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QUE BUENO QUE RECUERDEN A ATALAYA, MIRAFLORES Y 1160 REALMENTE, SI DE HISTORIA SE TRATA, FUE 11 LA PRIMERA EN TOCAR MUSICA AMERICANA CON ENRIQUE LLAMOSAS. LA SEGUNDA FUE RADIO MIRAFLORES. DESPUES RADIO EL SOL, Y FINALMENTE RADIO CONTINENTE. CON EL SURGIR DE ATALAYA, CAMBIO EL MODELO “DISCJOKISTICO” NACIONAL AL INCORPORAR MATICES ESTADOUNIDENSES A LA LOCUCION PERUANA. MAS TARDE 1160 PRIMERO Y PANAMERICANA DESPUES LOGRARIAN PONER AL DIA A LOS RADIOESCUCHAS LIMENOS PERO NO HAY QUE OLVIDAR A AMERICA, INCA, STUDIO 92, 88, LIBERTAD Y HASTA RADIO CALLAO QUE AYUDARON A ENTREGAR AL PUBLICO LOCAL UN PEDACITO DE LO QUE ERA LA MUSICA AMERICANA. EN LOS 60’S ERAMOS SOLO 10 O 20 DJS CUANDO SALI DE LIMA, HABIAN MAS DE 50.
Nadie menciono un Programa musical recurrente cada Sabado 7pm en Atalaya de solo canciones de Los Beatles, donde pasaban hasta temas que grabaron en diferentes idiomas; yo asisti personalmente al local de la Calle Huaraz Pueblo Libre y soy testigo de la atencion y carino que demostro el DJ que conducia ese programa,hacia todos los asistentes.Nunca lo olvidare, MUY profesional, nos colmo de regalos que el mismo fue a pedir y traer (durante comerciales) y nos hizo sentir como Invitados Especiales, cuando nos presentamos alli solo por un impulso inesperado.alguien recuerda el nombre del DJ?? Hola que tal George; el programa que se irradiaba los sabados; era “Beatlemania” (“El show de Los Beatles”) donde invitaban a la audiencia; era dirigido por Pepe Barreto; que ahora se encuentra en los Estados Unidos; duraba de 7 a 9 PM; recuerdo que el programa del sabado; lo repetian los lunes; o si no se podia; lo hacian el martes; en cada edicion invitaban a un Beatle poniendo sus temas como solista; o si no tambien temas que vocalizaban cada uno con The Beatles. Muy atentamente Micky. Estimados amigos; en esta recopilacion van ha faltar varios temas; ya que poner todo seria sobre humano; esperamos que este algo mas de la mitad de lo que se difundio; ahora amigos tengan en cuenta que esta es mi version; aunque todo ha sido revisado y corroborado con amigos de la epoca, referencias, listas de algunas revistas cuando ha habido alguna duda, todo eso; de todas maneras piensen que es la version de uno, ya que otro de nosotros puede haber escuchado distinto en diferentes epocas; o algunos temas que no aperecen de repente los han escuchado en otra emisora; etc. No trato de imponer lo que aparece aqui.
Your children Play Free in the Cook Islands' only kids club, the Moko's Kids Club, and parents love it too because children also Stay Free here at The Rarotongan! Yes, two children aged up to 11 years Stay Free when sharing a room with up to two adults. And up to 4 children can Stay Free in our fully self-contained Two.

Julio Happy days (Dias Felices) – Pratt & Mclean (Primero Panamericana; America) Fool to cry (Tonto al llorar) – The Rolling Stones (Primero 1160; no Atalaya) Le falto promocion; no se edito aqui. Sophisticated lady (Dama sofisticada) – Neil Sedaka) (Primero 11160) Get up and boogie (Levantate y baila boogie) -Silver Convention (Primero 1160) A fifth of Beethoven (La 5ta de Beethoven) Walter Murphy and The Big Apple Band Turn the beat around (Marca el ritmo a tu alrededor) – Vicky sue Robinson (USA) (Primero 1160) Daddy cool – Boney M (Primera de Boney M) (1160) Get closer (Acercate) – Seals & Crofts (Primero 1160) Shannon – Henry Gross (USA) (Primero 1160, Atalaya, Miraflores) No se edito. En 1978 surgio con fuerza la engreida de los Bee-Gees, Teri DeSario, con su “Ain’t Nothing Gonna Keep Me from You”,.tambien una de mis preferidas de todos los tiempos: “Ain’t That Enough For You” de John Davis and the Monster Orchestra. Ms Excel 2007 All Formulas With Examples Pdf. La monotona “Dance, Dance, Dance” de Chic y la agresiva “Gett Off” de Foxyy fue muy popular en USA/Europa (no en Sudamerica) Meat Loaf con varios Hits, entre estos “Two out of Three Ain’t Bad”parece que el termino mas popular de 1978 fue ‘ AIN’T ‘Ain’t that a Shame Arkiv!!!!
Enjoy the simple pleasures with your family here at The Rarotongan, where you can feed the fish right at the water's edge, or snorkel straight off the resort's secluded beach in the sparkling blue marine reserve to play with the colourful reef fish. The world-class beach and lagoon are no more than 10 seconds from your doorstep! Your children Play Free in the Cook Islands' only kids club, the Moko's Kids Club, and parents love it too because children also Stay Free here at The Rarotongan!
Yes, two children aged up to 11 years Stay Free when sharing a room with up to two adults. And up to 4 children can Stay Free in our fully self-contained Two Bedroom Beachside Suite and Grand Beachfront Suite categories. And for even more family fun, Moko's Kids Club kids also receive a great Free Fun Welcome Pack upon arrival at The Rarotongan for your kids in paradise holiday!
Named after the cheeky gecko known in the Cook Islands as the 'moko', our Moko's Kids Club has been a family favourite for many years and is regularly hailed as the best kids club in the South Pacific by parents, children and travel industry professionals alike. A fully-supervised, colourful and superbly-equipped facility, Moko's is not just a large play room, but is also an interactive educational experience, where your children learn about the unique culture and nature of Rarotonga through special hands-on daily kids activities programmes. In the evenings, Moko's hosts Kid's Movie Night, allowing you to relax and enjoy a quiet dinner together. Kids aged up to 11 years Play Free at the Moko's Kids Club, and under 4's are welcome under the supervision of a parent or caregiver. And Moko's Kids Club is not just open during school holidays - it is open year-round, Monday through Saturday from 9am to 12noon, 2pm to 5pm and 7pm to 9pm.
And kids even enjoy Free Snacks and Drinks at each kids club session! All of which means that anytime you're ready for your vacation, the Moko's Kids Club is here ready to provide a great play and learning environment for your children. And best of all, the Moko's Kids Club is staffed by our experienced, friendly kids club team! TEENS PLAY FREE! Located beside the Moko’s Kids Club, the NEW Teen Zone offers even more to do in paradise for teens aged 12-16 years: Try Scuba Diving Lessons, Fish Feeding, Air Hockey Competition, Ukulele & Drumming Session, Beach Soccer, Crab Races, Karaoke, Table Tennis, Snorkeling Tour, Pool Table Competition, Coconut Show, Beach Volleyball Tennis - Dodge Ball, Gaming Machines, Dancing Lessons - Pareu Tying, Island Basketball - Crab Hunting, Water Volleyball - Beach Touch Rugby, Bingo - Disco Nite at the new Latitude 21-30 nightclub.
For further information dial 8061 to reach Activities and talk to one of our knowledgeable activities team. Club House Moko's Kids Club, located at treetops level, is your children's own club house and offers a wealth of interactive resources including a wide variety of arts and crafts, toys, board games, books, puzzles, Lego, musical instruments, sports equipment, indoor trampoline, table soccer, ride-ons, computer games, PlayStation, X-box and much more. The club offers kids the opportunity for free play balanced with a range of fascinating structured experiences to allow them to explore our unique local culture and nature within our daily-changing dedicated children's activities programmes. Kids Activities Programme Moko's Kids Club activities programmes change daily and have been designed with your child's fun and education in mind. A wide variety of activities will keep your child playing, learning, and happy throughout the day, and the activities board outside the clubhouse keeps you up-to-date with today's special programme.
Your children can learn to dance the famous Cook Islands ura (hula), make their own fresh ei garland (lei) from flowers they have picked themselves, and play the ukulele strings or beat an authentic hollowed-out log drum. They can learn about the traditional Polynesian games children used to play in yesteryear (such as coconut bowling, and making and flying kites), practice how to say hello in Cook Islands Maori, paint their own coconut, 'hunt' a moko, make their own vaka (outrigger canoe), have their face painted and much much more. What with Moko's Kids Club offering a great play and learning environment, free healthy snacks and drinks at each session, and being equipped with its own kids clubhouse toilets and shower, the only (common) problem you're likely to face is that the kids won't want to leave!
There is no doubting the Moko's Kids Club will be one of the real highlights of your child's holiday at The Rarotongan Beach Resort & Spa, remembered long after you've returned home. Club Rules Moko’s Kids Club is free to all children aged up to 11 years staying at The Rarotongan Beach Resort & Spa. Children aged under age 4 are invited to Play Free but must be under the supervision of a parent or babysitter throughout their play session (please ask at Front Desk to arrange a sitter). The Club is unable to accept non-resort guests. Go snorkelling in the wonderful Aroa Lagoon Marine Reserve, the 7 year old marine reserve right in front of The Rarotongan.
At The Rarotongan you are able to snorkel straight off beautiful Aroa Beach and see many friendly, vibrant tropical fishes such as butterfly, parrot, and angelfishes very close to shore in Aroa Lagoon (the Lagoon of Love). This is Rarotonga’s best snorkelling and is great for children because it is a manageable depth, usually calm (although be aware of currents during tidal changes) and is protected from the open ocean by a natural, sheltering coral reef (ie no chance of being washed out to sea, and no large marine animals coming into the lagoon!). See the beautiful reef fish on the posters, then swim with them in real life! Guided snorkelling tours for guests leave daily from The Rarotongan’s Activities Hut. Take Mum & Dad to an Island Night spectacular! At The Rarotongan’s world-famous ‘Legends of Polynesia’ Island Night, you can show Mum & Dad how Pacific Island people today still cook in underground ovens (umus), with hot rocks and banana & coconut palm leaves.
Then you can show them how to eat the umukai feast with your fingers, and how to dance the ura real fast! A not-to-be-missed taste of authentic dancing, drumming, and feasting.
Conduire Un Vehicle De Promenade Pdf there. Go on the 4WD Raro Mountain Safari Tour, Rarotonga’s most popular tour! Great fun for all the family with a half-day guided tour of the volcano and the rainforests of Rarotonga, including the very spot where the big ocean-going vakas (outrigger canoes) left to discover and settle New Zealand with the first Maori. Get the best views of the island, of the fringing lagoons, and of the vast, blue Pacific Ocean. Take a self-guided adventure tour. Get Mum & Dad to hire your own soft top 4WD and explore the back roads, villages, and plantations of Rarotonga at your own pace. Don’t forget your camera.
See (and hear) one of the world’s rarest birds. Hike into the Takitumu Conservation Area to enter the habitat of the endangered (& chatty!) kakerori. Swim at Papua (Wigmore’s) Waterfall. Hike or drive up to the waterfall and see if you can find the shy freshwater prawns. Spend the day at the beach.
Swimming, sunbathing, snorkeling, kayaking, playing beach volleyball, hunting for crabs, diving for cobalt blue starfish, building sand-castles, or flying a kite. Go on Captain Tama’s or Koka Lagoon Cruises glass-bottom boat cruise of Muri Lagoon, watch the fish being fed, and snorkel off the boat if you like, then stop at a deserted island (motu) for a beach BBQ lunch. And on the other side of the motu, there’s even an old shipwreck. Go star-gazing! An island like Rarotonga, far away from the lights of big cities, gives you the chance to really witness the magic and wonder of the night sky twinkling with the lights of trillions of stars into infinity. As you gaze into the night sky of the Southern Hemisphere, look out for the Southern Cross, the Milky Way, Venus, Orion, and lots of shooting stars.