Boat was probably built in 1850ish. The common use of the steam ship wasn't till the mid 1800s. Rubber boom started roughly in 1850 as well and ended around 1920s.
Wrong. Steam boats have been around since the late 1700s. STEAM SHIPS were in the 1800s. This one in the video is a steam river boat. It doesn't traverse the oceans only rivers.
By Mary Bellis Updated on January 13, 2020 The era of the steamboat began in the late 1700s, thanks initially to the work of Scotsman James Watt. In 1769, Watt patented an improved version of the steam engine that helped usher in the Industrial Revolution and spurred other inventors to explore how steam technology could be used to propel ships. Watt's pioneering efforts would eventually revolutionize transportation.
@@Eyeyamgodyou're all wrong. That was a late 1910s boat refurbished in the 1930s and than renovated again in the 90s where it's windows and exterior was entirely replaced. Used by the red Cross since the 80s and abandoned in like 2014 cus they got a new riverboat.
New sub here! And I must say, this is top tier travel vlogging! I love how you appreciate the culture everywhere you visited & with a pinch of humor 😎 just binged 5 videos.
He's on a fully restored floating hotel in the amazon. And yes apparently the ship was used in the rubber boom you can see the whole ship and better pictures with a quick Google search. Heck, book a room if you like its still operational
Blimey…. Larry is an absolute unit, got to be ex forces on some level ha ha…you can tell he is a guy you would like on your team, a beautiful man… i think he must have meant 1850 ish for the boat, it was the Georgian era here in the 1700’s, all the boats I recall from history then were wooden… fondest love from the Great British countryside xx
Very interesting, Thank you. regarding the boat, judging by the ac's. its been way less than 40 years since it was in use. Modern ac, lights, extinguishers etc
By our standards, these people have nothing. Yet if you think about it, they have so much more than we do. We might think they’re trapped in the jungle, but we might be more trapped in the system. In envy this way of life.
It's so sad how the country can be so advanced but is held back but corrupt politicians and government. I hope one day everywhere in the world can advance in technology and quality of life to be similar to those in first world countries.
Question, do you ever carry an Epipen? Just in case trying new things exotic stuff may cause an allergic reaction. That is what I think every time I see people try new things and it kinda terrifies me.
@yoboiigio4614 Yes, that is a different type of sick. I'm thinking a weird reaction to a food you didn't know you where allergic to. You know what I mean?
@yoboiigio4614 I'm saying if you don't know your allergic to something cause you've never had it before. You don't have to say no duh it was a simple question dude.
I didn't think it was that old? In Brazil, Fordlândia established by American industrialist Henry Ford in the Amazon Rainforest in 1928 as a prefabricated industrial town intended to be inhabited by 10,000 people to secure a source of cultivated rubber for the automobile manufacturing operations of the Ford Motor Company in the United States.
HAHA, You've got to be kidding! That ship was built in the 1700's??? Get a grip and actually learn some history if you're going to make pronouncements about it. That ship would NEVER have been built in the 1700's for a couple reasons. The main one is that steel ships were not built until the mid-1800s. The second is that steam-powered ships also were not built until the mid-1800s. Just do some simple research, please. Otherwise, it just makes you look ignorant.
Chill out mate, it was just a miscommunication and Larry said the wrong date. It was the late 1800s during the rubber boom but I didn’t know anything about this. You saw how we just discovered it out of the blue, so how do you think I could have done research on this, you think I get service deep in the jungle? Common dude kinda makes you look ignorant tbh.
jesus man if everything okay with you? people make mistakes, he's traveling all around the world it'd be impossible to keep up with everything. Mistakes happen, you look older, I would think you'd develope some grace in your old age. The world is cruel enough as is no need to add such negative energy.
You were so wrong about those boats on the yarapa river. That is a boat that Dr Richard bodmer uses for the Earthwatch community based conservation research. The people you met on there are the indigenous people that work with the research teams that come out from all over the world to help fund and gather data. I know because I live there every year for two weeks helping. They were probably in omaguas (the town you left to go up river on the Amazon) gathering the next Earthwatch group and left Odelio and Israel there. Usually Pedro is there too and Paola. I’ll be on that boat again June 1st this year.
Imagine just living your best life. Traveling and getting to experience new places and cultures. How crazy is it that you can make someone’s day there with like 50$ dollars worth of candy.
I didn't get to videotape my trip to Brazil, but I did on our trip across The Gran Sabana located in the South of Venezuela is one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, inside Canaima national park which is the fourth largest in the world. The Gran Sabana has typical short vegetation, tabletop mountains called tepuy and also the tallest waterfall in the world, The Angel Falls. We flew into Angel Falls region by single engine plane on which the gas gauge didn't work! Hiked into / between plateau mountains to swim in waterfalls and caves beneath. It was breathtaking.
New sub… 👋 and man I love your videos and if I could travel and go see the world as you do I would love that.. you truly are getting to do what some only can watch.. thank you for sharing your adventures and man how cool would that be to just have a pet monkey it was absolutely tiny and it was just loving to ride around on top of your head … wow .. what I would do to take one trip .
23:50 i can finally see how they carve those big trees! I’ve always wondered how Dey did it, i think if they had atleast 6 people carving all at once i bet they will finish withing a week
Vessels constructed during the 1700s and early 1800s were made of wood, not metal. It seems like your guide may be attempting to extract additional funds from you.
Living a dream brother.. living a wonderful dream. Let me know if you ever want to take on another. Definitely wouldnt slow ya down. Plus... I broke my helmet when I was 5.
Boat was probably built in 1850ish. The common use of the steam ship wasn't till the mid 1800s. Rubber boom started roughly in 1850 as well and ended around 1920s.
Wrong. Steam boats have been around since the late 1700s. STEAM SHIPS were in the 1800s. This one in the video is a steam river boat. It doesn't traverse the oceans only rivers.
By Mary Bellis
Updated on January 13, 2020
The era of the steamboat began in the late 1700s, thanks initially to the work of Scotsman James Watt. In 1769, Watt patented an improved version of the steam engine that helped usher in the Industrial Revolution and spurred other inventors to explore how steam technology could be used to propel ships. Watt's pioneering efforts would eventually revolutionize transportation.
@@Eyeyamgod that doesn't match very well with the rubber boom (1850-1920) or steam boats and ships being used common place (mid 1800s).
@@Eyeyamgodyou're all wrong. That was a late 1910s boat refurbished in the 1930s and than renovated again in the 90s where it's windows and exterior was entirely replaced. Used by the red Cross since the 80s and abandoned in like 2014 cus they got a new riverboat.
The boat was probably built in 1899.
Older ships to this one: "you are on this council, but we do not grant you the rank of being 1800s"
The guy with the antique boat has got it made
That boat is still beautiful wow.
The indigenous people in the village are soo friendly and fun cool
Your guide is awesome!
New sub here! And I must say, this is top tier travel vlogging! I love how you appreciate the culture everywhere you visited & with a pinch of humor 😎 just binged 5 videos.
Awesome! Means a lot!
Loving the amount of videos you upload , always something new to watch thanks 🙏
Glad you enjoy it!
Love your videos!! No music and special effects just keeping it real it makes it so much more interesting
Glad you enjoy it!
He's on a fully restored floating hotel in the amazon. And yes apparently the ship was used in the rubber boom you can see the whole ship and better pictures with a quick Google search. Heck, book a room if you like its still operational
Yeah I thought he found the local floating who re house and gambling joint 😅
Better than Netflix great content
Blimey…. Larry is an absolute unit, got to be ex forces on some level ha ha…you can tell he is a guy you would like on your team, a beautiful man… i think he must have meant 1850 ish for the boat, it was the Georgian era here in the 1700’s, all the boats I recall from history then were wooden… fondest love from the Great British countryside xx
No matter how busy i am i will never miss an upload!!! ❤ Love you Seal❤❤❤❤
Thank you 💕💕💕
Definitely not built in the 1700s
Just starting following you, you inspired me to travel, love these adventures you do, so interesting to watch
Welcome aboard!
I just discovered your channel, amazing content mate!
Thanks a ton!
4:19 wonder if any of the villagers joke about you to eachother like that 😂😂 Go eat the ugly chicken 😂 had me dying.
Very interesting, Thank you. regarding the boat, judging by the ac's. its been way less than 40 years since it was in use. Modern ac, lights, extinguishers etc
The steam boats in the Amazon are very old but most of the interior has been completely gutted and redone many of times since
Yes people live in it.😂
I’d love to have seen the engine room, It was cool to see what you showed us though. I can’t help but envy these people living in the present.
Excellent video!!!
Thank you very much!
I’m really curious as to how the mechanical parts are doing on the ship?
Just found your channel!!! Great content. 🎉
6:20 wow that reminds me of Florida they also got similar boats made specifically for crossings terrains exactly like this
The baby monkey on your head was just precious. Very cool video!
I wanna live in an old boat🍻
I think Michael Palin travelled on an old boat on the Amazon like that
i watched this one video and immediately subbed. Wish i could go on tour in the amazon, soon enough. I'm only one country away from South America
Thank you 🙏
@@sealontour for sure breds, keep safe. Visit Trinidad & Tobago when you can. I’ll gladly show you around
one day soon for sure@@Reggaeshark.
best youtuber ever i love the content
Thank you so much 🙏
Larry has great hair😊
thanks for sharing buddy. Ill be there in june
“I know a little bit” boi said anthropologist 😭
By our standards, these people have nothing. Yet if you think about it, they have so much more than we do.
We might think they’re trapped in the jungle, but we might be more trapped in the system. In envy this way of life.
watching you from Bangladesh...... :) you doing great man.
Thank you so much 😀
Yoo that wheel on the ship was MASSIVE
Like fishing with Ayos trunk boat
dude larrys a beast
Do you do a lot of content I'm following you
Id love to spend the night on that big ass boat man! That is awesome!
It's so sad how the country can be so advanced but is held back but corrupt politicians and government. I hope one day everywhere in the world can advance in technology and quality of life to be similar to those in first world countries.
So I have a real question. I know it will sound dumb, but how do they make sure their water is drinkable? Do they have ways to purify naturally?
Larry said it was good and explained it but I trust Larry with my life so we good
@@sealontour I will have to go back. I must of missed it. There are just so many cool things happening. Thanks
The gas in California is $5.50. So it would be cheaper in Peru
That’s a late 19th century steamship. Come on man!
I hope that afterwards you realized that boat isnt hundreds of years old 😂😂😂
I love to be down there with you
I want my opera house!
The first steam paddle boat was built in 1774.I had no idea.
Brother you are awesome 👍 would like to do some traveling together ☺️ In Amazon it looks so cool people are very nice 😊
Seal on tour 😂
Wow bro never realized how better your Spanish has gotten lately
How often do you get the shits while youre at these places lol
I was wondering the exact same thing. Those drinks will do you in good for explosive diarrhea.
@@iBoatLaunch 😆😆 For sure
Bro this is the dopest shit ever
32:40 seal that’s a sign right der you should Drive/Row 10x slower, so u don’t loose drop anything in de water nd end up stranded
Whats the name of that boat? Would love to find more history on it!
U basically in Louisiana swamps
Love😊 the content brother.
Woahhh. This where Ice Cube snd J Lo been.
Nope. I seen the movie ANACONDA and there’s no way I’d be on that boat in the Amazon 😅
Yeah, that boat isn't abandoned, it's still being used. They're pulling your leg.
We never said it was abandoned, the guy literally told us he is staying on it
Solar panels and thermal on the roof genius
Gas same where I am in Cali 😅
Whats up bro you got a awesome life style 💯💯
Damn them boats are cool asf I would love to make them into a home it would be a sick house boat
oh well man you are just not in Peru but Equador..!!
I mean it has ac from the 2010’s so obviously it’s still
Being used and it had solar panels 😂😂😂
where do they flush toilets
Hilarious the gas prices in Amazon is roughly the same here in the middle of Motor City capital of the world "Detroit" 🤦😢
13:20 damn i would’ve told the kid he should look for ancient fossils! I bet he would find a bunch of shark teeth nd a lot of more stuff,
I need to invest in that boat i got a good ideal for if
Question, do you ever carry an Epipen? Just in case trying new things exotic stuff may cause an allergic reaction.
That is what I think every time I see people try new things and it kinda terrifies me.
I thought before u travel out of country dat they would give u shots for any sicknesses you can get outside of de usa
@yoboiigio4614 Yes, that is a different type of sick. I'm thinking a weird reaction to a food you didn't know you where allergic to. You know what I mean?
No duhh but. They always ask if u allergic to anything nd if i got any other sickness
When u travel out of state for Your 1st time you will see
@yoboiigio4614 I'm saying if you don't know your allergic to something cause you've never had it before. You don't have to say no duh it was a simple question dude.
Leonardo de caprio look a like
that's alot of fuckin goin on😂😂😂
BE SETING ON THE TOILET FOR A WEEK
Where's your girlfriend ? & BTW loved this video! That ship was as your said extremely creepy!
No more gf :(
@sealontour oh man well I'm sorry for asking ! I hope you're being safe during your travels and God Bless!!
Big up
Respect!
Awesome video. The ship was from the 1700s? I need more info on the steamers on the Amazon. That thing was awesome
Idk if we knew what we were talking about because no wifi in the jungle but it was a rubber boom ship so 1800s for sure
I didn't think it was that old? In Brazil, Fordlândia established by American industrialist Henry Ford in the Amazon Rainforest in 1928 as a prefabricated industrial town intended to be inhabited by 10,000 people to secure a source of cultivated rubber for the automobile manufacturing operations of the Ford Motor Company in the United States.
Just saying if you could get ahold of paul rosolie while your in the amazon your shit would explode
Not in the Amazon anymore but I'm a fan. Probably would hit him up another time when I have a bigger following.
Different dialect ? he was speaking Spanish
Walmart version of pedro pascual
Cool video watched the whole thing 👍🫡
👀
👅🙏
The Female brain
You’re so cute
Like to curse Gods name? See ya
ok
you keep using Gods name in vain!!!!!!!!!!!! was going to sub but not now--!
I won’t loose sleep
HAHA, You've got to be kidding! That ship was built in the 1700's??? Get a grip and actually learn some history if you're going to make pronouncements about it. That ship would NEVER have been built in the 1700's for a couple reasons. The main one is that steel ships were not built until the mid-1800s. The second is that steam-powered ships also were not built until the mid-1800s. Just do some simple research, please. Otherwise, it just makes you look ignorant.
Chill out mate, it was just a miscommunication and Larry said the wrong date. It was the late 1800s during the rubber boom but I didn’t know anything about this. You saw how we just discovered it out of the blue, so how do you think I could have done research on this, you think I get service deep in the jungle? Common dude kinda makes you look ignorant tbh.
jesus man if everything okay with you? people make mistakes, he's traveling all around the world it'd be impossible to keep up with everything. Mistakes happen, you look older, I would think you'd develope some grace in your old age. The world is cruel enough as is no need to add such negative energy.
Quit swearing man it's not cool.. thumb down for that..
cry
These Amazon episodes have been brilliant 💯🙏🏻👍🏻💪🏻
Yea but his Spanish sucks
Hey dude , we miss you , iraqins people miss you ❤❤❤❤
miss you too
You were so wrong about those boats on the yarapa river. That is a boat that Dr Richard bodmer uses for the Earthwatch community based conservation research. The people you met on there are the indigenous people that work with the research teams that come out from all over the world to help fund and gather data. I know because I live there every year for two weeks helping. They were probably in omaguas (the town you left to go up river on the Amazon) gathering the next Earthwatch group and left Odelio and Israel there. Usually Pedro is there too and Paola. I’ll be on that boat again June 1st this year.
Larry told me after it was converted to a research boat, but I guess I didn't say it in the video. Pretty cool boat. Is it always in this location?
Imagine just living your best life. Traveling and getting to experience new places and cultures. How crazy is it that you can make someone’s day there with like 50$ dollars worth of candy.
The sound of the animals on the Amazon river sounds so cool
I'm sad I didn't film my amazing time in the Amazon. The people are so resourceful
I didn't get to videotape my trip to Brazil, but I did on our trip across The Gran Sabana located in the South of Venezuela is one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, inside Canaima national park which is the fourth largest in the world. The Gran Sabana has typical short vegetation, tabletop mountains called tepuy and also the tallest waterfall in the world, The Angel Falls.
We flew into Angel Falls region by single engine plane on which the gas gauge didn't work!
Hiked into / between plateau mountains to swim in waterfalls and caves beneath. It was breathtaking.
New sub… 👋 and man I love your videos and if I could travel and go see the world as you do I would love that.. you truly are getting to do what some only can watch.. thank you for sharing your adventures and man how cool would that be to just have a pet monkey it was absolutely tiny and it was just loving to ride around on top of your head … wow .. what I would do to take one trip .
Thank you 🙏
23:50 i can finally see how they carve those big trees! I’ve always wondered how Dey did it, i think if they had atleast 6 people carving all at once i bet they will finish withing a week
Vessels constructed during the 1700s and early 1800s were made of wood, not metal. It seems like your guide may be attempting to extract additional funds from you.
He didn't do that
Not to mention you are a funny cool guy a lot of f*cking going on 😂
Someone one should introduce them to air boat's
Living a dream brother.. living a wonderful dream. Let me know if you ever want to take on another. Definitely wouldnt slow ya down. Plus... I broke my helmet when I was 5.
Test
6 meters= 19.822 feet. thats a huge snake
What's creepy you look like the rubber boats captain in that picture in the wheel house.