Chủ Nhật, 2 tháng 7, 2017

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Dinosaurs Finger Family Collection Spiderman Dinosaur Exploring the Universe Song for kids Toddlers - Duration: 1:09:13.

Dinosaurs Finger Family Collection Spiderman Dinosaur Exploring the Universe Song for kids Toddlers

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Shark Cartoon Dinosaurs Vs Shark 3D Funny Animated Short Movie For Kids Shark Funny Cartoon For Kids - Duration: 1:10:08.

Shark Cartoon Dinosaurs Vs Shark 3D Funny Animated Short Movie For Kids Shark Funny Cartoon For Kids

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Dinosaurs Finger Family Rhymes Collection Dinosaurs Cartoons For Children Dinosaurs Finger Family - Duration: 1:00:49.

Dinosaurs Finger Family Rhymes Collection Dinosaurs Cartoons For Children Dinosaurs Finger Family

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Dinosaurs Movies For Children Dragon Animal Cartoon Videos Dinosaur Lion T-Rex Cartoons For Kids - Duration: 1:09:13.

Dinosaurs Movies For Children Dragon Animal Cartoon Videos Dinosaur Lion T-Rex Cartoons For Kids

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How will Auckland Change For The Cup? - Duration: 5:45.

How will Auckland Change For The Cup?

Our dreams came true on that great sound 14,000 kilometres away five days ago.

The Moet has been emptied, the Louis Vuitton bags hurled, the winners grins captured for posterity and, come Thursday, the Americas Cup and the team who won it will be welcomed home with a celebration on land and sea.

A helluva lot of planning. The 36th Americas Cup is almost certain to take place in Auckland in 2021 - the citys nickname might best grow to be the City of Sails and Opportunities.

A giant red sock sculpture, a park extending into the harbour, finally farewelling the Ports of Auckland and opening those red gates, transport, transport and more, better transport, are all being dreamed up.

What the extent of those opportunities will be is open to debate, but for many, thoughts have already turned to what the future holds for the Cup and the city that will host it.

Is the next four years about making sure Auckland can simply host the Cup, or is it about ensuring the city can also capitalise on the opportunities it brings - immediate and long-term.

Will a better city come from the triumph in Bermuda?. Mitchell and Stout Architects director Julie Stout certainly hopes so. The Americas Cup is a chance to get things happening, she says.

And by things the chairwoman of Urban Auckland, a lobby group for the protection of the citys waterfront and broader environment, doesnt necessarily mean the giant red sock included on an artists impression put together by her own practice for the potential redevelopment of the central Viaduct basin.

The sock - a nod to the charmed red socks worn by the late Sir Peter Blake when Team New Zealand first wrested the Auld Mug from the United States 22 years ago - is just a bit of fun.

But switching car parks for footpaths, green spaces and real trees growing in the ground on the eastern side of the pedestrian drawbridge is what can really make a difference. [Its about saying] look, this is a people place here.

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Urban Auckland has made no secret of its desire for the Ports of Auckland to disappear from the central city, from their imported cars rolling out on to Captain Cook Wharf to the rows of shipping containers lining the easternmost borders of the port at Judges Bay - and nothing has changed, Stout says.

The future of the Auckland Council-owned port, which occupies 77 hectares of prime waterfront land, has been a pressure point between those who see it as a barrier to the citys connection with its harbour and the Port Future Study, which found moving it to a new super port in Manukau Harbour or the Firth of Thames would come with a price tag of up to $5.

However, the study also found a new site was needed, and Auckland mayor Phil Goff has pledged to address the ports long-term future this term.

Stout knows the Cup will turn up the heat up on the long-term future of the citys waterfront, and thats a good thing.

Over the next 50 to 100 years these events are going to happen more and more. where are the next pieces of the puzzle going to be filled in?. Its not like we havent been here before.

Large-scale events such as the Rugby World Cup in 2011 have proven a catalyst and opportunity to create big infrastructure projects, such as the $240m upgrade of Eden Park.        .

The Whitbread round the world yacht race in the early 90s sparked the then-Auckland Harbour Boards first development of the Viaduct, which until then was dominated by fishing boats rather than fun-seekers.

By late in the decade the board had sold the area to a group of private investors, Viaduct Harbour Holdings, prompting the most dramatic developments - apartments, hotels, bars and restaurants - and altering the whole face of the area.

In the Viaduct, where crowds gathered en masse during the 2000 and 2003 Cup defences and again during the Rugby World Cup, celebrity chef Simon Gault is opening a new restaurant, Giraffe, and Ponsonbys Mea Culpa is planning a rooftop cocktail bar.

The Wynyard Quarter area is already undergoing massive changes as part of a billion-dollar urban regeneration project that already includes the new ASB Waterfront Theatre, the $200m Park Hyatt, under construction, and hundreds of new apartments due to be completed next year.

Build Media creative director Gareth Ross dreams of Aucklanders looking out to the Waitemata Harbour from a Captain Cook Wharf free of imported cars.

The finger wharf could either host cup syndicates or complement the existing social hubs at neighbouring Queens Wharf, home of Shed 10 and The Cloud, or at the Viaduct, 500m to the west.

Weve got to use this an opportunity to improve our waterfront area. Yes, we have The Cloud rippling down the wharf, but it feels temporary, he says.

It doesnt feel like a destination. It would be lovely to see lawn or grass down there and steps down to the water. That should be where we put our focus.

It should be the jewel of our city, but its not quite there.

For more infomation >> How will Auckland Change For The Cup? - Duration: 5:45.

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Wrong Heads With Lollipop Horse Dinosaur Cartoons For Children To Learn Colors Toddlers and Babies - Duration: 1:00:49.

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