The Incredible Story: The World's Farthest Port From Any Ocean - 2300+ Miles Away!

  Рет қаралды 77,591

Restless Viking

Restless Viking

21 күн бұрын

The Port of Superior Duluth is the farthest inland ocean port in the world. It has an interesting history.
💬 Let us know what you think of this adventure in the comment section below.
👉 We appreciate every thumbs up and would love, if you’d consider subscribing to the channel!!
Thank you so much for visiting 👋
Merch - restless-viking.myshopify.com/
********************
👍 Let’s Connect!
Follow Restless Viking on your favorite Social Media
Instagram ➡️ / therestlessviking
Facebook ➡️ / restlessviking
✅ Visit our Blog and sign up for our newsletter: www.restless-viking.com/
✨ And don’t forget to subscribe to the Channel!
kzfaq.info...
********************
#RestlessViking

Пікірлер: 172
@misisipimike8020
@misisipimike8020 2 күн бұрын
I love Duluth. I moved here from California five years ago with little but the shirt on my back and a guitar in hand. Though I was far from prepared for the winter to come (having been a southerner then Californian my whole life) the people of Duluth (and Superior) embraced me and gave me a foundation in this beautiful area. Everyday I wake up and thank my lucky stars that I found this place. Yes, even when it's 30 below!
@jimsonjohnson3761
@jimsonjohnson3761 7 сағат бұрын
Duluth is a liberal dump with buns running around everywhere.
@Curtis7391-t8q
@Curtis7391-t8q 20 күн бұрын
Born and raised in Hibbing…it was always a big trip to go to Duluth when I was a kid
@r.a.w.productions162
@r.a.w.productions162 2 күн бұрын
Me too! Miller Hill Mall was a real treat…
@mirzaahmed6589
@mirzaahmed6589 2 күн бұрын
Take Greyhound!
@santiagobenites
@santiagobenites 2 күн бұрын
@@r.a.w.productions162 I grew up in Thunder Bay, and we loved going to Duluth and to the Miller Hill Mall as a kid!
@mplsmark222
@mplsmark222 20 күн бұрын
Sorry about the camera mishap, but a good video none the less. Most people in the US have no idea that the majority of our iron/steel making gets its ore from Minnesota. The iron mining was pivotal through two world wars and the industrial revolution, and most of that ore came through Duluth Superior, the Twin Ports. I don’t get up to Duluth as often as I’d like to, it’s a great place to visit. The powers that be are working on reestablishing daily passenger rail from The Twin Cities to Duluth, I’d go up there more often if this service was available now.
@roberthiggins8098
@roberthiggins8098 16 күн бұрын
Always take a warm jacket with you to Duluth even in the summer.
@gregwhite8503
@gregwhite8503 20 күн бұрын
I’m sitting on my Porch in Sandusky Oh. Enjoying this episode as I have your others. Jay Cooke, best known as “The Financier of The Civil War”, born here, was also a major player in the early development of Duluth. He was the first to build a grain elevator there expecting that to bolster his investment in the rail line you mentioned. He, along with others went bust in the 1873 panic. I used to go to Duluth to see what I called the hidden industry. My son worked on the “Lakers” in an industry I worked in. I unloaded both The Anderson & The Fitzs in the summer of 1975. If you’re fascinated by “ the hidden industry “ you should go to Duluth & watch the boats roll in off the big lake! Each visit to Duluth drew me back. It’s a wonderful little town. As I like to say, they don’t call these lakes great or nothing! Good stuff Vikings. Keep it up!
@rickahlberg7020
@rickahlberg7020 20 күн бұрын
Great historical story about Duluth! You guys are the best!
@66block84
@66block84 20 күн бұрын
Was not born there, moved to Duluth (with parents of course) when I was six. Moved to Minneapolis for steadier work when I was 28. So I consider myself a Native of Duluth. Worked at Fraser Shipyards for two years 1974 - 1976. You showed a brief view of what used to be Barko Hydraulics, also worked there from September 1973 to May 1974.
@excellenttwo
@excellenttwo 18 күн бұрын
This guy has a good voice
@richardjohnson7563
@richardjohnson7563 20 күн бұрын
Always doing a great job exploring , educating, and entertaining. Thank you both.
@jeffrosen8237
@jeffrosen8237 20 күн бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful history lesson! This was one of my favorite places to go during the summer.
@MrBradleyDavid
@MrBradleyDavid 20 күн бұрын
I’m coming home now from our adventure, be home tonight. Yours has an advantage in that your knees aren’t killing you. Well done!
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 20 күн бұрын
Who says they aren't killing me??? 😉😂
@MrBradleyDavid
@MrBradleyDavid 20 күн бұрын
@@RestlessViking touché!
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 20 күн бұрын
@@MrBradleyDavid 🤣
@MrBradleyDavid
@MrBradleyDavid 20 күн бұрын
😎😆🤣
@ottosaxo
@ottosaxo 20 күн бұрын
Duluth would be my favorite goal. I like to watch videos of ships passing the Duluth Canal. Some of which have appeared in my vicinity some weeks later. The canal is an ideal location, and even its NE direction is adding to this. There are still two big old steel bridges with gondolas here, one across the Kiel Canal and another one across our river, some miles away from home. Both are still in use, but of course there are bridges and a tunnel meanwhile that actually made them obsolete. A lift bridge with a horn, giving salute to passing ships, seems to be unique to Duluth, though.
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 20 күн бұрын
Kiel Canal? Are you in Germany? I believe the idea for the gondolas in Duluth were taken from European designs at the turn of the century. Even more unique is the use of locomotive horns for salutes.
@ottosaxo
@ottosaxo 20 күн бұрын
@@RestlessViking Thank you and keep on your interesting work. Greetings from Lower Saxony.
@wowbagger3505
@wowbagger3505 6 күн бұрын
North America has by far the greatest and most useful system of waterways in the world! Duluth is one of the really impressive ports! I would question the assertion that all of the “good” Iron was mined and state that the Iron and Steel industry abandoned northern Ohio and the Upper Ohio Valley more or less isolating the remaining resource.
@olavsantiago
@olavsantiago Күн бұрын
The Netherlands has the most useful and greatest system of waterways. Most of the country is a system to keep water out, reclaim land from the sea, and to allow trade as far as Switzerland.
@matthester1615
@matthester1615 Күн бұрын
Netherlands is a fraction of the size of any of the Great Lakes
@shawnanderson6313
@shawnanderson6313 20 сағат бұрын
@@olavsantiago Wow only 820 miles ? This is 2300 miles that distance from Amsterdam to Syria.
@stevekunde123
@stevekunde123 20 күн бұрын
Visit Duluth often. Have not heard a few of these stories. Thank you for taking us along.
@jimkamradt7243
@jimkamradt7243 20 күн бұрын
Nice job again, even with the video issue. Chuck and Poppins, you do great service for us all. We live in florida full-time now, and we're not able to travel back to the Great Lakes very often, so your programs are much appreciated.
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 20 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍 And I'm glad we can do that for you!
@johnmcgovern323
@johnmcgovern323 20 күн бұрын
Great recovery from the “time lapse” miscue. Your subject matter and delivery are exceptional. Explore on my friends.
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 20 күн бұрын
Much appreciated!
@HawkIAth
@HawkIAth 20 күн бұрын
Great video even with the hiccup. Just read an article about Allan Williams and his contribution to our highway system and roadside rest areas. And guess who was quoted? Chuck from the restless Viking! I was like, “hey, I know that guys work!”. Thanks for taking us along on your adventures Chuck and Poppins!
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 20 күн бұрын
Nice! LOL. That was all Poppins' work from here articles. Those were her pictures and KJB (the correspondent used her article in his research). Thanks for watching!
@douglasstrother6584
@douglasstrother6584 3 күн бұрын
"Let's go up *this* river.", Restless Vikings a thousand years ago.
@Auxrad39
@Auxrad39 20 күн бұрын
thanks for the interesting of history especially about the Boeing family/corporation and the sister ship to the Edmund Fitzgerald (fair winds and smooth seas mates).
@duaneforbort970
@duaneforbort970 19 күн бұрын
Great video. Yes, the best grade iron ore on the Iron Range pretty much ran out, but they found a way to process low grade ore into pellets called taconite, which is being shipped today in large quantities to the steel mills further east.
@denniscrane9753
@denniscrane9753 10 күн бұрын
As a kid we would collect the taconite from along the railroad tracks for use as slingshot ammo! Pretty cool to know the whole story as an adult!
@dmitripogosian5084
@dmitripogosian5084 4 күн бұрын
Are there steel mills further East left ?
@georgekn3mp
@georgekn3mp 20 күн бұрын
Great video, I visited Duluth and the North Shore in 2022 with my family and we all loved it. From the Duluth Ship Canal all the way up to the Gunflint Trail in Grand Marais, it was so beautiful. We drove all the way to the Gunflint Lodge and the Canada border up there. Along the way we visited Gooseberry Falls, Split Rock Lighthouse, Palisade Head, Black Beach, Grand Marais and so much more. It took us a week and we took the S.S. Badger across from Ludington Michigan to Manitowoc Wisconsin. And then back again on the way home. I have so many great pictures and videos of that trip. This is Day 1 of the vacation video kzfaq.info/get/bejne/rNeYZs-ArarcZas.htmlsi=_u7F_PyAFhxHu-N_
@Arizona-Sonoran-Desert-Guy
@Arizona-Sonoran-Desert-Guy 19 күн бұрын
Thanks for the insight and history on this area, the canal, and the bridge. The special master salute by the Anderson in remembrance of the Fitzgerald each anniversary was especially interesting and notable.
@Grantthetruthteller
@Grantthetruthteller 19 күн бұрын
"Marshall Alworth" also known for constructing the Alworth Building in duluth, developing massive real-estate holdings in and around the city of duluth and developing the iron mining industry on minnesotas iron range and whose family built the Marshall Alworth Planetarium at the University of Minnesota and established the Marshal Alworth scholarship fund in his memory.
@Rattles02
@Rattles02 18 күн бұрын
As often happens, I learned something interesting from your video! I have been to Duluth/Superior a few times. usually a night stop before a trip up the Northshore (which I highly recommend). I did not know that was a man-made canal like Rock Cut SE of SSM. Duluth has a great transportation museum and Superior has the last surviving whaleback freighter (another great thing to visit while there).
@adp5R3x
@adp5R3x 20 күн бұрын
Whoa ! 😱 i never thought of THAT ... i know Little Girl Pt is the furthest spot in Michigan - - - but the West End of the Great Lakes ? ❣️👍 'think I'll go up the Keweenaw & visit the northern most point of US 41 🚗💨
@snakeman48
@snakeman48 19 күн бұрын
The northern start of US41. Been there and have a picture to the sign noting that.
@ramblinman4197
@ramblinman4197 16 күн бұрын
That is a beautiful drive. High Rock Point is not too far from the terminus.
@IamPinhead
@IamPinhead 2 күн бұрын
Hometown is across the water from Duluth. Videos like this reaffirm how lucky we are to live in a place like Duluth.
@brandonhamilton833
@brandonhamilton833 Күн бұрын
Love Duluth! Being a Minnesotan is great. Such much to see!!
@Jaco3688
@Jaco3688 20 күн бұрын
Always interesting, you guys! 👍
@peterdragon6367
@peterdragon6367 20 күн бұрын
I knew a lady who came from Duluth. She got bit by a dog with a rabid tooth. She went to her grave just a little too soon. Flew away howling on the yellow moon. Sad story. Miss her
@takehandleandshoveuparse
@takehandleandshoveuparse 18 күн бұрын
Where do bad folks go when they die?
@SylviusTheMad
@SylviusTheMad 3 күн бұрын
@@takehandleandshoveuparse Managua.
@BillLaBrie
@BillLaBrie 3 күн бұрын
This is the genius cold weather will inspire.
@jberg8159
@jberg8159 19 күн бұрын
You make a good team
@nssrrailfan6443
@nssrrailfan6443 2 күн бұрын
As a native of Duluth, thanks for making a great video of this!
@jonhutchens9770
@jonhutchens9770 20 күн бұрын
You do a great job with your videos. I always look forward to them.
@jstoli996c4s
@jstoli996c4s 20 күн бұрын
Duluth is on my bucket list for sure, looks amazing especially during summer. Gotta see those 1,000 footers coming through too.
@xenialafleur
@xenialafleur 19 күн бұрын
I haven't been to Duluth, but I have seen the 1,000 footers going through the locks at Sault Ste. Marie.
@jstoli996c4s
@jstoli996c4s 19 күн бұрын
@@xenialafleur the Soo is another spot I want to visit! I grew up in Buffalo, so I’ve seen 600-700 footers, but not the big boys.
@chouseification
@chouseification 4 күн бұрын
It has amazing things to see and do year round, although of course it gets cold (and often snowy) in the winter. One set of grandparents lived there, so we'd go up and visit a few times each year; then I went to UMD for college - in the fall, there is a whole fleet of grain ships parked outside the harbor waiting for their turn to go in. If you happen to notice one starting up, and you got in your car and drove to Canal Park, you could park and walk to the pier just as it was entering the final stretch toward the lighthouses on the dual points. Excellent view of the ships and bridge, and we'd regularly (briefly) chat with the crew as they rolled past.
@jstoli996c4s
@jstoli996c4s 4 күн бұрын
@@chouseification I dislike the heat way more than the cold, being a Buffalo native. Even living in FloriDUH for 27 years didn’t change that, in fact it made me hate the heat even more. Never again 👎
@TheBigdutchster
@TheBigdutchster 19 күн бұрын
I enjoy your history lessons. Greetings from Holland MI.
@peterrudy766
@peterrudy766 20 күн бұрын
LOVE Duluth. Lived There For A Year. Wonderful City, "The San Francisco Of The North". Area Was Called Spirit Mountain By The Native Americans Because When You Get An East Wind Coming Over Lake Superior A Thick Fog Develops, San Francisco Like, That Blankets Duluth. We Had Fog So Thick For Two Weeks In June That You Had To Drive With Your Headlights On At Midday. Duluth Stretches Out Thin Along Lake Superior Shoreline, With Ethnic Group Enclaves Anchored By Their Catholic Church. East Duluth Was Interesting Because There Was A Railroad That Split It In Half, With The Serbians On One Side And The Croations On The Other. And Disliked Each Other. A Croations Woman I Knew Used To Tell Stories About Her Father Telling Her He Better Not Catch Her Dating Any Serbian Boy Across The Tracks, So The Joke Was They Immigrated And Came Half Way Around The World To Settle Right Next To Each Other And Hate Each Other The Very Same As They Did In Europe. The Enemy You Know!? Duluth Had Wonderful Parks And In Particular Parks That Were Loaded With Winter Activity. A Hockey Rink In Every One. Many Taboggan Runs, Even Ski Runs And A Luge Run. Duluth's Park Point Beach Stretches For Miles, And Had Great Swimming, IF The Wind Was Coming From The East. If Coming From The West The Warm Water Would Get Pushed Out Into Lake Superior And Ice Cold Water Would Bubble Up And Replace And You Would Freeze Your Nuts Off! Except It Didn't Bother The Locals At All! Duluth's Zoo Was Outstanding. And The Best Asian Restaurant I Ever Went To, Called A Taste Of Saigon, Was In The Canal Zone! Even Impressed My Japanese Guests. University Of Minnesota Duluth Always Had A Big Hockey Game. And Downtown Duluth Had A Skywalk That Allowed You To Walk The Entire Downtown Indoors, A Must In 40 Below Winter! Loved The Stone Buildings In Downtown Duluth. And A Drive Along The North Shore Provided Tons Of Rivers And Falls To Hike! What A City! What Memories. Another Great Job You Guys!
@waffles1ca
@waffles1ca 3 күн бұрын
Fantastic video, I live 30 minutes north of the St Lawerence river in Ontario, while golfing at Iroquois Golf club, the course activities stop for a few seconds every time a laker goes past, we usually see about 2 upstream and 2 downstream in 18 holes. Duluth port is an amazing fact. Love to see it sometime, watched livestreams from Duluth. Thanks for sharing.
@LadyYoop
@LadyYoop 20 күн бұрын
LOVE your history lessons.
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 20 күн бұрын
You are so appreciated! Thanks!
@korodski
@korodski 20 күн бұрын
DRV & Poppins have done it again 😎 Chuck is actually a Duluthian? 😬 Keep on keepin on!🤠
@tootired76
@tootired76 16 күн бұрын
Excellent video! As a driver I have been to Duluth AND Superior more times than I'd like to admit.... One time about 10 years ago I left the Twin Cities to deal with the Enbridge tank farm in Superior. It was 90 degrees and humid when I left the cities. In Superior it was foggy and about 50 degrees!! Damned glad to wear a Nomex set of coveralls that day!!
@pdoherty
@pdoherty 4 күн бұрын
Interesting stuff! Can still learn something everyday. Good job with this.
@joemartin8888
@joemartin8888 17 күн бұрын
I drive through Duluth everytime I head off on a Restless Viking inspired trip to the U.P. Thank you... Greetings from Breezy Point Mn
@freetime4051
@freetime4051 20 күн бұрын
I always learn something new, Thanks. Keep them coming ,,,,Pete
@snakeman48
@snakeman48 19 күн бұрын
I been to Duluth twice, but sadly no ships came in while I was there. I do watch some of the youtubers that do ship videos.
@BigGuyBoleslaw
@BigGuyBoleslaw Күн бұрын
Duluth is situated exactly halfway between the latitudes of Paris and Venice, so that gentlemen who have inhaled the exhilarating airs of the one or basked in the golden sunlight of the other may see at a glance that Duluth must be a place of untold delights, a terrestrial paradise, fanned by the balmy zephyrs of an eternal spring, clothed in the gorgeous sheen of ever-blooming flowers, and vocal with the silvery melody of nature’s choicest songsters.
@ChitownRon
@ChitownRon 19 күн бұрын
Olson here. My father‘s great uncle was a ship captain on the Great Lakes lived up in Lake superior somewhere there’s a little Viking and all of us.
@burtzorn4059
@burtzorn4059 19 күн бұрын
Great video guys, enjoyed it and learned a lot. Take care !!
@FjHenderson
@FjHenderson 20 күн бұрын
Wow, from Ohio to Duluth, you and Poppins get around, lol. Love the channel guys. Can't wait for the next one. My father-in-law lived in Bessemer and it was a long way from Montgomery to there. Stay safe
@PracticalKen
@PracticalKen 20 күн бұрын
It's great learning something new. Thanks for sharing this history.
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 20 күн бұрын
Thanks Ken! Right back at you!
@tommyhunter1817
@tommyhunter1817 19 күн бұрын
Visited there last August. What a really neat place. Beautiful country.
@lisarand9701
@lisarand9701 2 күн бұрын
As a Michigander born and raised here, who loves this land from great lake to great lake. Superior being my favorite, I will say this " 4 out of the 5 Great Lakes prefer Michigan." You'd have to force me to move anywhere else.
@John-R.61
@John-R.61 20 күн бұрын
Was there about 4 years ago. Enjoyed watching the ships come and go.
@mikeboyer2421
@mikeboyer2421 20 күн бұрын
interesting history, well done peeps!
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 20 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@user-gf3lw5pi4t
@user-gf3lw5pi4t 19 күн бұрын
Nice production , thanks❤
@daleolson3506
@daleolson3506 20 күн бұрын
Excellent video. Nice almost no music.
@deannilvalli6579
@deannilvalli6579 2 күн бұрын
I think the change of setting at 5 min actually improves the video. It makes a nice change and gives a chance to show more old photos.
@MikeM-kr9tp
@MikeM-kr9tp 20 күн бұрын
Great video even with the technical difficulties. Keep making them.
@boe4448
@boe4448 20 күн бұрын
Recent new subscriber. I Really enjoy your content and video quality. I learn from your work. I have been to many places you two videography. Keep up the great work. Boe
@TheCbdudek
@TheCbdudek 20 күн бұрын
Wow! Love these videos! Keep up the great work!
@Fishsticks007
@Fishsticks007 13 күн бұрын
Nice. Thanks for the history. I hope to get up to Duluth for a visit after I retire… or maybe before! It looks like a really relaxing place to live. 🤗🥰🙌👍
@SteveandSusiesHomestead
@SteveandSusiesHomestead 20 күн бұрын
Another Great one. Thank you
@spacenut58
@spacenut58 20 күн бұрын
Much Love to you two. My favorite channel!
@paulo123-
@paulo123- 2 күн бұрын
Love Duluth!
@bobknull7502
@bobknull7502 20 күн бұрын
I didn't know about Boeing. This whole video was very informative. I have been told that technically Lake Superior is an inland sea. It has more water than all of the other Great Lakes combined.
@natewilson111
@natewilson111 18 күн бұрын
Limnologists call it an "inland freshwater system"
@ralphvelthuis2359
@ralphvelthuis2359 4 сағат бұрын
Lake Superior has enough water to cover all of north and south America under 1 foot of water. Largest freshwater lake in the world by size, 2nd only to lake Baikal in Siberia in volume.
@calvinnickel9995
@calvinnickel9995 3 күн бұрын
Before all of the dams were in place you could take a steamboat from New Orleans to Great Falls, Montana. It was actually a steamboat that rescued the US Cavalry survivors of the Little Bighorn via the Missouri, Yellowstone, and Little Bighorn rivers.
@OdysseyCamper
@OdysseyCamper 20 күн бұрын
Great video! The part about the horns was super interesting.
@adventure.anywhere
@adventure.anywhere 20 күн бұрын
Great video! We’re looking forward to checking Duluth out on our war around the north shores of Lake Superior soon!
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 20 күн бұрын
The whole northern shore too?? That is an amazing trip!
@adventure.anywhere
@adventure.anywhere 20 күн бұрын
@@RestlessViking yes, we’re crossing in Sault Ste. Marie and going around to Thunder Bay then back in to MN and coming around to WI then MI. We probably won’t hit much of the Michigan side of Superior since we have been there several times and have another trip planned to Copper Harbor this fall for the Keweenaw Overland Adventure Retreat.
@adventure.anywhere
@adventure.anywhere 20 күн бұрын
We have about 9 days to for this trip so hopefully we have enough time to see a lot of stuff without being too rushed to get to the next place.
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 20 күн бұрын
@@adventure.anywhere I think you will. Our trips were around 8-12 days and we were able to see plenty. Have a great time!
@daltongalloway
@daltongalloway 2 күн бұрын
Interesting history! I grew up in southeastern PA so I’ve never really learned any history in the Midwest
@ramblinman4197
@ramblinman4197 16 күн бұрын
I enjoyed my trip to the area in 2017. There is a nice rail museum not far from the canal.
@oliversoderberg299
@oliversoderberg299 Күн бұрын
I love Duluth
@gus473
@gus473 14 күн бұрын
Wow, guys, I can't believe how much new-to-me Duluth info you packed into this episode! (And I have been there for business and pleasure many dozens of times!) Surprised you didn't mention the Viking ship or do a stand-upper there! Really fun video, thanks! 😎✌️
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 14 күн бұрын
LOL. We just couldn't figure out how to fit it in.
@nathanmullins836
@nathanmullins836 19 күн бұрын
Very interesting video.
@Erth
@Erth 19 күн бұрын
Thanks a bunch for your video! I learn something new every time from your channel. I looked up Duluth, MN. American is a beautiful country. Keep up the good work!
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 19 күн бұрын
Thanks Errh! You’ve been a great supporter!
@familytrieserichiltz940
@familytrieserichiltz940 Күн бұрын
Great content!! Makes me want to explore that area of the country sometime!!
@kirkgorte128
@kirkgorte128 20 күн бұрын
Best content on the tube, it is the farthest 😉
@koenven7012
@koenven7012 2 күн бұрын
I only know Duluth from the game Ticket To Ride. Nice to learn a bit more about the place. One problem with that bridge design is that it limits the height of the ships. Depending on the rest of the canal's dimensions this might not be an issue, but deepening a canal is probably easier than redoing that bridge for more height. I know because near where I live they're lifting all the older bridges on a canal so the barges can fit an extra level of containers.
@danielkarczewski2467
@danielkarczewski2467 20 күн бұрын
Sweet video keep up the good work eh.
@dmc9492
@dmc9492 19 күн бұрын
Thanks for the Duluth history lesson Chuck didn't know you lived there I'm gonna be there tonight for the next 3 days any suggestions on things to do/see? Thanks for all your work with Poppins very informative fun to watch🤔😉👌
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 19 күн бұрын
I was born there in the 70s, only lived a few months as a tiny orphan. Ship watching at the Duluth canal is a famous past time for many.
@nonickels8975
@nonickels8975 10 күн бұрын
I love this channel!
@yewtuber
@yewtuber 19 күн бұрын
Was waiting for Mav to pop up and take yall fishing
@Algo_RL
@Algo_RL Күн бұрын
Amazingly done!
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking Күн бұрын
Thanks!
@The_Andrew_Miles_Project
@The_Andrew_Miles_Project 2 күн бұрын
Found your link on Lowell First Look and I love your channel! I grew up in Lowell and now I live in Midland. Just love the channel!
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 2 күн бұрын
Still a reader of Lowell News! Welcome!
@stephenspilker9334
@stephenspilker9334 5 күн бұрын
i love duluth at least in the summer lol.
@bapasrcadventures3619
@bapasrcadventures3619 20 күн бұрын
Love learning thank you.
@MikeL-vu7jo
@MikeL-vu7jo 20 күн бұрын
Very interesting thanks
@sheismymom
@sheismymom 2 күн бұрын
Wild stuff
@jasonz7788
@jasonz7788 19 күн бұрын
America s other Coast The great Lakes. Thanks great job
@gmaneis
@gmaneis 20 күн бұрын
Thank you for doing such a great job presenting this fascinating information. Of course, greed had to play a role somewhere along the line, huh? Gee, I wonder if greed might still be a part of the Boeing story. Naaaah!😂
@barbaravoneitzen7367
@barbaravoneitzen7367 2 күн бұрын
Very interesting. I’m a fan of your videos.
@briansims4365
@briansims4365 20 күн бұрын
Thank you for the history lesson, enjoy the ship arrivals/departures on you tube
@jlions72
@jlions72 17 күн бұрын
I love your history lessons..!.. and that this was your birthplace how cool is that !, I really want to go there and check everything out ..I love watching the boats ( on other peoples videos ) just makes me want to go even more , anyways great job in covering this bit of history
@fricksgames6556
@fricksgames6556 Күн бұрын
NICE
@michaelinminn
@michaelinminn 20 сағат бұрын
Really nice post. Way to go, eh.!!!
@taxesdeathandtrouble.1886
@taxesdeathandtrouble.1886 3 күн бұрын
You gained a subscriber.
@jumbolarge108
@jumbolarge108 2 күн бұрын
Very neat, you should do other ports/infrastructure!
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 17 сағат бұрын
For sure!
@safrimmons2956
@safrimmons2956 Күн бұрын
Hey nice that’s my city
@stephenalexander6721
@stephenalexander6721 19 күн бұрын
Boeing and Bong, two names in American aviation.
@taplunkers7959
@taplunkers7959 6 сағат бұрын
I live in Duluth!
@sillarsscott7694
@sillarsscott7694 20 күн бұрын
I enjoy your videos I watch a few other channels highlighting the ships and canal in Duluth ❤
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 20 күн бұрын
We met Paul Scinocca at the canal as we were filming. He has a pretty popular channel that started just as a place to "store" his videos and one day he noticed he had a couple thousand subscribers. LOL.
@sillarsscott7694
@sillarsscott7694 20 күн бұрын
@RestlessViking there is another called Vibes with Mike He has what he calls a boat community Those who enjoy ships I myself like a variety of transportation related themes
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 20 күн бұрын
@@sillarsscott7694 Yes. Just watched VwM last night.
@tj-597
@tj-597 4 күн бұрын
Michigan neighbor saying hello 👋
@warmongerel9743
@warmongerel9743 14 сағат бұрын
If we met in Istanbul, Turkey, I'd probably guess you were from Duluth. I have a lot of relatives there. They are unique.
@RestlessViking
@RestlessViking 10 сағат бұрын
😃
Inside the B-17 Ball Turret
18:59
Blue Paw Print
Рет қаралды 482 М.
Russia is Running Out of People
17:47
PolyMatter
Рет қаралды 482 М.
NERF WAR HEAVY: Drone Battle!
00:30
MacDannyGun
Рет қаралды 54 МЛН
Final muy increíble 😱
00:46
Juan De Dios Pantoja 2
Рет қаралды 54 МЛН
ОСКАР ИСПОРТИЛ ДЖОНИ ЖИЗНЬ 😢 @lenta_com
01:01
Always be more smart #shorts
00:32
Jin and Hattie
Рет қаралды 50 МЛН
What's Hidden Under the Ice of Antarctica?
37:54
RealLifeLore
Рет қаралды 139 М.
The Lake Peigneur Giant Sinkhole Disaster 1980
12:12
Dark Records
Рет қаралды 6 МЛН
The Rise and Rule of Elon Musk
42:46
Johnny Harris
Рет қаралды 385 М.
Why Engineers Can't Control Rivers
15:53
Practical Engineering
Рет қаралды 3,5 МЛН
Surprise results I found as an election Count Agent
24:41
Stand-up Maths
Рет қаралды 75 М.
How a Tugboat Tows Ships 1000 Times Bigger - Z-Drive Tugboat
9:41
3D Living Studio
Рет қаралды 678 М.
The Crazy History of Beaver Island in Lake Michigan | Restless Viking
20:18
NERF WAR HEAVY: Drone Battle!
00:30
MacDannyGun
Рет қаралды 54 МЛН