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All American Travels
Приєднався 25 сер 2021
All American Travels is a channel with a variety of content all centered around two main themes: travel and history! The main videos feature me exploring various locations, while some other videos will feature drone footage, ships, model building, and of course, history! I have a weekly one hour live stream on Friday evenings called "History TV," where the main focus is on ships and maritime history! I look forward to you joining me on these adventures!
Watching ships leave Nassau, The Bahamas
Three cruise ships depart Nassau, The Bahamas at sunset the day before Thanksgiving 2024!
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Carnival Spirit departing Freeport, Bahamas (with sunset)
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Carnival Spirit departing Freeport, Bahamas (with sunset)
Carnival Spirit departing Key West, Florida (with sunset)
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Carnival Spirit departing Key West, Florida (with sunset)
History TV: The Buffalo Naval Park up close
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History TV: The Buffalo Naval Park up close
Converting a Titanic kit to Britannic, Part 4 (final video)
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Converting a Titanic kit to Britannic, Part 4 (final video)
Converting a Titanic kit into Britannic, Part 3
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Converting a Titanic kit into Britannic, Part 3
Converting a Titanic kit into Britannic, Part 2
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Converting a Titanic kit into Britannic, Part 2
Converting a Titanic kit into Britannic, Part 1
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Converting a Titanic kit into Britannic, Part 1
America's Rest Stops Episode 13: Into Louisiana
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America's Rest Stops Episode 13: Into Louisiana
America's Rest Stops Episode 12: Alabama
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America's Rest Stops Episode 12: Alabama
America's Rest Stops Episode 11: Deep in Mississippi
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America's Rest Stops Episode 11: Deep in Mississippi
America's Rest Stops Episode 10: Florida
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America's Rest Stops Episode 10: Florida
America's Rest Stops Episode 9: Leaving Florida
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America's Rest Stops Episode 9: Leaving Florida
Exploring Bayou Lafourche (from the air)
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Exploring Bayou Lafourche (from the air)
I will be working on her when she gets down here! She's going to be the world's largest man made reef.
Really?! Do you work at the shipyard she’s going to?!
So sad, I hate to see her laid to rest. Why can’t they make it a museum ship in mobile bay instead I wonder?
It would cost millions, and no one is willing to put up the funds, and there’s no place to put her. 😔
I was actually thinking about the Uss United States
He didn't risk all through mist and icebergs at full speed to save a sinking gigantic ship......he saved over 700 people from the icey waters.....a man from a bygone era who did not seek earthy higher authority.....a staunch Christian who said something guided him that night.
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Theory: titanic is name after the titan cause it was the popular one. Correct me if I am wrong
Titanic got its name from the Greek mythological figures The Titans, not from this book. Ismay also allegedly chose the name to convey the size and strength of the ship.
Okay
I use to have this but over the years it started to fall apart
That’s a bummer
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ONE OF MY FAVORITE US BATTLESHIPS!!!❤
I had a feeling you’d like this one!
She sailed 4400 nautical miles going astern to Australia? How long did that take?
According to what I found, the journey took roughly two weeks and 1,800 miles. I added a link in the description to where I found this quote for you. “entered Tulagi Harbor near daybreak 1 December. Camouflaging their ship from air attack, the crew jury-rigged a bow of coconut logs, and 11 days later New Orleans sailed to replace a damaged propeller and make other repairs in Sydney, Australia, arriving 24 December.”
it is so big 🐛🐛
God Bless My Favorite Homestate Dreadnought Battleship USS Arizona 🫡🇺🇸
Fucking beautiful 😍 Great tank in Wotb too lol😅
Good stream loved it Btw thanks for suggesting for the movie I will try to make my titanic much accurate as possible.
Glad you liked it!
Carnival spirit
Really nice video and beautiful ocean beach area. Golf carts r so much fun to ride around in. Took my son to Catalina island/Ensenada. Rented golf cart. Fun!!👍👍👍
It was a great day, and a lot of fun! I just wish that museum ship was open, that would’ve made my day! Sounds like you and your son had a good time!
@ Yes, took him there 10 years ago for his 21st birthday 🎉😊
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She was one tough ship!
@allamericantravels yes very tough
Really cool 😎
I think it was one of the excursions you could book.
That is a cool ship
It was interesting for sure.
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Beautiful ship Mr James just beautiful Ps don’t hit a mine
Nice. RMS Britannic would have been my favorite ship. She was supposed to be so beautiful
I think she would’ve been the most beautiful of the three.
@@allamericantravels yes
@@mike.4277I know a lot of people thought the gantry davits were an eyesore, but I don’t have a problem with them.
@allamericantravels me either. It makes her more unique
@@allamericantravels i agree
A Night To Remember
Yes, Nice. LOL
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That's intriguing. So what's the game play like... Objectives, interactions, etc.?
Think of it as more of a museum ship in digital form than a game. The only objective is to explore and learn some things about the ship.
Amazing stream sorry if I didn’t stay long but it was incredible 😎🙏✝️
Glad you enjoyed it!
I taped mine together then brushed MrCement Deluxe on the seam and let it set up for a couple days and it worked great
Sounds like a good idea, wish I would’ve thought of that!
Great video 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks Mark!
Nice I have been to Florida few times and it was nice
If it was an accident why scrap the most loved and unsinkable ship if it was an accident I know the Olympic rammed the the light ship, but has u said it was heavy fog and miss calculation.
The ship wasn’t scrapped because of this incident. She was scrapped because in the eyes of her owners, she was an aging ship and was obsolete compared to the newer, bigger ocean liners that were being built at the time. It’s unfortunate, but nothing can be done about it now. 😔
@ they could turn her into a museum like the QM but like u said she was an aging ship RIP Rms Olympic 😭😭😭😭😭
Great video 💯💯💯
Thanks Mark!
That was a nice stream though
Glad you liked it!
Nice 👍
How long does this project take to build I just bought one myself
Depends on a few factors: how much time you commit to it each day, and how detailed you want it to be. For me, I think it took a couple of weeks, with me dedicating a couple of hours each day to it.
Hi ❤
Hello!
Full steam ahead Mr murdoch
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I used to have that. Then I bought it on steam and it plays great on the Asus ally
I have it on Steam and Gog.
Great livestream I see you on the next one about the uss kidd, And I will let you know when that titanic fan film that I am gonna make on my channel is coming🚢
Hey I got a book form a library called can you survive the titanic and there’s one thing it said that made me frustrated it said “ Second officer Charles Lightoller saved many people” and I was sleek no no no no no nooo! It was first officer William Murdoch who did in fact Charles didn’t even let men in the boat after all the children and women were gone so it’s like he’s purposely not letting them on I’m just so frustrated aghahhhh!
Hi! To be fair to Lightoller, he did save many lives. But, it’s definitely possible that he could’ve saved even more if he would’ve let men onto the boats.