That type of town is what the rest of the world should be like, humans and animals living closer together. Well done to all the lovely towns people that's togetherness.
Newfoundlanders are amazing people. They helped stranded airline passengers after 9/11. What is it in their culture that makes them so caring and giving?
There was something about the airport that helped the stranded airline passengers on RUclips channel Steve Marsh he went there with his girlfriend on their Canada trip they do travel vlogs it was really interesting,Canada is a beautiful country😊
It is a result of 350 years of hard isolated living where people had to work together to survive in a harsh land. Newfoundlanders are and were always willing to help a stranger. Way back in time when lots of the communities were accessible only by occasional boats that stranger might have been the only stranger they ever met. I remember an old man in one of the outports telling me that up until the time he was 40 years old he had never met anyone that he didn't already know. It's not like that anymore of course but it wouldn't have been uncommon in the isolated fishing communities even in my lifetime. I am an old guy now though.
We enjoyed our trip to Newfoundland with our granddaughter. The people overwhelmed us with kindness and generosity!!!! One family was so amazing they invited us in for tea sharing their home and stories with us. We became pen pals. Great place filled with so much natural beauty, leave it as you find it. ❤️❤️❤️🤗🤗🤗
People do not realize how dangerous it is for anyone to go near a Iceberg in a boat. The potential of the iceberg rolling is there and it does happen. I was fishing with my husband one time and we place gillnets near an Island, When we went to haul our nets the following day, we discovered an huge iceberg up close that had grounded next to our nets. My heart pounded as we brought in our net for we were up so close and personal, and parallel to the berg. Bringing in the remainder of our gear, we snag once in the ice, but manage to get it free. Then we drifted slowly further away as the last of our net came aboard. But, then I almost jump out of my skin when I heard a large boom and the breaking of ice. What a site to see, I stared in awe as the big old iceberg rolled over, but soon I came to my senses and realize the danger we were in. We increase our speed as much as possible to get away, and was grateful that it didn't roll when we were close to it, if it did I wouldn't be telling this story today about the dangers of going near icebergs.
I loved living in Alaska in the 80's. We would place bets on the glaciers. There's a famous glacier in Fairbanks that the whole town places bets on when it will break in all of the bars. Whoever picks the correct day and time wins big money. I don't know if they still have the glaciers on the Cheena River anymore. The Permafrost was almost gone then.
Divine knows He can depend on His special humans who have compassion for their own and for the animals,they are the chosen souls of love,kindness and compassion,they are the humans we love.
If a polar bear can get you he would get you no problem. Killing machines. One stranded on an iceberg probably couldn't get at you even though he would be really hungry after drifting all the way down to Ferryland. I grew up in Nfld and always knew that it was a possibility for one to jump off an iceberg and make it to shore. Powerful swimmers. What a nightmare that would be to run into one on a Saturday night while staggering home from the bar .I actually used to think about that in my younger days. Scare myself half to death.
Absolutely wonderful story and community ❤️ ♥️ please don't take offense, but why did they have to go to a wildlife preserve? Why couldn't they just be released back into the wild?
The wildlife preserve is probably better in the long run with ice melting. Many bears are starving. This will give the babies a fight chance to survive.
@Hh11873 Thanks, and I do understand the premise behind it, I guess I believe they should be able to live and survive being able to use their natural instincts, find mates etc etc. Guess I'm just naive, but I appreciate the response. 🙏🙏
Nice story.No photo documentation.All stock photos one could get anywhere. Hardly convincing but enough ignorant bleeding hearts would believe it to make the scammer happy probably.
Its irritating at least to me when I have subscribed a while ago but when I watch your site your constantly giving me messages that I need to sign up. I do love this one , I love all animals .
Really?? You has to place a yellow arrow to point out the obviously huge iceburg floating near the shore?? Who do you think we are, a bunch of pre-schoolers?
I stopped at (2:10). I can't stand these wordy narratives that tell a simple story into an endless wordy saga. From the comments, everything turned out alright. Good. I hate to see any animal suffer.
For one thing, they aren’t close to the Arctic they’re further south the most European capitals. Get your facts straight before you make this.😂 AI, you don’t know everything
Fantastic total AI mashup using stock photos feeding from a rather sacharine script someone made up speaking with a machine voice. A credible middle school piece of work, though I was surprised how many chimed in about how marvelous it was. Follow here for more AI drivel
That type of town is what the rest of the world should be like, humans and animals living closer together. Well done to all the lovely towns people that's togetherness.
I like the concept too but you realise what fisher man do? They kill families of animals everyday 😮😕
Thank you to everyone involved with saving these beautiful bears.❤❤❤
Newfoundlanders are amazing people. They helped stranded airline passengers after 9/11. What is it in their culture that makes them so caring and giving?
They aren't American, they work together, instead of AGAINST each other. As we were meant to live.
There was something about the airport that helped the stranded airline passengers on RUclips channel Steve Marsh he went there with his girlfriend on their Canada trip they do travel vlogs it was really interesting,Canada is a beautiful country😊
@@LindaOvenstone-hg3gl They made a Broadway play about it "Come from away"
Because they are Canadians
It is a result of 350 years of hard isolated living where people had to work together to survive in a harsh land.
Newfoundlanders are and were always willing to help a stranger. Way back in time when lots of the communities were accessible only by occasional boats that stranger might have been the only stranger they ever met.
I remember an old man in one of the outports telling me that up until the time he was 40 years old he had never met anyone that he didn't already know. It's not like that anymore of course but it wouldn't have been uncommon in the isolated fishing communities even in my lifetime. I am an old guy now though.
We enjoyed our trip to Newfoundland with our granddaughter. The people overwhelmed us with kindness and generosity!!!! One family was so amazing they invited us in for tea sharing their home and stories with us. We became pen pals. Great place filled with so much natural beauty, leave it as you find it. ❤️❤️❤️🤗🤗🤗
People do not realize how dangerous it is for anyone to go near a Iceberg in a boat. The potential of the iceberg rolling is there and it does happen. I was fishing with my husband one time and we place gillnets near an Island, When we went to haul our nets the following day, we discovered an huge iceberg up close that had grounded next to our nets.
My heart pounded as we brought in our net for we were up so close and personal, and parallel to the berg. Bringing in the remainder of our gear, we snag once in the ice, but manage to get it free. Then we drifted slowly further away as the last of our net came aboard. But, then I almost jump out of my skin when I heard a large boom and the breaking of ice. What a site to see, I stared in awe as the big old iceberg rolled over, but soon I came to my senses and realize the danger we were in. We increase our speed as much as possible to get away, and was grateful that it didn't roll when we were close to it, if it did I wouldn't be telling this story today about the dangers of going near icebergs.
I would have liked to see the habitate with them safely thriving.
Just beautiful - thanks for sharing.
Thanks you all to try to save life's ❤❤❤❤❤
I loved living in Alaska in the 80's. We would place bets on the glaciers. There's a famous glacier in Fairbanks that the whole town places bets on when it will break in all of the bars. Whoever picks the correct day and time wins big money. I don't know if they still have the glaciers on the Cheena River anymore. The Permafrost was almost gone then.
I'm glad that they are safe
Divine knows He can depend on His special humans who have compassion for their own and for the animals,they are the chosen souls of love,kindness and compassion,they are the humans we love.
What are you talkin about
No way. If you see a polar bear, you don't live to tell about it.
If a polar bear can get you he would get you no problem. Killing machines.
One stranded on an iceberg probably couldn't get at you even though he would be really hungry after drifting all the way down to Ferryland.
I grew up in Nfld and always knew that it was a possibility for one to jump off an iceberg and make it to shore. Powerful swimmers.
What a nightmare that would be to run into one on a Saturday night while staggering home from the bar
.I actually used to think about that in my younger days. Scare myself half to death.
Nonsense. Tell the truth.
Absolutely wonderful story and community ❤️ ♥️ please don't take offense, but why did they have to go to a wildlife preserve? Why couldn't they just be released back into the wild?
I was thinking the same thing.
The wildlife preserve is probably better in the long run with ice melting. Many bears are starving. This will give the babies a fight chance to survive.
@Hh11873 Thanks, and I do understand the premise behind it, I guess I believe they should be able to live and survive being able to use their natural instincts, find mates etc etc.
Guess I'm just naive, but I appreciate the response. 🙏🙏
Total ice volume is increasing.
The cross before us
The world behind us
Almighty God have mercy on us🙏💖
Wasn't this the Ice berg that floated close to Newfoundland this spring?
Nice story.No photo documentation.All stock photos one could get anywhere. Hardly convincing but enough ignorant bleeding hearts would believe it to make the scammer happy probably.
That's got to be a deep, deep harbor if 90% of an iceberg is below water.
Thanks to share help them please
LOL. I am from Newfoundland and icebergs to turn us pale lol
Wow that’s amazing…
I don't think these are Newfoundland boats in the picture even though it is in Newfoundland.
Perhaps if you didn't stretch the story out so much, you would have more subs.
Its irritating at least to me when I have subscribed a while ago but when I watch your site your constantly giving me messages that I need to sign up. I do love this one , I love all animals .
Really?? You has to place a yellow arrow to point out the obviously huge iceburg floating near the shore?? Who do you think we are, a bunch of pre-schoolers?
Polars bears are fully adept at ocean swimming
Pretty sure anyone living in the Arctic is already pale, no ice cubes needed.
Isn’t it strange how every female citizen is smoking hot? It being so cold, I mean.
Scary
Poler bairs can swim for miles.their not in danger.
Fish on a raft towed behind a boat?
It's Arctic, pronounce the c.
I stopped at (2:10). I can't stand these wordy narratives that tell a simple story into an endless wordy saga. From the comments, everything turned out alright. Good. I hate to see any animal suffer.
SALUTE 🫡 ❤❤❤❤
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For one thing, they aren’t close to the Arctic they’re further south the most European capitals. Get your facts straight before you make this.😂 AI, you don’t know everything
It's on the same latitude as Moscow and the Scandinavian countries. Most European capitals are much further south.
Why is so much time wasted in repeating the rescue, get on with the story.
BS
ferryland or fairyland?
This is bull💩
Why can’t you just tell it
This is a good story but your silly Pollyanna sentimentality and trivial philosophy convinced me that it is all bull shit.
The animals are in their naturAl habitat .No rescue needed.BS
Fantastic total AI mashup using stock photos feeding from a rather sacharine script someone made up speaking with a machine voice. A credible middle school piece of work, though I was surprised how many chimed in about how marvelous it was. Follow here for more AI drivel