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Station Rock Road is at the top of Medland Road traveling from Tryphena.
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Looking eastwards from the path to the lookout on Coronet Peak, South Island, New Zealand.
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Temperature: 6ºC, 43ºF
Elevation: 1656m, 5433ft
Barometric Pressure: 1001.9 hPa
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From Queenstown take Gorge Rd past Arthurs Point and follow the signs to Coronet Peak (approx. 5 - 10 mins drive). Once at the skifield, take the main chairlift to the top. Climb up the hill in front of you and look off to your right for this sweeping view of the mountains.
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The Ouessant « rail », off Bretagne, in France, famous for its dangerosity, is a real maritime highway. More than 150 boats take it each day, making of this part of the Iroise sea the most dangerous navigation area in the world. To monitor and protect the ships as well as the littoral, an alarm operation watch continuously on this area. For this documentary, we followed the crew of the open sea tug « Abeille Bourbon » during several rescue operations.
Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island is Australia's third-largest island, after Tasmania and Melville Island. It lies in the state of South Australia 112 km southwest of Adelaide. Its closest point to the mainland is Snapper Point in Backstair Passage which is 13.5 km from the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Once occupied by Australian Aborigines, the native population disappeared after the land became an island following rising sea levels several thousand years ago. It was subsequently resettled from the early 19th century onwards, at first casually by sealers and whalers, and then as part of the colony of South Australia from 1836.
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Coral reef fish | Wikipedia audio article
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00:18:26 5 Symbiosis
00:22:36 6 Toxicity
00:27:03 7 Reef sharks and rays
00:34:43 8 See also
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Coral reef fish are fish which live amongst or in close relation to coral reefs. Coral reefs form complex ecosystems with tremendous biodiversity. Among the myriad inhabitants, the fish stand out as colourful and interesting to watch. Hundreds of species can exist in a small area of a healthy reef, many of them hidden or well camouflaged. Reef fish have developed many ingenious specialisations adapted to survival on the reefs.
Coral reefs occupy less than one percent of the surface area of the world oceans, but still they provide a home for 25 percent of all marine fish species. Reef habitats are a sharp contrast to the open water habitats that make up the other 99% of the world oceans.
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Outline of the United Nations | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:40 1 Legal foundation: The United Nations Charter
00:03:14 2 Membership
00:03:26 3 United Nations System
00:03:39 3.1 Core structure of the United Nations
00:03:50 3.1.1 General Assembly
00:04:48 3.1.2 Security Council
00:05:24 3.1.3 Economic and Social Council
00:06:53 3.1.4 United Nations Secretariat
00:07:53 3.1.4.1 United Nations Secretariat offices
00:08:26 3.1.4.2 United Nations Secretariat departments
00:09:13 3.1.5 International Court of Justice
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00:11:37 3.1.6 Trusteeship Council
00:11:50 3.2 Funds and programmes, research and training institutes, and other bodies
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00:13:18 3.2.2 Research and training institutes
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00:15:10 3.3 Specialized agencies
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00:17:43 3.3.1.1 ICAO airline designator
00:18:01 3.3.1.2 ICAO airport designator
00:21:28 3.3.2 International Monetary Fund
00:22:04 3.3.2.1 Managing directors of the International Monetary Fund
00:22:38 3.3.3 International Telecommunication Union
00:23:30 3.3.3.1 ITU-R recommendations
00:24:47 3.3.3.2 ITU-T recommendations
00:30:06 3.3.4 International Labour Organization
00:31:04 3.3.4.1 International Labour Organization Conventions
00:48:18 3.3.5 UNESCO
00:50:23 3.3.5.1 Biosphere reserves
00:56:01 3.3.5.2 UNESCO Directors-General
00:56:36 3.3.5.3 UNESCO Nomenclature
00:56:53 3.3.6 Universal Postal Union
00:57:32 3.3.7 World Bank
00:59:26 3.3.7.1 Presidents of the World Bank
00:59:59 3.3.7.2 World Bank Chief Economists
01:00:20 3.3.8 World Health Organization
01:01:01 3.3.8.1 Human Development Index
01:01:40 4 History of the United Nations
01:01:51 4.1 League of Nations
01:03:25 4.1.1 League of Nations Mandates
01:04:16 4.2 United Nations Trust Territories
01:04:50 4.3 United Nations peacekeeping missions and operations
01:07:43 4.3.1 United Nations Mission in Kosovo
01:08:04 4.4 United Nations General Assembly Resolutions
01:09:56 4.5 United Nations Security Council Resolutions
01:18:45 4.5.1 2002 United Nations Security Council Resolutions
01:19:09 4.5.2 2003 United Nations Security Council Resolutions
01:19:33 4.5.3 2004 United Nations Security Council Resolutions
01:20:07 4.5.4 2005 United Nations Security Council Resolutions
01:20:36 4.5.5 2006 United Nations Security Council Resolutions
01:22:07 4.6 United Nations reform
01:22:33 4.6.1 United Nations Parliamentary Assembly
01:23:02 4.7 United Nations relations
01:23:39 4.8 United Nations tribunals
01:24:01 4.8.1 International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
01:24:22 4.8.1.1 International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda judges
01:24:52 4.8.1.2 People charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
01:25:43 4.8.1.3 People convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
01:26:09 4.8.2 International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
01:26:37 4.8.2.1 People charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
01:26:49 4.8.2.2 People convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
01:27:39 4.8.2.3 People indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
01:29:49 4.9 United Nations Oil-for-Food scandal
01:30:16 4.10 United Nations in education
01:30:26 4.10.1 United Nations schools
01:30:52 4.10.2 Model United Nations
01:31:09 4.11 United Nations observances
01:34:27 4.12 UNESCO designations
01:34:37 4.12.1 World Heritage Sites
01:36:04 4.12.2 World Book Capitals
01:36:25 4.12.3 Recipients of the Félix Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize
01:37:29 4.12.4 L’Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science laureates
01:37:53 4.12.5 Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
01:39:00 5 United Nations people
01:39:50 5.1 United Nations officials
01:43:21 5.1.1 Ambassadors to the United Nations
01:47:16 5.1.1.1 List of Australian ambassadors to the United Nations
01:47:31 5.1.1.2 Former British Ambassadors to the United Nations
01:48:04 5.1.1.3 Former Canadian Ambassadors to the United Nations
01:48:21 5.1.1.4 Former Israeli Ambassadors to the United Nations
01:48:38 5.1.1.5 Former Russian and Soviet Ambassadors to the United Nations
01:48:56 5.1.1.6 United States ambassadors to the United Nations
01:49:23 5.1.2 FAO experts
01:50:05 5.1.3 Presidents of the United Nations General Assembly
01:52:06 5.1.4 United Nations Secretaries-General
01:52:43 5.1.5 World Health Organisation officials
01:53:29 5.2 Special Rapporteurs to the United Nations
01:54:20 5.3 United Nations Interpreters
01:54:44 5.4 United Nations experts
01:54:57 6 See also
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Sardinia | Wikipedia audio article
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Sardinia
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Sardinia ( sar-DIN-ee-ə; Italian: Sardegna [sarˈdeɲɲa], Sardinian: Sardìgna/Sardìnnia [saɾˈdiɲɲa]/[saɾˈdinja], Sassarese: Sardhigna, Gallurese: Saldigna, Catalan: Sardenya, Tabarchino: Sardegna) is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily and before Cyprus). It is located west of the Italian Peninsula and to the immediate south of the French island of Corsica.
Sardinia is politically a region of Italy, whose official name is Regione Autonoma della Sardegna / Regione Autònoma de Sardigna (Autonomous Region of Sardinia), and enjoys some degree of domestic autonomy granted by a specific Statute. It is divided into four provinces and a metropolitan city, with Cagliari being the region's capital and its largest city as well. Sardinia's indigenous language and the other minority languages (Sassarese, Corsican Gallurese, Algherese Catalan and Ligurian Tabarchino) spoken on the island are recognized by the regional law and enjoy equal dignity with Italian.Due to the variety of its ecosystems, which include mountains, woods, plains, largely uninhabited territories, streams, rocky coasts and long sandy beaches, the island has been defined metaphorically as a micro-continent. In the modern era, many travelers and writers have exalted its beauty, remained untouched until the contemporary age and immersed in a landscape that houses the vestiges of the Nuragic civilization.
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Sardinia | Wikipedia audio article
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Sardinia
00:01:27 1 Etymology
00:02:48 2 Geography
00:06:24 2.1 Climate
00:09:55 3 History
00:10:03 3.1 Prehistory
00:11:50 3.1.1 Nuragic civilization
00:14:26 3.2 Ancient history
00:16:39 3.3 Vandal conquest
00:18:13 3.4 Byzantine era and the rise of the Judgedoms
00:25:49 3.5 Aragonese period
00:30:07 3.6 Spanish period
00:31:47 3.7 Savoyard period
00:38:44 3.8 Post-Second World War period
00:42:56 4 Education
00:43:55 5 Economy
00:47:09 5.1 Unemployment
00:47:57 5.2 Economic sectors
00:48:10 5.2.1 Primary
00:51:40 5.2.2 Industry and handicraft
00:53:43 5.2.3 Tertiary
00:55:09 6 Communications
00:56:19 7 Transport
00:56:28 7.1 Airports
00:57:33 7.2 Seaports
00:58:31 7.3 Roads
01:00:18 7.4 Railways
01:01:31 8 Demographics
01:03:29 8.1 Life expectancy
01:04:05 8.2 Foreign immigration
01:04:26 8.3 Main cities and Functional Urban Areas
01:05:02 9 Government and politics
01:05:50 9.1 Administrative divisions
01:06:10 9.2 Military installations
01:07:33 10 Culture
01:08:07 10.1 Architecture
01:13:07 10.2 Art
01:15:00 10.3 World Heritage Sites
01:15:20 10.4 Languages
01:18:34 10.5 Literature
01:18:42 10.6 Traditional clothes
01:19:09 10.7 Music
01:21:04 10.8 Cuisine
01:23:04 11 Sports
01:23:13 11.1 Football
01:23:48 11.2 Basketball
01:24:38 11.3 Motor racing
01:25:42 11.4 Water sports
01:27:36 11.5 Winter sports
01:27:57 11.6 Traditional sports
01:28:56 12 Environment
01:30:15 12.1 Fauna
01:33:11 12.2 Beaches
01:33:51 12.3 Natural parks and reserves
01:35:29 13 See also
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Sardinia ( sar-DIN-ee-ə; Italian: Sardegna [sarˈdeɲɲa]; Sardinian: Sardìgna [saɾˈdiɲɲa] or Sardìnnia [saɾˈdinja]; Sassarese: Sardhigna; Gallurese: Saldigna; Algherese: Sardenya; Tabarchino: Sardegna) is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily and before Cyprus). It is located west of the Italian Peninsula and to the immediate south of the French island of Corsica.
Sardinia is politically a region of Italy, whose official name is Regione Autonoma della Sardegna / Regione Autònoma de Sardigna (Autonomous Region of Sardinia), and enjoys some degree of domestic autonomy granted by a specific Statute. It is divided into four provinces and a metropolitan city, with Cagliari being the region's capital and its largest city as well. Sardinia's indigenous language and the other minority languages (Sassarese, Corsican Gallurese, Algherese Catalan and Ligurian Tabarchino) spoken on the island are recognized by the regional law and enjoy equal dignity with Italian.Due to the variety of its ecosystems, which include mountains, woods, plains, largely uninhabited territories, streams, rocky coasts and long sandy beaches, the island has been defined metaphorically as a micro-continent. In the modern era, many travelers and writers have exalted its beauty, remained untouched until the contemporary age and immersed in a landscape that houses the vestiges of the Nuragic civilization.