00:00To show off the ship's meticulously detailed interior, a walkthrough exhibit known as Below
00:29Deck's museum opened on Feb. 22, 1964.
00:33Guests who minded thy head, as signs warned, are able to tour the cramped low-ceiling quarters
00:38endured by ancient mariners.
00:40The museum shows what life was like for the 1787 crew.
00:44In addition to the galley, pantry, and dry stores, and sickbay, there are quarters for
00:49the crew, bosun, and bosun's mate, first mate, captain, and surgeon.
00:53Below Deck you'll find historical displays recreating the living conditions of 18th-century
00:58sailors.
00:59The nighttime museum celebrates the dedication and sacrifice of the brave explorers who filled
01:04in the final details of the world's map.
01:06From Wedd Disneyland Dictionary in 1968, below decks are crews, bunks, open hearth galley,
01:11and forge, officers, cabins, all fully equipped for round-the-world voyaging.
01:16They ordered a B-ticket in 1964 and 1965.
01:21The B-ticket in 1964.
01:22The B-ticket in
01:30But now we see the doors where the ships have closed.
01:36We'll point the food for homeward bound and to our deepest soup.
01:41And thank you we have landed boys, for the room is blowing cheese.
01:53We'll make success to the school's help for bringing us over the deep.
01:58Oh, the wind's not there for her, for bringing her country.
02:02There's not another river that's here for the deep.
02:06And we still believe that she leaves no trial, but.
02:10And she challenge all of our greatest for the cookie to shake down.
02:20One more day, the wind's not there for her, for bringing her country.
02:26Good picture!
02:28Good picture!
02:30And we see all the way that she needs no trial,
02:32and she challenge all of our friends for defending the sinker.
02:36And she challenge all of our friends for defending the sinker.
02:38And she challenge all of our friends for defending the sinker.
02:40And she challenged all of fans.
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