The Untold Story of the Circus Ship Inferno - SS FLEURUS in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia

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    In 1963, the steamer Fleurus caught fire and was sinking with an entire circus menagerie on board, including their cast of dozens of circus animals. The more the fire department fought the flames, the more the ship rolled to its side. This was a race against time to save the animals on board, while also making sure to keep people safe from the deadly animals.
    This is the story of one terribly unlucky band of performers, their clunky old ship, and the heroic action of the locals and fire department of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
    The Kelly and Miller Brothers Circus had just purchased the SS Fleurus to transport that large circus of performers and wild animals around North America, planning to do an inaugural circuit around Nova Scotia, staging shows in Digby, Yarmouth, Shelbourne, and Liverpool, before moving on to Newfoundland. After the Yarmouth performance, a fire broke out aboard the vessel, jeopardizing the hundreds of animals on board.
    Also discussed is the wreck of the Royal Tar in 1836.

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  • @alexw.7097
    @alexw.7097 26 днів тому +144

    For any of my friends who are also touchy about animals being involved in a disaster, here is a breakdown so you can make an informed decision about whether you'll be okay watching this video:
    Obviously, these animals are in peril and very scared, but as far as casualties, only a single zebra didn't make it, (no other details are given.) There was a veterinarian on hand who worked very hard in the rescue efforts and treat any animals who were hurt, the only one mentioned specifically is a leopard(?) and it was revived sucessfully.
    I know, I thought the list was going to be a lot worse as well, but Tom goes on to say how much of a testment it is to how hard the circus workers and fire department worked to save all of the animals on board, even at the cost of all of their material goods.
    Tom also talks about a previous circus ship wreck in the same area, most of the animals and people were lost, but he doesn't go into any detail.
    And there are also some sweet little stories about the animal survivors after they're saved from the sinking.
    Take care, everyone, and thank you Tom for yet another excellent video!

    • @karenroot450
      @karenroot450 26 днів тому +5

      That was the shortest breakdown of time stamps in the history of Utube. Lol

    • @imnotbarry5628
      @imnotbarry5628 26 днів тому +13

      Thank you for this, I wasn't going to watch but I can now.

    • @glitterngold
      @glitterngold 26 днів тому +3

      Thank you

    • @medea27
      @medea27 26 днів тому +13

      You're a legend, thank you.... I know a fair number of people will be having that exact thought & hesitating, despite knowing how fantastic Tom's videos always are. Personally, I just need to be in the right headspace for watching certain content & it's great to get a heads up so I know where to park it in my playlist. 👍

    • @alexw.7097
      @alexw.7097 26 днів тому +9

      @@medea27 Pretty much exactly why I made this comment. Caring for animals is practically my whole life at this point, and while I've seen/dealt with plenty of instances of animals being injured or dying, I know myself well enough to know that I have to be in a good enough mental/emotional state to potentially put myself through thinking about it intentionally.
      That being said, I was feeling fine this morning and was pleasantly surprised to find that despite this disaster having the potential to be horrific for those of us who care about animals so much, it actually turned out a LOT better than I would have assumed. And that giving that people knowledge ahead of time may let them know they'll be okay watching the video!
      Thank you though, your reply was very sweet and gave me a good smile, I'm so glad I could help! ☺️

  • @Spitfiresammons
    @Spitfiresammons 26 днів тому +49

    Its amazing how the Yarmouth people firefighters and Circus people all team work together to get all the animals off the burning sinking ship great story.

  • @dezmondw7927
    @dezmondw7927 26 днів тому +16

    As a firefighter myself.
    I can attest to how vital it is to stay (Flexible) while doing 1st responder duties.
    You nvr know what the incident will look like til you have boots on the ground.
    Thx for bringing this story to light explorer.

  • @michaelimbesi2314
    @michaelimbesi2314 27 днів тому +79

    The Al G. Kelly and Miller Brothers Circus: the Unluckiest Show on Earth.

  • @Balrog-tf3bg
    @Balrog-tf3bg 26 днів тому +126

    I don’t like circuses much, but these guys must have truly cared for their animals. Your channels usually pretty sad, but this one made me happy

    • @karenroot450
      @karenroot450 26 днів тому +4

      Great town full of helpful caring people!!

    • @Balrog-tf3bg
      @Balrog-tf3bg 25 днів тому +4

      @@karenroot450 always had a soft spot for Nova Scotians

    • @fastinradfordable
      @fastinradfordable 25 днів тому +2

      They cared for they livelihood😢

    • @BrownEyePinch
      @BrownEyePinch 20 днів тому +2

      Animals are money

    • @DaleDix
      @DaleDix 19 днів тому +1

      Cirque De Solei is the new circuis.

  • @kirbyw.3451
    @kirbyw.3451 26 днів тому +35

    I started this, but I think I need to save it until lunch when my husband is around. We both love history and your storytelling.

  • @terrisomers7843
    @terrisomers7843 26 днів тому +18

    Thank you for a fascinating video! I've heard of circus trains, but never circus ships.
    This one should've never left St. Petersburg!
    The fact that 99% of the animals made it out alive is a testament to the trust and bond they had with their humans. I've trained many horses, dogs, and even cats in my life, and I can tell you that once you have that bond between you and those creatures, they will literally trust you with their lives. It's not something to be taken lightly. And the dedication of the firefighters and everyone else that day is absolutely amazing. ❤

    • @marcwolf60
      @marcwolf60 6 днів тому

      The bond between the animals and their handlers is one of trust. You cannot force an animal to perform for you.

  • @celiasmith6571
    @celiasmith6571 26 днів тому +17

    That was a really great one. My favorite stories are the ones with examples of heroism. I cried a lot. Especially when the dude swam under the wharf to save the horse. So brave.
    Thanks so much for your work.

  • @leemasters3592
    @leemasters3592 23 дні тому +5

    Dr Hawkes certainly got more exotic animal treatment experience in one day than he would have ever expected in a port town in Nova Scotia.

  • @p1zd3c
    @p1zd3c 25 днів тому +7

    I was hoping you'd mention the Royal Tar. Absolute legend in my home town, an island in the Penobscot Bay. Nowhere near Yarmouth, though. Downeast Maine.
    We have performances about it. There's a (fantastic) coffee named after it. I know people who have artifacts from her, including her anchor, which came up in a dredge.
    I'd love it if you'd follow up with a full presentation on her. Our local historical society has heaps of information about the wreck. To this day, the Royal Tar lives on strongly in the minds and hearts of locals.

  • @CoolCademMAnimates-fz1ui
    @CoolCademMAnimates-fz1ui 14 днів тому +7

    I think it’d be interesting if you talked about the burning of the MV Artensis that took place in the summer of 1961. The cargo ship, built in 1959, exploded while loading newsprint on board and led to the burning of the ship, a newsprint facility nearby, the wharf it was docked at and 4 unlucky homes. 2 bodies were recovered and 3 died. I’ve actually met and asked witnesses about what they saw. “I could see a bellow of black smoke raising in the air.” “Ray wanted to go out on the boat but I begged him not to go.” “The first thing that come to my mind, is my house is on fire.” Were some of the things they said to me. There’s video footage that you can find online in full colour too, and a massive gallery of photographs during and after the fire on Facebook. The ship itself actually continued service for two different companies afterwards until 1983 when it was scrapped, but the interiors and superstructure had to be completely gutted after the fire. If you do decide to make this a video, I can put the link to my interviews (an in-person one and an online one) in the replies

  • @printedwit
    @printedwit 25 днів тому +10

    the first-person interviews add great context to these stories. i'm throwing my hat in the ring for more in future videos, where they're available.

  • @soiouz
    @soiouz 26 днів тому +21

    Wow! I knew nothing of this story! Fascinating! Thanks for researching this and telling it so well!

  • @lightspeed4596
    @lightspeed4596 25 днів тому +4

    Excellent video as usual. Several notes: if the people on many of the shipwrecks you've featured, acted together with wisdom and compassion and courage like the circus employees, firemen, and townsfolk did in this instance, those other wrecks would've been far less tragic. That being said, it's easy to judge from one's living room.
    Kudos to the man who saved the horse! That's one of the bravest and loving acts I've ever heard of.
    FYI...I just read that, as of 2023, Carnival Cruise Lines had the highest accident rate (51) of any cruise line. What are the odds? lol.

  • @PintoPopProductions
    @PintoPopProductions 26 днів тому +21

    You asked for an orange ship, we gave you an orange ship.

    • @marcwolf60
      @marcwolf60 6 днів тому

      But it was a Lemon.. Magic

  • @blueriver5269
    @blueriver5269 26 днів тому +12

    Saving these stories for generations to come is a wonderful thing. What a great story. Thanks Tom .

  • @LuvBorderCollies
    @LuvBorderCollies 7 днів тому +3

    Well told story. You have a talent for mixing the technical with the tragic with the individual dramas taking place within chaos and confusion. Focusing on Sparkle having a hoof wedged really grabbed my heart and I was glad the poor horse survived. I can't imagine the combination of noises from people, machines, and large frightened animals.

  • @spamlives77
    @spamlives77 26 днів тому +17

    Hey Noah, bad idea. Ever fought a zebra for a space on a lifeboat?

  • @reachandler3655
    @reachandler3655 11 днів тому +2

    Just discovered your channel. It's a great job bringing a historical tragedy to life. I braced myself for a heart-wrenching story, so glad the majority were safely evacuated.

  • @WM37980
    @WM37980 11 днів тому +2

    Yes, we totally appreciate your french pronunciation, supporting the factual authenticity you always strive for, nice touch.

  • @honeyLXIX
    @honeyLXIX 25 днів тому +3

    omg he has grown up so much 9:36 😭 ❤

  • @TCERLC
    @TCERLC 25 днів тому +4

    Thank's For Teaching people about nova scotia's history!

  • @beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756
    @beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756 26 днів тому +10

    Theres no such thing as a "good fire" but the outcome of this by all logical explanation should have been a complete tragedy. To have such limited resources and still manage to save all but one poor zebra. Thats a testament to the crews of the fire companies and the people who lived in the surrounding area. I was an infant when this happened but hearing how those people pulled together and saved so many animals makes me proud to know that people were still selfless enough to endanger themselves to rescue those animals. Sadly I don't think even with modern equipment, should it happen again, the outcome wouldn't be as miraculous. Great video as usual and not the outcome I was expecting. Thank you for presenting us with another fascinating story.

    • @itsmxtwist
      @itsmxtwist 13 днів тому +1

      Honestly it may have been a stroke of luck that the captain had gotten drunk. If they had been out at sea when the fire started it would have been much worse

  • @Openhearted2024
    @Openhearted2024 16 днів тому +3

    Amazing feat. I cried when with the telling of the horse’s story.

  • @shawnathon60
    @shawnathon60 26 днів тому +4

    Great story,, and presentation,...

  • @ivanvarykino8202
    @ivanvarykino8202 20 днів тому +1

    This is an amazing story!
    Can't wait to share with some local firefighting friends in my area. We too have a very cool firefighters museum representing our large northwest metro. However I don't recall any such event that called upon so many creative actions from both firefighters and community. Thank you for sharing this fascinating history!

  • @died4us590
    @died4us590 26 днів тому +7

    I really enjoy watching your video's, because you cover thing's I've never heard of. This was such a touching story, because so much effort was made to save the animal's, even over anything else. I also liked the fire engine's that still exist today, thanks to those who care enough to save history for future generations. G-d bless.

  • @johnstreet797
    @johnstreet797 7 днів тому +1

    Tom your channel keeps getting better and better. Where were you when I was in school watching film strips? Wait, your grandparents hadn't been born yet back then. All the best to your family.

  • @karenroot450
    @karenroot450 26 днів тому +4

    Wow total chaos that day! The raw video of the event shows so many emotions in everyone’s faces! This was a great story you covered. I’ve never heard of this before. You find some good ones. Thanks

  • @VanessaScrillions
    @VanessaScrillions 25 днів тому +2

    Your comedic timing is unmatched 😅

  • @katherineozbirn6622
    @katherineozbirn6622 День тому

    It's nice to testify that people care for animals no matter the day or age. This story is truly inspiring. I'm going to watch it again! Circuses were often the only way to show animals and educate people on their intelligence and individuality. It's a shame some circuses were not fair to their animals, but ideas have advanced. I'm proud of all the people who strove to same their animals friends. And God bless all and the noble zebra who died. Great episode.

  • @michaellang8408
    @michaellang8408 25 днів тому +1

    This Story is F#@$ing Amazing! How is THIS not a movie? Don't let Cameron or Burton near the story! Can You Imagine? Also every time I think you can't tell a better story...you nail it! Thank you Sir.

  • @admiralfrazier306
    @admiralfrazier306 25 днів тому +1

    Huh, I thought this was a video about the SS Yarmouth Castle fire. I didn't know about the Fleurus, fantastic job in sharing her story and the story of those survived the fire!

  • @FastingStarChanelNo5
    @FastingStarChanelNo5 26 днів тому +9

    Indian elephants can be trained to a degree but never African elephants. Also fire around horses is a disaster as they will actually run toward the fire in their terror. Yarmouth certainly had its problems w/circus ships. Thx Thomas.

    • @LuvBorderCollies
      @LuvBorderCollies 7 днів тому

      Growing up on a working farm in the 60s & 70s I heard many stories from old timers about barn fires. Horses were notorious for wanting to go back into burning buildings. Once you got them out you had to make sure every opening was blocked to keep them out. Despite this knowledge a big draft horse is very powerful and a human is like fly, they do what they want if panicked.
      I also heard about cattle and pigs doing that also but horses were the worst.

  • @nickthoman9183
    @nickthoman9183 26 днів тому +3

    Wow, astounding that there was only one death total

  • @ausnorman8050
    @ausnorman8050 24 дні тому +2

    @9:35 wait... Is that the next generation of 'Part-Time Explorer'?

  • @patbowman6723
    @patbowman6723 26 днів тому +2

    A fascinating story. You covered it so well, thank you.

  • @Argumedies
    @Argumedies 26 днів тому +16

    Let me rephrase that. If Hollywood wasn't its own disastrous circus, this story would make one hell of a great movie. 1:24

  • @sarahcartier3393
    @sarahcartier3393 26 днів тому +2

    Wow, what a remarkable story, sparkles was a very lucky horse as were those lions. The white dogs were absolutely georgous, tragic end for the zebra but considering the extent of the disaster one fatality could be construed as a blessing thanks to the crane and someone's quick thinking. Luckily for history it was caught on film too, although I don't expect that was their intention at the time. Thanks for another insightful upload.

  • @GangGang1
    @GangGang1 26 днів тому +6

    you should consider being a full-time explorer!

  • @rebinred495
    @rebinred495 26 днів тому +2

    Hey Tom, if ever you get the chance to visite Switzerland one day, make sure to check out the CGN line on lake Geneva, they are paddle steamers from the 1900’s still in use today

  • @sujimtangerines
    @sujimtangerines 23 дні тому +1

    Oh! I just saw a glimpse of the Fresnel lighthouse lens in the county museum portion. I am and have been fascinated by those for years & make a point of dropping into NPS visitor centers & museums that have them when we travel. If I'm lucky enough to visit NS, I'll have to make a point of visiting there!

    • @placebomandingo2095
      @placebomandingo2095 13 днів тому +1

      There are several large Fresnel lenses in museum collections around Nova Scotia. Do come visit, it's a pleasant place to your.

    • @sujimtangerines
      @sujimtangerines 9 днів тому +1

      @@placebomandingo2095 Thank you! It's definitely on the list now, especially since it's a goal to visit every province now. BC, ON, AB, NB & PQ already under my belt, but when we were in NE we didn't have enough time for NS, PE & NL - I didn't want to cheat myself of the experiences. Looks like that will be one trip in and of itself!

  • @SixWingZombi
    @SixWingZombi 24 дні тому +1

    10:46 I think this has to be the first time I've heard a captain's drunkenness actually saving lives.

  • @roadweary5252
    @roadweary5252 21 день тому

    Another amazing production, Tom! I always look forward to your uploads ☕️

  • @guyk2260
    @guyk2260 23 дні тому +1

    Nice one , thank you Tom

  • @memory123100
    @memory123100 26 днів тому +2

    My new favorite UA-cam channel.

  • @stuff___idontknow2610
    @stuff___idontknow2610 26 днів тому +2

    These videos are always a treat, keep up with the awesome content 👍

  • @Daniel_Huffman
    @Daniel_Huffman 26 днів тому +8

    A circus ship is a such an ingenious idea, and one that I am surprised that I have never heard of before this video. Had misfortune not intervened, this vessel might have been able to make up for its early breakdowns.

  • @oli24yt
    @oli24yt 23 дні тому

    Tom, some of my very favourites of your videos are the ones where you illuminate a piece of history I didn't even know about in my own backyard of Atlantic Canada. I grew up spending many summer afternoons poring over the exhibits of the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic in Lunenburg, which was an easy way for my Nana (a local history buff herself) to keep me easily entertained for a few hours while chatting with her friends in the Lunenburg Genealogy Society upstairs. As a teen and young twenty-something working at a summer camp just outside Annapolis Royal, I would hop across the road from the sail school on my days off to spend my spare change on admission to Fort Anne (and its incredible historic graveyard, including a memorable beer-aided candlelight 'ghost tour' with coworkers), or the O'Dell House Museum, or especially the Sinclair Inn which with its unassuming facade hiding those incredible murals upstairs always felt like a particular hidden treasure (you would likely love Annapolis if you've never been - Two Scoops Ice Cream is a must if you visit). Honestly I think every little town in this part of the world has some little treasure of a small, lovingly maintained museum or two, and a rich collection of history to be shared. It's lovely to see you share it with the world every now and again, and delightful to learn something new along the way! Enjoy your next adventure :)

  • @Unsinkable2.0
    @Unsinkable2.0 21 день тому

    I've loved your work for about a year now and these unique stories of humanity and danger are always incredible, especially with minimal casualties and a bit of humor compared to the news' favorite death and total destruction. They really show that humans have not only always been humans, but that life can afford moments of opportune bravery, which never fail to surprise and embolden me. Amazing story and video, as always!

  • @NovaNinja_
    @NovaNinja_ 13 днів тому

    Awesome video, great story. Yarmouth is my home town. I've been to both museums as a kid but I didn't remember anything about this!

  • @BennyM_
    @BennyM_ 15 днів тому

    This is a fascinating story, thank you!

  • @The_Modeling_Underdog
    @The_Modeling_Underdog 23 дні тому

    Come to think of it, it's an amazing story with an incredible amount of pictures taken and recorded footage.
    Thanks for sharing, Tom.

  • @thisisme3238
    @thisisme3238 26 днів тому +1

    Awesome documentary, thank you! 👍

  • @Rittlesleo
    @Rittlesleo 21 день тому

    I loved this story. Thanks!

  • @louking1751
    @louking1751 24 дні тому +1

    What a story. Thank you for your work

  • @benracer
    @benracer 24 дні тому +1

    There is a fun picture book based on the story of the Royal Tar. In it the residents save the animals and prevent them from being taken back to another circus

  • @conniepritchardreinhardt9978
    @conniepritchardreinhardt9978 19 днів тому

    So many amazing folks worked for the Kelly Miller show. I shared this on my page. Its full of history of circus. The john Ringling birth-site. Thank you for your hard work. I hope i help you in spreading your great work and hope people follow your stories by me sharing this. I love your stories.

  • @Gendo.
    @Gendo. 16 днів тому

    absolutely fantastic mini doc!

  • @harrypenn611
    @harrypenn611 25 днів тому +1

    Stunning fire engine

  • @user-zt5xz5fz4q
    @user-zt5xz5fz4q 24 дні тому +1

    "Inferno are the others". From a book of Jean Paul Sartre. Excellent french writer.❤.

  • @NitroBoarder17
    @NitroBoarder17 26 днів тому

    Hi Tom! Thank you for the excellence in your work over the years. Your passion is palpable. I've grown my own over time largely due to you and most recently visited the Columbia River Marittime museum some 2 weeks ago traveling from Minnesota!

  • @MsTtilly
    @MsTtilly 26 днів тому

    Thank you so much for bringing this marvellous lost media to the masses. Your retelling of the events was compelling!
    Congratulations to the whole team. You even interview someone who experienced this astounding event first-hand. Really, First Class Documentary. 😊❤

  • @tadfitch3294
    @tadfitch3294 18 днів тому

    Great video Tom.

  • @jefffoster912
    @jefffoster912 26 днів тому

    Another wonderfully done, respectful documentary. Keep up the awesome work. I look forward to your videos.

  • @wil9768
    @wil9768 26 днів тому

    Another amazing story brought to life, thank you

  • @joeexotic2580
    @joeexotic2580 19 днів тому

    Great documentary my friend!

  • @lancegoodthrust546
    @lancegoodthrust546 19 днів тому +1

    You know, there's this kind of special love for animals these days that borders on the insane. I can understand children but we're talking grown adults. To the point that take over any compassion for humans in general. It's kind of scary.

  • @acarriestottlemire6742
    @acarriestottlemire6742 12 днів тому

    Great story, thank you so much

  • @alanparham6493
    @alanparham6493 6 днів тому

    Well told story thank you!!

  • @oNeGiAnTLiE
    @oNeGiAnTLiE 17 днів тому

    Good job on the story!

  • @yrooxrksvi7142
    @yrooxrksvi7142 22 дні тому +1

    Incredible channel, I had to subscribe. There's a couple of maritime tragedies you should definetely cover, both Italian liners : the SS Principessa Mafalda and SS Andrea Doria. The first is a story of greed and negligence from the company despite the hard working crew, and the other is similar, albeit not as horrific to the Empress of Ireland.

  • @funken079
    @funken079 22 дні тому

    Another interesting story. Thanks

  • @eevilauntie
    @eevilauntie 26 днів тому

    What a fascinating piece of history! I really admire both your dedication and talent on this channel.

  • @CPorter
    @CPorter 26 днів тому +2

    Never would have guessed this story had a significant part to play with my hometown of St Petersburg, Florida. 4 days in our port! Know anything else about their time here other than what you put in the video?

  • @rickyjorge6710
    @rickyjorge6710 25 днів тому

    Great episode.

  • @riverbender9898
    @riverbender9898 25 днів тому

    What a haunting tale...Thank you.

  • @scofab
    @scofab 25 днів тому

    Fascinating as always, thanks again.

  • @honeyLXIX
    @honeyLXIX 25 днів тому

    excited to watch this after work 😊

  • @ross4693
    @ross4693 26 днів тому

    Another great video. You tell a good story.

  • @willowhofmann7409
    @willowhofmann7409 22 дні тому +1

    The most incredible thing of this entire story other than all the other incredible things, the whole thing is amazing and wonderful and usually with how people treat animals, this is incredible. Perhaps the past isn't always the worst I guess. But a Brahma bull swimming? That is intense. They are not small. I don't. I can't picture it. And I spent a lot of time around bovine of all breeds. That's I got to look that up. Now I need to see it. I'm not doubting it. I just never imagined it. Granted I didn't spend a lot of time thinking about swimming bovines ....

  • @czarnick123
    @czarnick123 26 днів тому

    Great video as always!

  • @2er5
    @2er5 24 дні тому

    Awesome video! I watched all your videos so far and there all great! so detailed and so well explained. My mom was born in Yarmouth and grew up around 45 min away in Meteghan, NS. My uncle and cousin are volunteer fireman there too. Next time I am there visiting, should be this summer, I will be going to check out that museum! Did you ever think of doing any videos in PEI? Lots of stories here I'm sure, I'm a ship buff as well. So many shipwreck stories out there. If ever you do a video in PEI I use to work at Tourism PEI for almost 12 years so I can point you to all the museums and archives. Cheers! Can't wait for your next video!

  • @JrodsJourneys
    @JrodsJourneys 26 днів тому +2

    Good work keep it up

  • @alexh3153
    @alexh3153 23 дні тому +1

    There’s a good children’s book about a circus ship sinking off of Maine I’ve always read to my daughter

  • @jediknightjairinaiki560
    @jediknightjairinaiki560 26 днів тому +2

    I wonder if anyone on site gave any thought to, "What would Noah do?".

  • @Nyllsor
    @Nyllsor 14 днів тому

    Thanks!

  • @amandastelz7420
    @amandastelz7420 25 днів тому +1

    Hey just wondering what happened to the FIberMark episode? I live close by and was looking forward to it!!! great video as always!!

  • @LolLol-xy4rh
    @LolLol-xy4rh 26 днів тому +1

    How I’ve never herd of this I will never know

  • @l.l.2463
    @l.l.2463 20 днів тому

    Very well done. As usual. :)

  • @reallyseriously7020
    @reallyseriously7020 День тому

    21:52 Shout out to the man carrying a leopard under his arm like it's a house cat!

  • @timc2346
    @timc2346 7 днів тому

    I am Canadian from southwestern Ontario enjoy your content. Two boats that might interest you are the Boblo Boats and would make a interesting review from your channel. The Amusement Park was Canadian Boblo Island with a long history which closed in early 1990s.I have seen videos and News coverage from Detroit. The River Boats the SS Ste .Claire and the Columbia from Detroit. THere is old commercials and think work continues on the Ste Claire after a fire in 2018. Be a nice trip for you and your wife.I remember the Park but always wanted to take the boat ride from Detroit.

  • @MrSomethingElse
    @MrSomethingElse 26 днів тому +3

    Sadly, Yarmouth knows all about maritime disasters, They were well prepared to spring into action, well told cuz.

  • @kimberlymorris5502
    @kimberlymorris5502 26 днів тому +1

    It wold be awesome if you would do a documentary over the steamboat Arabia

  • @jeffmiller1422
    @jeffmiller1422 11 днів тому

    You actually have me kicking myself for not going to that museum now … my family and I made fun of it when we saw it on the “to do” list of things in Yarmouth

  • @kfc_goblin-bl9lh
    @kfc_goblin-bl9lh 25 днів тому

    Keep it up man, you do a great job of making me sad -_-

  • @kidmohair8151
    @kidmohair8151 25 днів тому +1

    another story you have brought to us that probably would have disappeared with
    the people who witnessed it.

  • @Erfasauruss
    @Erfasauruss 24 дні тому

    Again another great video also the past was the worst...

  • @InabaPrism
    @InabaPrism 26 днів тому +4

    Hello. Any news on the Lusitania virtual museum? Our friend Mike Brady from Ocean Liner Designs is about to launch his game, and the other guys have made strides with Demo 401, but you have given no updates for over a year, so I was just wondering if the project still existed. Thank you!

    • @PartTimeExplorer
      @PartTimeExplorer  26 днів тому +8

      Yes. I hate to say though, we keep our progress quiet lately. We receive a lot of pushback and harassment from certain people whenever it looks like we’re progressing.

    • @InabaPrism
      @InabaPrism 26 днів тому +1

      ​​@@PartTimeExplorerUnderstood. Thank you for your answer!

    • @Milos15GameplaysYT
      @Milos15GameplaysYT 26 днів тому +4

      They are still working on it, just keeping their progress as quiet as possible.

    • @Williamfp
      @Williamfp 26 днів тому +2

      I wonder why they get harassment

  • @Uniquely-Unoriginal
    @Uniquely-Unoriginal 24 дні тому +1

    Oh thank goodness Sparkle made it out. RIP to the poor zebra 😢