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Why the Caribbean was a Soldier's Worst Nightmare
Sponsored by Ekster! Get up to 25% off during their Summer Sale, from July 7, 2024 → August 21, 2024. Plus, make sure to use my code 'BRANDONF' to get additional savings. https://partner.ekster.com/brandonf
You can also find my new book, "Something Like Philosophy: A Symposium of Military Privation & Suffering" here: https://www.nativeoak.org/bookshop
~~Video Description~~
During the 18th Century, the Caribbean was no set of island paradises! Instead, soldiers who were deployed there faced a near certain death to an inhospitable climate and ravaging sicknesses. The islands were, in the words of a young Horatio Nelson, a "Hell Hole" and according to another British officer, the "Scourge of Europeans". But, why was this the case? And if these little islands were so horrifically dead...
published: 29 Jul 2024
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My Top 10 Reasons to Visit The Caribbean
The Caribbean is comprised of nearly 30 countries and dependent territories. In this video, I share my top top reasons for visiting the Caribbean islands.
My videos have always been and will remain free to you. The best way to support the videos I make is to subscribe to my channel. Hit the subscribe button and never miss a new video. You are welcome here. All are welcome here. If you love travel (as I do), then this is your tribe; your community of like minded individuals who seek to get out there and explore. All I ask is you watch, subscribe, like and share with your friends and family.
SUBSCRIBE https://www.youtube.com/erikthetravelguy
SITE http://www.EriktheTravelGuy.com
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published: 06 Dec 2021
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Pirates of the Caribbean - Accidentally Genius
So, uh... this is very long. I went a little overboard with this one.
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/stephan_k
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/krosecz
published: 19 May 2017
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Why is There a Desert in the Caribbean? | Geography Anomaly
The Caribbean has more than swaying coconut palms and sugarcane fields. In some areas, deserts prevail where one would probably expect tropical forests. These islands and peninsulas have had a very different history compared to the rest of the Caribbean, thanks to their unique desert environment.
Sources:
Features of the Caribbean Low Level Jet. International Journal of Climatology, 2008. Felicia S. Whyte, Michael A. Taylor,* Tannecia S. Stephenson and Jayaka D. Campbell.
The caribbean low‐level jet, the inter‐tropical convergence zone and precipitation patterns in the intra‐americas sea: a proposed dynamical mechanism. 2015. Hugo G. Hidalgo,Ana M. Durán‐quesada,Jorge A. Amador & Eric J. Alfaro.
Winter and Summer Structure of the Caribbean Low Level Jet, Journal of Climate. Ernesto...
published: 08 Sep 2021
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The Inevitable Downfall Of Pirates Of The Caribbean
When Disney first announced it would be taking the famous Disneyland ride Pirates and adapting it into the major motion picture Pirates of the Caribbean, many fans had doubts the House of Mouse could pull it off. But when Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of the Black Pearl first debuted, it was instantly a classic. But as time went on, it seemed Disney was draining every ounce of prestige from the Pirates franchise. Eventually leading to a dramatic downfall of the Pirates of the Caribbean series.
#piratesofthecaribbean #jacksparrow #nerdstalgic
Written by Dave Baker
Edited by Brian Nappi
published: 21 Oct 2022
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CARIBBEAN EXPLAINED! (Geography Now!)
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published: 29 Jun 2019
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「パイレーツ・オブ・カリビアン」に関する面白い雑学 #ディズニー #パイレーツオブカリビアン #ディズニー映画 #カリブの海賊 #ジャックスパロウ
published: 12 Aug 2023
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The Coming of The Europeans to The Caribbean
This video lesson details some of the reasons the Spanish, English, French and Dutch came to the Caribbean.
Credits to:
https://4cawmi2va33i3w6dek1d7y1m-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/3_1_The-routes-of-the-four-Voyages-of-Christopher-Columbus.jpg
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Christopher-Columbus/The-first-voyage
https://www.tripline.net/trip/Christopher_Columbus:_His_Second_Voyage-4661361416601010ACF8A144173AA7EE
https://kids.britannica.com/students/article/slavery/109538/media?assemblyId=237674
https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-French-speaking-countries-in-the-Caribbean
https://www.forbes.com/sites/joemicallef/2019/04/18/the-surprising-story-of-bonaires-salt-pyramids/?sh=2d0767226adf
https://www.hsp.org/files/findingaid219frenchwestindies.pdf
published: 17 Aug 2022
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Royal Caribbean Bahamas Cruise | Allure of the Seas | Day 1
Join us for Day 1 of our Royal Caribbean Bahamas Cruise aboard the Allure of the Seas. Come with us as we embark the vessel and explore the massive ship on our first day at sea. You will get a feel of what it’s like on the ship and see how we spent our first day aboard. We have not cruised in nine years and a lot has changed. We absolutely love cruising and didn’t realize how much we have missed it until today.
Thanks for coming along!
If you would like to help support our channel, please click the link below and buy us a coffee ☕️
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Keith & Terri
published: 27 Sep 2024
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パイレーツ・オブ・カリビアンの「あの曲」に歌詞つけて歌ってみた🏴☠️#ディズニー#ディズニーランド#パイレーツオブカリビアン #彼こそが海賊 #歌ってみた#dtm#short#ポップヴィランズ
↓MVフルはこちら!
https://youtu.be/zLi5ulDX48A
published: 31 Jul 2023
37:13
Why the Caribbean was a Soldier's Worst Nightmare
Sponsored by Ekster! Get up to 25% off during their Summer Sale, from July 7, 2024 → August 21, 2024. Plus, make sure to use my code 'BRANDONF' to get addition...
Sponsored by Ekster! Get up to 25% off during their Summer Sale, from July 7, 2024 → August 21, 2024. Plus, make sure to use my code 'BRANDONF' to get additional savings. https://partner.ekster.com/brandonf
You can also find my new book, "Something Like Philosophy: A Symposium of Military Privation & Suffering" here: https://www.nativeoak.org/bookshop
~~Video Description~~
During the 18th Century, the Caribbean was no set of island paradises! Instead, soldiers who were deployed there faced a near certain death to an inhospitable climate and ravaging sicknesses. The islands were, in the words of a young Horatio Nelson, a "Hell Hole" and according to another British officer, the "Scourge of Europeans". But, why was this the case? And if these little islands were so horrifically deadly, why would so many nations be sending their soldiers there to wither away and die?
~~Sources & Further Reading On This Topic~~
You can find Leach's account, plus the "Present State of the West Indies", to read for free at my website, https://www.nativeoak.org/library
The other sources can be found here:
The 38th Foot in the West Indies: https://westindiacommittee.org/historyheritageculture/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/The-38th-Foot-in-the-West-Indies-Part-1-1707-11.pdf
The West Indian Soldier
https://westindiacommittee.org/historyheritageculture/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/The-West-Indian-Soldier-e-book.pdf
~~Other Links & Contact Info~~
`Find a free digital library, shop for merchandise, and learn more about this channel's charity work at: ` https://www.nativeoak.org/
You can directly support my work by becoming a Patron of this channel:
` https://www.patreon.com/BrandonF
You may also give a one-time tip here:
` https://ko-fi.com/brandonf
And of course you can follow me on Facebook and Instagram!
` https://www.facebook.com/TheNativeOak
` https://www.instagram.com/brandonfisichella/
~~Timestamps~~
Intro 00:00
Sterling & Slaves 01:11
Sponsorship 05:12
The Scourge of Europeans 07:17
Little or Nothing Worth 22:00
The Hell Hole 28:40
Conclusion 35:25
https://wn.com/Why_The_Caribbean_Was_A_Soldier's_Worst_Nightmare
Sponsored by Ekster! Get up to 25% off during their Summer Sale, from July 7, 2024 → August 21, 2024. Plus, make sure to use my code 'BRANDONF' to get additional savings. https://partner.ekster.com/brandonf
You can also find my new book, "Something Like Philosophy: A Symposium of Military Privation & Suffering" here: https://www.nativeoak.org/bookshop
~~Video Description~~
During the 18th Century, the Caribbean was no set of island paradises! Instead, soldiers who were deployed there faced a near certain death to an inhospitable climate and ravaging sicknesses. The islands were, in the words of a young Horatio Nelson, a "Hell Hole" and according to another British officer, the "Scourge of Europeans". But, why was this the case? And if these little islands were so horrifically deadly, why would so many nations be sending their soldiers there to wither away and die?
~~Sources & Further Reading On This Topic~~
You can find Leach's account, plus the "Present State of the West Indies", to read for free at my website, https://www.nativeoak.org/library
The other sources can be found here:
The 38th Foot in the West Indies: https://westindiacommittee.org/historyheritageculture/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/The-38th-Foot-in-the-West-Indies-Part-1-1707-11.pdf
The West Indian Soldier
https://westindiacommittee.org/historyheritageculture/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/The-West-Indian-Soldier-e-book.pdf
~~Other Links & Contact Info~~
`Find a free digital library, shop for merchandise, and learn more about this channel's charity work at: ` https://www.nativeoak.org/
You can directly support my work by becoming a Patron of this channel:
` https://www.patreon.com/BrandonF
You may also give a one-time tip here:
` https://ko-fi.com/brandonf
And of course you can follow me on Facebook and Instagram!
` https://www.facebook.com/TheNativeOak
` https://www.instagram.com/brandonfisichella/
~~Timestamps~~
Intro 00:00
Sterling & Slaves 01:11
Sponsorship 05:12
The Scourge of Europeans 07:17
Little or Nothing Worth 22:00
The Hell Hole 28:40
Conclusion 35:25
- published: 29 Jul 2024
- views: 664170
7:03
My Top 10 Reasons to Visit The Caribbean
The Caribbean is comprised of nearly 30 countries and dependent territories. In this video, I share my top top reasons for visiting the Caribbean islands.
My ...
The Caribbean is comprised of nearly 30 countries and dependent territories. In this video, I share my top top reasons for visiting the Caribbean islands.
My videos have always been and will remain free to you. The best way to support the videos I make is to subscribe to my channel. Hit the subscribe button and never miss a new video. You are welcome here. All are welcome here. If you love travel (as I do), then this is your tribe; your community of like minded individuals who seek to get out there and explore. All I ask is you watch, subscribe, like and share with your friends and family.
SUBSCRIBE https://www.youtube.com/erikthetravelguy
SITE http://www.EriktheTravelGuy.com
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PODCAST http://www.besttravelpodcastever.com
FACEBOOK http://www.Facebook.com/EriktheTravelGuy
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ABOUT ERIK: Erik Hastings, a.k.a. Erik the Travel Guy is an EMMY award-winning television personality who speaks directly to consumers who can't afford to "get their vacations wrong". He is the host and managing editor of the internationally syndicated television series "Beyond Your Backyard" for public broadcasting stations (PBS) and other networks/VOD platforms. Erik leads an incredibly talented team of industry pros and is the editorial driving force of his platform. While the travel industry directly supports millions of families worldwide, Erik believes travel makes the world a better place. Through exploration and discovery, he has learned that travel brings cultures together and he eagerly shares that spirit with millions of viewers.
https://wn.com/My_Top_10_Reasons_To_Visit_The_Caribbean
The Caribbean is comprised of nearly 30 countries and dependent territories. In this video, I share my top top reasons for visiting the Caribbean islands.
My videos have always been and will remain free to you. The best way to support the videos I make is to subscribe to my channel. Hit the subscribe button and never miss a new video. You are welcome here. All are welcome here. If you love travel (as I do), then this is your tribe; your community of like minded individuals who seek to get out there and explore. All I ask is you watch, subscribe, like and share with your friends and family.
SUBSCRIBE https://www.youtube.com/erikthetravelguy
SITE http://www.EriktheTravelGuy.com
PBS TV SERIES http://www.EriktheTravelGuy.com/tvseries
OFFICIAL MERCH. https://www.etsy.com/shop/EriktheTravelGuy
PODCAST http://www.besttravelpodcastever.com
FACEBOOK http://www.Facebook.com/EriktheTravelGuy
INSTAGRAM http://www.Instagram.com/EriktheTravelGuy
ABOUT ERIK: Erik Hastings, a.k.a. Erik the Travel Guy is an EMMY award-winning television personality who speaks directly to consumers who can't afford to "get their vacations wrong". He is the host and managing editor of the internationally syndicated television series "Beyond Your Backyard" for public broadcasting stations (PBS) and other networks/VOD platforms. Erik leads an incredibly talented team of industry pros and is the editorial driving force of his platform. While the travel industry directly supports millions of families worldwide, Erik believes travel makes the world a better place. Through exploration and discovery, he has learned that travel brings cultures together and he eagerly shares that spirit with millions of viewers.
- published: 06 Dec 2021
- views: 1154
53:07
Pirates of the Caribbean - Accidentally Genius
So, uh... this is very long. I went a little overboard with this one.
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/stephan_k
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/krosecz
So, uh... this is very long. I went a little overboard with this one.
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/stephan_k
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/krosecz
https://wn.com/Pirates_Of_The_Caribbean_Accidentally_Genius
So, uh... this is very long. I went a little overboard with this one.
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/stephan_k
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/krosecz
- published: 19 May 2017
- views: 7824796
9:44
Why is There a Desert in the Caribbean? | Geography Anomaly
The Caribbean has more than swaying coconut palms and sugarcane fields. In some areas, deserts prevail where one would probably expect tropical forests. These i...
The Caribbean has more than swaying coconut palms and sugarcane fields. In some areas, deserts prevail where one would probably expect tropical forests. These islands and peninsulas have had a very different history compared to the rest of the Caribbean, thanks to their unique desert environment.
Sources:
Features of the Caribbean Low Level Jet. International Journal of Climatology, 2008. Felicia S. Whyte, Michael A. Taylor,* Tannecia S. Stephenson and Jayaka D. Campbell.
The caribbean low‐level jet, the inter‐tropical convergence zone and precipitation patterns in the intra‐americas sea: a proposed dynamical mechanism. 2015. Hugo G. Hidalgo,Ana M. Durán‐quesada,Jorge A. Amador & Eric J. Alfaro.
Winter and Summer Structure of the Caribbean Low Level Jet, Journal of Climate. Ernesto Muñoz and Antonio J. Busalacchi, Sumant Nigam, Alfredo Ruiz-Barradas.
https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/docs/Munoz_etal_2008_cbnllj_JCLI.pdf
Description and Mechanisms of the Mid-Year Upwelling in the Southern Caribbean Sea from Remote Sensing and Local Data, by Digna T. Rueda-Roa, Tal Ezer, Frank E. Muller-Karger. College of Marine Science, University of South Florida. Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography, Old Dominion University. https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/6/2/36/htm
Spatial variability of Spanish sardine (Sardinella aurita) abundance as related to the upwelling cycle off the southeastern Caribbean Sea. Digna Tibisay, Rueda Roa, Jeremy Mendoza, Frank Edgar , Muller-Karger, Yrene Astor, Juan José Cárdenas, Alina Achury
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Southern-Caribbean-Sea-upwelling-and-region-of-interest-in-the-southeastern-Caribbean_fig1_317965736
Low Level Jets in the Tropical Americas, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Gabriela Mora.
https://www.slideserve.com/uma/low-level-jets-in-the-tropical-americas
Perri, Michael. “Ruined and Lost”: Spanish Destruction of the Pearl Coast in the Early Sixteenth Century.” Environment and History 15, no, 2 (February 2009): 129-61. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/3371.
Historical Archaeology of Early Colonial Campsites on Margarita and Coche Islands, Venezuela
Andrzej T. Antczak, Ma. Magdalena Antczak, Oliver Antczak and Luis A. Lemoine Buffet
pp. 146-174
The Spanish Conquest of the Pearl Coast and the Search for the Province of the Meta. Michael Perri, Emory University.
Spanish Pearl-fishing Operations on the Pearl Coast in the Sixteenth Century. Sanford A. Mosk. The Hispanic American Historical Review.
The Aruba Heritage Report, Luc Alofs, 2008.
Curacao in the Age of Revolutions, 1795-1800. Wim Klooster, Gert Oostindie. Kiltv press.
A short natural history of Curacao. Gerard Van Buurt.
“The sole owners of the land”: Empire, war, and authority in the Guajira Peninsula, 1761–1779
Forrest Hylton.
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Average-sea-surface-temperature-map-AVHRR-1993-2008-and-marine-ecoregions-in-the_fig1_237145236
https://wn.com/Why_Is_There_A_Desert_In_The_Caribbean_|_Geography_Anomaly
The Caribbean has more than swaying coconut palms and sugarcane fields. In some areas, deserts prevail where one would probably expect tropical forests. These islands and peninsulas have had a very different history compared to the rest of the Caribbean, thanks to their unique desert environment.
Sources:
Features of the Caribbean Low Level Jet. International Journal of Climatology, 2008. Felicia S. Whyte, Michael A. Taylor,* Tannecia S. Stephenson and Jayaka D. Campbell.
The caribbean low‐level jet, the inter‐tropical convergence zone and precipitation patterns in the intra‐americas sea: a proposed dynamical mechanism. 2015. Hugo G. Hidalgo,Ana M. Durán‐quesada,Jorge A. Amador & Eric J. Alfaro.
Winter and Summer Structure of the Caribbean Low Level Jet, Journal of Climate. Ernesto Muñoz and Antonio J. Busalacchi, Sumant Nigam, Alfredo Ruiz-Barradas.
https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/docs/Munoz_etal_2008_cbnllj_JCLI.pdf
Description and Mechanisms of the Mid-Year Upwelling in the Southern Caribbean Sea from Remote Sensing and Local Data, by Digna T. Rueda-Roa, Tal Ezer, Frank E. Muller-Karger. College of Marine Science, University of South Florida. Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography, Old Dominion University. https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/6/2/36/htm
Spatial variability of Spanish sardine (Sardinella aurita) abundance as related to the upwelling cycle off the southeastern Caribbean Sea. Digna Tibisay, Rueda Roa, Jeremy Mendoza, Frank Edgar , Muller-Karger, Yrene Astor, Juan José Cárdenas, Alina Achury
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Southern-Caribbean-Sea-upwelling-and-region-of-interest-in-the-southeastern-Caribbean_fig1_317965736
Low Level Jets in the Tropical Americas, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Gabriela Mora.
https://www.slideserve.com/uma/low-level-jets-in-the-tropical-americas
Perri, Michael. “Ruined and Lost”: Spanish Destruction of the Pearl Coast in the Early Sixteenth Century.” Environment and History 15, no, 2 (February 2009): 129-61. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/3371.
Historical Archaeology of Early Colonial Campsites on Margarita and Coche Islands, Venezuela
Andrzej T. Antczak, Ma. Magdalena Antczak, Oliver Antczak and Luis A. Lemoine Buffet
pp. 146-174
The Spanish Conquest of the Pearl Coast and the Search for the Province of the Meta. Michael Perri, Emory University.
Spanish Pearl-fishing Operations on the Pearl Coast in the Sixteenth Century. Sanford A. Mosk. The Hispanic American Historical Review.
The Aruba Heritage Report, Luc Alofs, 2008.
Curacao in the Age of Revolutions, 1795-1800. Wim Klooster, Gert Oostindie. Kiltv press.
A short natural history of Curacao. Gerard Van Buurt.
“The sole owners of the land”: Empire, war, and authority in the Guajira Peninsula, 1761–1779
Forrest Hylton.
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Average-sea-surface-temperature-map-AVHRR-1993-2008-and-marine-ecoregions-in-the_fig1_237145236
- published: 08 Sep 2021
- views: 690021
8:03
The Inevitable Downfall Of Pirates Of The Caribbean
When Disney first announced it would be taking the famous Disneyland ride Pirates and adapting it into the major motion picture Pirates of the Caribbean, many f...
When Disney first announced it would be taking the famous Disneyland ride Pirates and adapting it into the major motion picture Pirates of the Caribbean, many fans had doubts the House of Mouse could pull it off. But when Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of the Black Pearl first debuted, it was instantly a classic. But as time went on, it seemed Disney was draining every ounce of prestige from the Pirates franchise. Eventually leading to a dramatic downfall of the Pirates of the Caribbean series.
#piratesofthecaribbean #jacksparrow #nerdstalgic
Written by Dave Baker
Edited by Brian Nappi
https://wn.com/The_Inevitable_Downfall_Of_Pirates_Of_The_Caribbean
When Disney first announced it would be taking the famous Disneyland ride Pirates and adapting it into the major motion picture Pirates of the Caribbean, many fans had doubts the House of Mouse could pull it off. But when Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of the Black Pearl first debuted, it was instantly a classic. But as time went on, it seemed Disney was draining every ounce of prestige from the Pirates franchise. Eventually leading to a dramatic downfall of the Pirates of the Caribbean series.
#piratesofthecaribbean #jacksparrow #nerdstalgic
Written by Dave Baker
Edited by Brian Nappi
- published: 21 Oct 2022
- views: 189447
14:25
CARIBBEAN EXPLAINED! (Geography Now!)
Thanks Dollar Shave club for sponsoring this video! Get your $5 starter set here:
http://www.dollarshaveclub.com/GeographyNow
Check out http://www.GeographyN...
Thanks Dollar Shave club for sponsoring this video! Get your $5 starter set here:
http://www.dollarshaveclub.com/GeographyNow
Check out http://www.GeographyNow.com ! You asked for merch so we made it for you!
We now have a Public mailbox too! Feel free to send anything via mail! Our public mailbox address is:
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Los Angeles CA, 90068
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Europe: http://bit.ly/1YoRaIB
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Welcome to Geography Now! This is the first and only Youtube Channel that actively attempts to cover profiles on every single country of the world. We are going to do them alphabetically so be patient if you are waiting for one that's down the road.
CONTACT US if you are from a country that is coming up! Teach us! Email:
[email protected]
Stay cool Stay tuned and remember, this is Earth, your home. Learn about it.
#Caribbean #Info #Travel #Cool
https://wn.com/Caribbean_Explained_(Geography_Now_)
Thanks Dollar Shave club for sponsoring this video! Get your $5 starter set here:
http://www.dollarshaveclub.com/GeographyNow
Check out http://www.GeographyNow.com ! You asked for merch so we made it for you!
We now have a Public mailbox too! Feel free to send anything via mail! Our public mailbox address is:
1905 N Wilcox ave, # 432
Los Angeles CA, 90068
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1Os7W46
BTS info and tidbits? Check out the Facebook fan page:
https://www.facebook.com/GeographyNowFanpage/?fref=ts
Twitter: https://twitter.com/geographynow
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Become a patron! Donate to help pay for production of GN including Ken's salary. You also get exclusive BTS footage, pics/ and access to other perks! Go to:
http://patreon.com/GeographyNow
WATCH MORE:
Countries A to Z: http://bit.ly/1T8Z9JY
Europe: http://bit.ly/1YoRaIB
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Welcome to Geography Now! This is the first and only Youtube Channel that actively attempts to cover profiles on every single country of the world. We are going to do them alphabetically so be patient if you are waiting for one that's down the road.
CONTACT US if you are from a country that is coming up! Teach us! Email:
[email protected]
Stay cool Stay tuned and remember, this is Earth, your home. Learn about it.
#Caribbean #Info #Travel #Cool
- published: 29 Jun 2019
- views: 1374685
10:28
The Coming of The Europeans to The Caribbean
This video lesson details some of the reasons the Spanish, English, French and Dutch came to the Caribbean.
Credits to:
https://4cawmi2va33i3w6dek1d7y1m-wpe...
This video lesson details some of the reasons the Spanish, English, French and Dutch came to the Caribbean.
Credits to:
https://4cawmi2va33i3w6dek1d7y1m-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/3_1_The-routes-of-the-four-Voyages-of-Christopher-Columbus.jpg
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Christopher-Columbus/The-first-voyage
https://www.tripline.net/trip/Christopher_Columbus:_His_Second_Voyage-4661361416601010ACF8A144173AA7EE
https://kids.britannica.com/students/article/slavery/109538/media?assemblyId=237674
https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-French-speaking-countries-in-the-Caribbean
https://www.forbes.com/sites/joemicallef/2019/04/18/the-surprising-story-of-bonaires-salt-pyramids/?sh=2d0767226adf
https://www.hsp.org/files/findingaid219frenchwestindies.pdf
https://wn.com/The_Coming_Of_The_Europeans_To_The_Caribbean
This video lesson details some of the reasons the Spanish, English, French and Dutch came to the Caribbean.
Credits to:
https://4cawmi2va33i3w6dek1d7y1m-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/3_1_The-routes-of-the-four-Voyages-of-Christopher-Columbus.jpg
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Christopher-Columbus/The-first-voyage
https://www.tripline.net/trip/Christopher_Columbus:_His_Second_Voyage-4661361416601010ACF8A144173AA7EE
https://kids.britannica.com/students/article/slavery/109538/media?assemblyId=237674
https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-French-speaking-countries-in-the-Caribbean
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Royal Caribbean Bahamas Cruise | Allure of the Seas | Day 1
Join us for Day 1 of our Royal Caribbean Bahamas Cruise aboard the Allure of the Seas. Come with us as we embark the vessel and explore the massive ship on our ...
Join us for Day 1 of our Royal Caribbean Bahamas Cruise aboard the Allure of the Seas. Come with us as we embark the vessel and explore the massive ship on our first day at sea. You will get a feel of what it’s like on the ship and see how we spent our first day aboard. We have not cruised in nine years and a lot has changed. We absolutely love cruising and didn’t realize how much we have missed it until today.
Thanks for coming along!
If you would like to help support our channel, please click the link below and buy us a coffee ☕️
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Keith & Terri
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Join us for Day 1 of our Royal Caribbean Bahamas Cruise aboard the Allure of the Seas. Come with us as we embark the vessel and explore the massive ship on our first day at sea. You will get a feel of what it’s like on the ship and see how we spent our first day aboard. We have not cruised in nine years and a lot has changed. We absolutely love cruising and didn’t realize how much we have missed it until today.
Thanks for coming along!
If you would like to help support our channel, please click the link below and buy us a coffee ☕️
https://buymeacoffee.com/retiredlovingit
Keith & Terri
- published: 27 Sep 2024
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