Shipwrecks of Bell Island, Newfoundland
A documentary video of an expedition to the historic shipwrecks near Bell Island in Conception Bay, Newfoundland, chronicling the relationship between the Bell Island mine, Germany and World War II. Special thanks to Jill Heinerth, John Olivero, and Rick and Debbie Stanley of Ocean Quest Adventures.

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Shipwrecks Off Newfoundland (Adventures Unknown)

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The Giant Squid of Newfoundland: 1870-1881

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Bell Island WW2 Shipwrecks - PART 1 - The S.S. Saganaga

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ABANDONED CANADA!! You Won't Believe These Newfoundland and Labrador Towns Still Exist Like This

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When Wild Animals Get Way Too Close 😱

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Bell Island: Another Time, Another Place

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Lost in time: A Newfoundland mystery

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Ep.43 The Abandoned BELL ISLAND No.5 Mine

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Cruise Ships VS Monster Waves in Mega Storms

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Diving with millions of fish and giant whales in Newfoundland

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Bell Island like you’ve never seen it / Hidden gems and History

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Lost Shipwrecks | The Silent Graveyards Beneath the Ocean

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Dangerous Pakistani Factory Works FORGING the World’s Largest Industrial Gear | Full Process

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Bell Island WW2 Shipwrecks - PART 2 - The Lord Strathcona & The Iron Mine

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10 Weirdest and Isolated Towns in Newfoundland

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Newfoundland Cod Fishermen in the 1930s

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Fogo Island: A far away comeback story

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What's at the bottom of the Halifax harbour? | Land & Sea

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SCUBA diving on the Bell Island Reef Dive, Newfoundland

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