The Royal Canadian Geographic Society’s first Explorer in Residence, Jill Heinerth talks us through the uniqueness of what has become an explorer’s paradise:…
The Royal Canadian Geographic Society’s first Explorer in Residence, Jill Heinerth talks us through the uniqueness of what has become an explorer’s paradise: Bell Island, Newfoundland, Canada.
The final resting place of four WWII ships sunk by German U-boats in 1942, now enjoyed by divers as unique and special dive sites. Accompanied by the Bell Island Mine, a local tourist attraction now opening its doors to certified cave divers looking to explore Bell Island’s history.
This minimentary explores the shipwrecks of Bell Island, and the adventures that lay at her shores.
For more visit: http://seaproof.tv Royal Canadian Geographic Society: http://rcgs.org Jill Heinerth: http://intotheplanet.com
Exploring Bell Island
The Royal Canadian Geographic Society’s first Explorer in Residence, Jill Heinerth talks us through the uniqueness of what has become an explorer’s paradise:…
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The Royal Canadian Geographic Society’s first Explorer in Residence, Jill Heinerth talks us through the uniqueness of what has become an explorer’s paradise: Bell Island, Newfoundland, Canada.
The final resting place of four WWII ships sunk by German U-boats in 1942, now enjoyed by divers as unique and special dive sites. Accompanied by the Bell Island Mine, a local tourist attraction now opening its doors to certified cave divers looking to explore Bell Island’s history.
This minimentary explores the shipwrecks of Bell Island, and the adventures that lay at her shores.
For more visit: http://seaproof.tv
Royal Canadian Geographic Society: http://rcgs.org
Jill Heinerth: http://intotheplanet.com
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