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A Century of Hope on a Sea of Change

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2014
  • The story of the Maine Seacoast Mission

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  • @louteix9981
    @louteix9981 Před 2 lety

    HOW TRUE IS THIS?
    Maine it's a beautiful state, the coast all the way from Nova Scotia to Maine it's wild, different, and gorgeous, with all the wild geographic and weather conditions.
    The reason or reasons that I'm going to all this ordeal, is simply because of a movie that was located in the West coast, actually may happened in Maine coast, and I'm wondering if actually that it's any true on this breve description.
    How many of you saw a simple movie, that actually turn in a great story, and possible a piece of real history, question is where exactly happened, West or actually East coast?
    Rumors tha the 1980 "The Fog", a movie 🎬 realized by american filmmaker John Carpenter it seems like the original action or shipwreck as referral, it happened in the coast of Maine, anywhere between Nova Scotia and Maine.
    This coast line is well known for intense fogs, the boat coming from an European country that there's no record what so ever, approached the coast line in a terrible fog night, but the difference that was no knowledge about this incoming vessel, or no knowledge about gold, or black plague, most possible a boat full of immigrants running away from nothing good, in hope of better life.
    It's true that the first Europeans or white people to approached the North East coast was the Vikings, many art facts founded along this coast locations, also it's known that most likely the second white folks to reach East coast was actually portuguese vessels, and this is before Columbus stepped foot on American land, that was a portuguese monument pattern of discoveries with inscriptions which had the Portuguese coat of arms and year in front of Rhode Island, unfortunately was removed and thrown to the bottom of the ocean by second interests that possibly came from its Spanish neighbors, to not created conflicts, and not to loose the fame and glory. But the point of this is that for a long time many boats arrived from European soil, and many unknown.
    True or not, some how from the middle of the dark fog, they spotted a small inland fire, but without any bad intentions like The Fog movie story portrays, the crash on the rocks was inevitable.
    Most likely someone saw something, but probably never proper reported, with an aggressive ocean and extremely cold waters, the chances for survival would be close to zero.
    But people talks, and real or fake stories they go from mouth to mouth, ask yourself how many humans they crossed from the East coast to the West coast, and vice versa, there's a large possibility that the story travel to West like so many immigrants did, if something really happened, most possible it will be forever in the bottom of the ocean like so many missing vessels.