Reading Cinemas in Belmont, Western Australia
In this video I take a walk through the cool, Belmont Reading Cinemas. One of the entertainment highlights of the Belmont District and set adjacent to the Belmont Forum. Great movie experiences from entry level tickets starting at $10 everyday of the week, right through to one of the best Gold Class movie experiences in Perth. Reading is the place to go for all your movies!
Harbour Town Gold Coast Video - English
Experience Australia's favourite outlet and specialty shopping destination -- Harbour Town at Biggera Waters on the Gold Coast. Set in a palm lined, open-air mall, you can make the most of the Gold Coast's stunning weather while you shop.
You'll find quality local and international brands well below recommended retail prices with over 130 brand direct outlet and clearance stores including fashion, homewares, footwear and more.
Indulge at one of the many alfresco restaurants or cafes, many open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Or catch a movie at Reading Cinemas, screening the latest blockbusters in 2D, 3D and Gold Lounge until late every night.
A Walk Through Harbour Town Gold Coast
If you are a visitor to the Gold Coast...or a long time resident come to that..you must visit Harbour Town the shopping centre with a difference. Cnr Gold Coast Highway and Oxley Drive, Biggera Waters.
Quality outlet shopping at it's best with a vast number of stores for clothing...shoes..anything wearable by many of the top names in fashion at less than the usual price.
The new Harbour Town Eats is absolutely fabulous with a selection of food to appeal to every taste. Too many food outlets to name...just check it out! You wont be sorry you did.
Spend the day...visit the cinema. We love the Gold Class for a special treat...and why not indeed.
What amazed me as I was walking around filming this You Tube was the variety of people from all over the world; whether it be on holiday or residents. Wouldn't it be great if it was like this the world over and everyone got along in peace.
Maybe one day. We can only hope!
See you at friendly Harbour Town...
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Experience Australia's favourite outlet and specialty shopping destination -- Harbour Town at Biggera Waters on the Gold Coast. Set in a palm lined, open-air mall, you can make the most of the Gold Coast's stunning weather while you shop.
You'll find quality local and international brands well below recommended retail prices with over 130 brand direct outlet and clearance stores including fashion, homewares, footwear and more.
Indulge at one of the many alfresco restaurants or cafes, many open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Or catch a movie at Reading Cinemas, screening the latest blockbusters in 2D, 3D and Gold Lounge until late every night.
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We are Australia’s largest Outlet Shopping Centre boasting more than 240 stores. Shopping counts as cardio right?
Bursting with big-name brands and even bigger savings, you can bag up to 70% off the recommended retail price on Outlet stock every day. With popular international labels such as Michael Kors, Coach, Ralph Lauren, Hugo Boss, Victoria Secret and Nike as well as iconic Australian brands Oroton, R.M. Williams, UGG and more, Harbour Town is everybody’s best fashion friend.
Our open-air, palm-lined malls let you window-shop in the sunshine, but with discounts this good you won’t be able to resist stepping in-store to take advantage of the savings. You’ll be dressed head-to-toe by Harbour Town in no time, and all at a fraction of the price. Need a break? Catch the latest blockbuster movie at Reading Cinemas or indulge in a spot of alfresco dining at one of our many restaurants or cafés.
We are built for guilt-free shopping…but we’re so much more! Harbour Town has a wide range of services and facilities to ensure your shopping experience is relaxing, seamless and fun! Life is short, buy the shoes!
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We are Australia’s largest Outlet Shopping Centre boasting more than 240 stores. Shopping counts as cardio right?
Bursting with big-name brands and even bigger savings, you can bag up to 70% off the recommended retail price on Outlet stock every day. With popular international labels such as Michael Kors, Coach, Ralph Lauren, Hugo Boss, Victoria Secret and Nike as well as iconic Australian brands Oroton, R.M. Williams, UGG and more, Harbour Town is everybody’s best fashion friend.
Our open-air, palm-lined malls let you window-shop in the sunshine, but with discounts this good you won’t be able to resist stepping in-store to take advantage of the savings. You’ll be dressed head-to-toe by Harbour Town in no time, and all at a fraction of the price. Need a break? Catch the latest blockbuster movie at Reading Cinemas or indulge in a spot of alfresco dining at one of our many restaurants or cafés.
We are built for guilt-free shopping…but we’re so much more! Harbour Town has a wide range of services and facilities to ensure your shopping experience is relaxing, seamless and fun! Life is short, buy the shoes!
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Perfectly Positioned unit within a stones throw of the Broadwater with the lovely park. Close to restaurants, transport & amenities. Featuring:
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With the park and the broadwater within arms reach, what more could you ask for?
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Aqua restaurants - 0.05km
Runaway Bay Shopping Centre - 4.08km
Harbourtown Shopping Centre and Reading Cinemas - 2.53km
Labrador State Primary School - 1km
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15+ Strange Habits Around the World I Learned Before My Trip
Hey! You ever dreamed of traveling around the world? If so, it'd be beneficial for you to know a little bit more about different countries. Have you ever heard, for example, that in Italy, you can only order a cappuccino in the morning? Do you know why people in Spain throw napkins on the floor at a café or restaurant, and people in Uzbekistan never use their left hand to pass something to someone? I bet it's the first time you've heard about it. So today, we'll share some of the shocking stuff about different countries’ traditions and customs! These help you out on your next trip abroad!
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Germany 0:35
Italy 1:26
France 1:58
Spain 2:22
Portugal 3:06
Romania 3:28
Turkey 4:04
Uzbekistan 4:24
India 5:02
China 5:28
South Korea 6:01
Japan 6:18
Philippines 6:41
Australia 7:03
Bolivia 7:23
Mexico 7:42
Canada 8:11
The USA 8:34
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- In Germany, on the night before the wedding day, the bride and groom along with all their guests get together and break all the porcelain dishware! Afterwards, though, the soon-to-be newlyweds have to clean up the mess.
- In Italy, you can imagine my surprise when I found out that you can only order a cappuccino there in the morning, before noon! It’s not illegal or anything, you’ll just get some disapproving looks from the locals.
- The French actually love sipping their coffee for an hour or even more while sitting at a café and reading a book, for example. They prefer espresso, though, but they totally don’t mind other choices as long as you savor your cup.
- If you like to salt your food, be warned that you shouldn’t do it when dining in Portugal. It’s not just weird, it’s downright offensive for the chef! I’ll definitely keep that in mind.
- In Romania, at some point during the ceremony, the bride gets kidnapped! Some guests, usually men, kidnap the bride and demand a ransom from the groom over the phone.
- In Turkey, when a local says “I’m on my way,” it can mean anything from “I’m getting into my car” to “I just got out of bed.”
- Uzbeks never use their left hand to eat, greet people, or pass something to someone, only the right one. It’s because the left hand is considered dirty given that its sole purpose is to, uh, clean yourself up after going to the bathroom.
- In China, you absolutely cannot write other people’s names in red ink, period. This taboo goes back to ancient times when chicken blood was used to write decrees for those who got the death penalty.
- A lot of Japanese people wear masks out in public if they catch a cold so that they don’t pass it on to others. Actually, this practice is considered a norm and even common decency.
- In Australia, people get fined for not voting. I guess 6,000 people didn’t show up for an election in Tasmania in 2010, and each of them had to shovel over $26.
- People in Bolivia consider it inappropriate to talk about work while they eat. They even avoid the topic when having lunch with their co-workers.
- Mexicans would rather die than say ‘no’ to a traveler in need of directions. So if you’re ever lost in Mexico, make sure you ask two or three people before making a final decision.
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~ IGA and other supermarkets (400m)
~ Australia Post (500m)
~ A variety of restaurants (500m)
~ A selection of cafes (600m)
~ Reading Cinemas (1km)
~ Harbour Town Shopping Centre (1km)
~ Suncorp, CBA and other banks (1km)
~ Labrador State School (1.5km)
~ Biggera Waters State School (1.8km)
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Does Megalodon still exist? Shark Week debunked
Shark Week used to be educational. Now it's filled with fake documentaries about Megalodon and Submarine.
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Lake Ontario 'shark' video prompts warning from Liberal minister (Toronto Star)
Interview with the producer of Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives (Forbes.com)
Did Discovery Channel fake the image in its giant shark documentary? (The Guardian)
'Shark of Darkness: Wrath of Submarine' is a fake documentary (Southern Fried Science)
Shark Week is lying again about megalodon sharks (Slate)
How Shark Week screws scientists (The Verge)
Megalodon: The Monster Shark's Dead (National Geographic)
Fraud, Deception and Lies: How Discovery's Shark Week became the greatest show on Earth (Discover)
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Naked Science investigates the truth behind the legend.
The legend of the Loch Ness monster dates back 1500 years. Since then, 1000 eye witnesses, countless photographs, sonar records and films have testified to the existence of a Loch Ness monster. Yet despite extensive exploration, observation and scientific analysis, still no real evidence has been discovered.
This documentary starts off charting the early history of the legend. From the first sighting by St Columba in 565AD, to the ‘Spicer’ sighting that kicked off the modern legend in 1933 and the world famous ‘Surgeon’s Photo’ from 1934 that captured what appeared to be a head and neck emerging from Loch Ness. From the ‘Surgeon’s Photo’, the press, frenzied public and scientific observers soon concluded that the creature living in the loch was a long-extinct dinosaur called a plesiosaur. A preposterous suggestion it would seem. However Naked Science profiles the coelacanth. A fish thought to be extinct 80 million years ago but discovered in 1938, to much surprise, living off the coast of Madagascar.
But even if it was a dinosaur from the Triassic period, how on earth did it get into the loch? Loch Ness was gouged into today’s U shape valley by a series of glaciers that last melted 11,000 years ago, long after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Naked Science profiles the geology of the loch and examines whether the sea has ever intruded into the loch perhaps carrying an unknown creature in with it.
After decades of intense observation of the surface of the loch by volunteer monster-hunters from around the world, in the late 60s Adrian Shine, skeptic, naturalist and leader of the Loch Ness Project arrived on the scene. He took a different tactic. Rather than search for a big monster, he looked for creatures just 100th of an inch in diameter, zooplankton. A monster brood hiding out in the loch would need plenty of zooplankton, to support plenty of fish, who in turn could support large creatures. Naked Science examines this ecology for clues. We also discover there are internal waves called seiches, mirages, local wildlife, large fish such as sturgeon, floating logs, boat wakes and strong winds that could all have their place in provoking monster sightings.
But what of all the photographic evidence? The most famous moving image of the Loch Ness monster is the so-called Dinsdale film of 1960. At the time Britain’s foremost photographic analysis experts concluded it was an animate creature. Using high spec imagery analysis we show how the famous Dinsdale film was most probably a helmsman in a boat. Likewise we demonstrate that the McNab photo of 1955 could also be a boat wake. Naked Science reveals that the notorious ‘Surgeon’s Photo’ was actually a hoax. We show how in 1933 big game-hunter Marmaduke Wetherell planted some footprints on the loch side and passed them off as the monster. Humiliated when his first hoax was discovered, Wetherell’s revenge was the ‘Surgeon’s Photo’. In a reconstruction, we show how easy it was for him to fabricate a monster from a toy submarine and reveal how the hoax remained a secret for 50 years. Finally we look at the most unique theory by Italian geologist Dr Piccardi, that earth tremors along the Great Glen fault provoke water disturbance that are mistaken for monsters thrashing around in the water.
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