
Amazing views of Surfers Paradise and the Gold Coast on flight JQ434 from Melbourne to Coolangata on the 11th Feb 15. Bit windy and wet/cloudy but an amazing view. Onboard VH-VWU, filmed in HD from seat 5F
The Plane Highway in the Sky
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Over the North Atlantic, where there is no radar coverage, planes don't fly like they normally fly. They follow a set of daily tracks that act like highways in the sky.
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Castaway Island - Fiji 2016
This is my first holiday video. Let me know what you think.
If you went overseas and visited a country you've been to before, would you visit the same place, or experience a different one? Thankfully, we decided to go with a new place, with a slight similarity to another resort we stayed at on the mainland of Viti Levu, Fiji's main island, back in 2012.
Outrigger Resorts have two getaway locations in Fiji, one of which is located 20 kilometres West of Nadi Intl Airport on a small island known traditionally by the Fijians as “Qalito Island”, accessible by boat, seaplane or helicopter.
We spent 5 nights at the Castaway Island Resort and loved each and every one. Despite being miles away from where you live, you still feel a sense of being home. The Fijian hospitality and friendliness is unmatched by any other.
Maybe someday, I'll have the privilege to return to Castaway Island for another holiday or a romantic getaway. Who knows ;)
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Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:56 1 Early history
00:05:24 1.1 Fleet Landing Exercises
00:09:05 2 Organization
00:09:15 2.1 Amphibious Corps, Pacific Fleet
00:12:23 2.2 Fifth Amphibious Corps
00:14:11 2.3 Fleet Marine Force, Pacific
00:14:53 2.3.1 Company to battalion
00:18:18 3 World War II-era
00:25:23 3.1 The Gilbert Islands
00:34:31 3.1.1 Tarawa, November 1943
00:35:30 3.1.2 Makin, November 1943
00:36:48 3.1.3 Apamama, November 1943
01:04:38 3.2 The Marshall Islands
01:07:15 3.2.1 Majuro, January–February 1944
01:22:37 3.2.2 Eniwetok, February–March 1944
01:37:28 3.3 The Mariana Islands
01:42:16 3.3.1 Saipan, June 1944
01:43:55 3.3.2 Tinian, July 1944
01:55:03 3.4 Iwo Jima, January–March 1945
02:05:26 3.5 Okinawa Islands, March–June 1945
02:18:46 3.6 Disbandment
02:19:41 4 Post World War II
02:19:51 4.1 2nd Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion
02:22:25 4.2 Reconstruction
02:24:43 4.3 Marine Corps Test Unit One
02:25:41 5 Missions and training
02:25:50 5.1 Training
02:31:41 5.2 Mission statement
02:32:42 6 Notes
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The United States Marine Corps's Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion, formerly Company, was a specialized team of Marines and Navy Corpsmen that performed clandestine preliminary pre–D-Day amphibious reconnaissance of planned beachheads and their littoral area within uncharted enemy territory for the joint-Navy/Marine force commanders of the Pacific Fleet during World War II. Often accompanied by Navy Underwater Demolition Teams and the early division recon companies, these amphib recon platoons performed more reconnaissance missions (over 150) than any other single recon unit during the Pacific campaigns.They are amongst the patriarch lineage of the Force Reconnaissance companies which still continue providing force-level reconnaissance for the latter Fleet Marine Force. Their countless efforts have contributed to the success of the joint-Marines/Army maritime landing forces assigned under the Navy fleet commanders during the island-hopping campaigns of the numerous atolls in the Pacific.
Their trademark of amphibious techniques utilized insertion methods under the cover of darkness by rubber boats, patrol torpedo boats, Catalina flying boats, converted high speed destroyer transport ships, or APDs, and submarines for troop transports. These Marines applied skills in topographic and hydrographic surveys by charting and measuring water depths, submerged coral heads, and terrain inland; taking photographs and soil samples for permeability for amphibious tractors and landing craft parties.
Their assignments included scouting or reconnoitering a planned, or potential landing site, and intelligence-gathering missions. These teams also evaluated the beaches looking for exits off the hostile beaches inland, for contingency measures if the Marine landing force were to necessitate a retreat. Most importantly, they compromised the locations of enemy forces, their strengths and weakness, and other importance in the follow-up of an amphibious assault.
Twin Flames In Paradise
We, Bart & Jody living in Twin Flame Paradise taking a walk at the Currumbin Beach on the Gold Coast Australia. Love you all.
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Guadalcanal Campaign | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:08 1 Background
00:03:18 1.1 Strategic considerations
00:10:57 1.2 Task force
00:13:43 2 Events
00:13:53 2.1 Landings
00:18:09 2.2 Battle of Savo Island
00:19:48 2.3 Initial ground operations
00:21:51 2.4 Goettge patrol
00:24:31 2.5 Battle of the Tenaru
00:27:41 2.6 Battle of the Eastern Solomons
00:33:07 2.7 Air battles over Henderson Field and strengthening of the Lunga defenses
00:37:27 2.8 Tokyo Express
00:40:33 2.9 Battle of Edson's Ridge
00:46:47 2.10 Reinforcement
00:50:47 2.11 Actions along the Matanikau
00:53:26 2.12 Battle of Cape Esperance
00:57:28 2.13 Henderson Field
00:57:38 2.13.1 Battleship bombardment
01:01:35 2.13.2 Battle for Henderson Field
01:07:44 2.14 Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands
01:09:59 2.15 November land actions
01:16:37 2.16 Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
01:25:23 2.17 Battle of Tassafaronga
01:29:52 2.18 Japanese decision to withdraw
01:31:37 2.19 Battle of Mount Austen, the Galloping Horse, and the Sea Horse
01:33:28 2.20 iKe/i evacuation
01:36:40 3 Aftermath
01:38:57 4 Significance
01:39:06 4.1 Resources
01:42:07 4.2 Strategy
01:44:55 5 Media, accounts and film
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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SUMMARY
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The Guadalcanal campaign, also known as the Battle of Guadalcanal and codenamed Operation Watchtower by American forces, was a military campaign fought between 7 August 1942 and 9 February 1943 on and around the island of Guadalcanal in the Pacific theater of World War II. It was the first major offensive by Allied forces against the Empire of Japan.
On 7 August 1942, Allied forces, predominantly United States Marines, landed on Guadalcanal, Tulagi, and Florida in the southern Solomon Islands, with the objective of denying their use by the Japanese to threaten Allied supply and communication routes between the United States, Australia, and New Zealand; powerful American and Australian naval forces supported these landings.
The Allies also intended to use Guadalcanal and Tulagi as bases in supporting a campaign to eventually capture or neutralize the major Japanese base at Rabaul on New Britain. The Japanese defenders, who had occupied those islands since May 1942, were outnumbered and overwhelmed by the Allies, who captured Tulagi and Florida, as well as the airfield – later named Henderson Field – that was under construction on Guadalcanal.
Surprised by the Allied offensive, the Japanese made several attempts between August and November to retake Henderson Field. Three major land battles, seven large naval battles (five nighttime surface actions and two carrier battles), and almost daily aerial battles culminated in the decisive Naval Battle of Guadalcanal in early November, with the defeat of the last Japanese attempt to bombard Henderson Field from the sea and to land with enough troops to retake it. In December, the Japanese abandoned their efforts to retake Guadalcanal, and evacuated their remaining forces by 7 February 1943, in the face of an offensive by the U.S. Army's XIV Corps.
The Guadalcanal campaign was a significant strategic Allied combined-arms victory in the Pacific theater. While the Battle of Midway was a crushing defeat of the Imperial Japanese Navy, it did not stop Japanese offensives, which continued both at sea and on the ground. The victories at Milne Bay, Buna–Gona, and Guadalcanal marked the Allied transition from defensive operations to the strategic initiative in the theater, leading to offensive campaigns in the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, and the Central Pacific, which resulted in the surrender of Japan, ending World War II.
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