Beautiful Day in Brooklyn

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
  • The kids and I went to Brooklyn park near our home for a few hours today! It was very nice out, and actually not too cold! It was plus 2C. I decided to take my drone along with to get some good footage of the small village of Brooklyn, Nova Scotia. Right next to Liverpool, N.S.
    I also went over to film the old paper mill that used to employ many many people in its hay day from 1918-2008. It has been shut down for many years now and dismantled. They are still using some parts of the mill for different companies. Also across the road you will see the old Polski plant. That is actually still in operation, but not like it use to be when Bowater was in business. It use to provide all the steam for bowater to make paper. Now it just making steam from burning wood to produce power for the grid!
    I hope you are all enjoying my videos! I cant wait to get back down to Oak Island again VERY soon! I hope the next time I get to the island the fellowship of the dig will all be there! I am looking forward to filming good content for this channel for you all to see!
    Take Care,
    Jeremy

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  • @johnwoa
    @johnwoa 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes, thank you for your videos! Oak Island will be very interesting this year (2021), what with the increased restrictions for those entering the country. With the emerging COVID-19 variants, things will get worse before they get better. As for Oak Island, I don't believe everything we are being told on the show. Marty Lagina is an engineer and he is right when he says that the 'rock road' in the swamp looks like an old Roman road and the archaeologist states that it is probably 16th-century or older. That archaeologist is choosing his words carefully on-camera because I am convinced that the road is VERY ANCIENT and to admit it publicly might result in the government coming in and expropriating the island ("or part of it") for archaeological reasons. Also, how is that 'rock road' NOT ancient if it was discovered literally concealed under all the dirt that accumulated on it over the millennium by virtue of the elements and Mother Nature? The inscription on the alleged "missing" 90-foot stone was ancient Tifinagh, so that would link the 'rock road' to very ancient times. I think because of politics up in Atlantic Canada, the Fellowship of the Dig is very aware of all this and are just hesitant to go public with what they know. This is just my opinion regarding this Reality TV show. Regarding the Oak Island mystery, I believe that the Lagina brothers realize that they have uncovered more than they could have ever imagined regarding this 225-year-old riddle/enigma.... Best Wishes to you and yours. --- John (Toronto)