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the blap
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theblap7102
(3 minutes ago)
I wonder why the chapters don't work
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gregoryshelley9481
(9 minutes ago)
An excellently well-versed study on so wonderful an ambition in history. Thank you for this, especially for everything on Hudson.
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nielskjr5432
(17 minutes ago)
I don't think you mentioned Jens Munk from the early 1600s.
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goldenstilettos3166
(27 minutes ago)
Amazing amount of effort and detail, thanks for making this
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kevenmcginn5406
(31 minutes ago)
A most unusual format... an Excellent History! !
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ditlos3112
(46 minutes ago)
This was amazing! I feel bad for that last explorer. Those damn leafs!!
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Alex-so9vn
(51 minutes ago)
Wow can’t imagine how long this took to make. Learned a lot thank you
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danielbruce9750
(1 hour ago)
This was really good dude. I’m Canadian and honestly never knew a lot of this.
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jonkline709
(1 hour ago)
A great job I really enjoyed this especially the audio. Straight to the point no needless add libs.
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d.carelli8036
(2 hours ago)
A better song could have been...." Northwest Passage" by Stan Rogers 🏻
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roscoehilton7727
(13 hours ago)
Semyon Dezhnev actually discovered what is known as the "Strait" between Asia and North America before Vitus Bering.
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bryal7811
(2 hours ago)
11:45 I can't for the life of me explain why I find this so funny, but I'm in stitches right now.
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differous01
(17 hours ago)
Canada's forests were 130 miles north of their present limit until the Late Medieval Little Ice Age, so the Northwest Passage was likely navigable in Viking times.
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twstf8905
(10 hours ago)
Those early Maps of the World are hilarious.
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