A lot of the things in the museum and in the archives, are owned and protected by the government and not in display to the public. It’s for private parties for the rich elite of Nova Scotia Government. Nova Scotia doesn’t even question the government when they claim everything they see… they believe it’s protected! Lol
Thank you. Very interesting. An old war ship from the 1600s became visible one day. And I could actually stand in it. Well, in Sweden that is. So I felt that feeling again when I saw this. Thsnk you!
"Does anyone know what diversity is? Yes, Ron?" "I believe it is an old wooden ship." "I'd be surprised if the network was concerned about the lack of an old wooden ship Ron."
Ironic…considering that it appears that the thumbnail does not apply to this story at all but to a wreck that was found on the south coast of Newfoundland…Cape Ray, January 2024.
Beautiful spot. One of my favourite beaches down the shore 🤘💙
considering the lack of content at the Halifax Nova Scotia Museum, they should move & preserve it.
There is no excuse for letting it rot away in situ.
Pretty far gone, and it ain't the Bluenose.
A lot of the things in the museum and in the archives, are owned and protected by the government and not in display to the public.
It’s for private parties for the rich elite of Nova Scotia Government.
Nova Scotia doesn’t even question the government when they claim everything they see… they believe it’s protected! Lol
@@Rebar77_realthey rebuilt the bluenose in the 90s 😂
$40 million to restore..coming out of taxpayers pockets?
$$$ is a good reason, not excuse. Unless you want to fund it.
Fascinating story: thanks for sharing!
How far is this spot from Sunnyvale trailer park?
That’s so cool!
Wow. Thats amazing. Never knew they used ships back in the day. Absolutely amazing
. . . You never knew? Half of history used ships. Where did you get your education? From a fortune cookie?
When was it built? Who built it? When and how did it sink?
Pay attention! He said there was 3 vessels and they sunk because of neglect more or less
Great news, indeed!
Fascinating!
Wow!! There was one on the Outer Banks in N. C. years ago!😊😊😊
Thank you. Very interesting. An old war ship from the 1600s became visible one day. And I could actually stand in it. Well, in Sweden that is. So I felt that feeling again when I saw this. Thsnk you!
On debert beach NS , years ago we found the remains of a tall ship , probably the keel
Our Province is Amazing …
ask black people if they think so.
@@rattusrodneyWho cares if they think so or no...
NS is a beautiful province with a lot of interesting history...
@@22GreenForever and there you go. look under the rug of the NS and you find racism. lovely.
@@rattusrodneyFeel free to point out exactly what I stated that was racist....
Not very bright, are you?
This beutifull discovery
blast from the past!
Why didn't they interview the local history buff who knew they were there and even had pictures of the ships?
Cool!
You just have to love how our past generations just threw things out like trash! Hindsight’s a B
Cool
I know I’m old when I realize they play this same thing every year on the news fml
Treasure?
cool🎉
Seems to be a weird trend.
"Does anyone know what diversity is? Yes, Ron?"
"I believe it is an old wooden ship."
"I'd be surprised if the network was concerned about the lack of an old wooden ship Ron."
And it won't be long before their forgotten again or rot to nothing.
They look like ship
Damn settlers lmao
The British and French just used settlers like seeds to plant a colony. Lol
Don’t let the Newfies at it they smashed their old boats into toothpicks
Ironic…considering that it appears that the thumbnail does not apply to this story at all but to a wreck that was found on the south coast of Newfoundland…Cape Ray, January 2024.