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Historys Deadliest with Ving Rhames - Season 1 - Episode 03: Islands
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00:10history is full of killer stories people places and events so downright shocking that we just
00:18can't forget them tonight a pacific island is the scene of an epic battle where death comes from
00:28below the japanese seem to literally pop out of the ground and carry out surprise attacks
00:37a tropical paradise where the ocean's greatest predators hunt humans his body explodes out of
00:47the water his legs are in the jaws of a bull shark and a notorious prison where the best chance
00:56of
00:56escape his death nazano island is a descent into darkness unlike anything i know of and it is a
01:05haunted place even today these are islands so treacherous they can only be among history's
01:16deadliest february 1945 for three brutal years the u.s and japan have fought to rule the pacific
01:30now one tiny island may hold the key to the whole war iwo jima is a speck in the middle
01:42of the pacific
01:42ocean so small you'd miss it on a map even if you're looking for it the americans see something
01:49special there they see enemy air bases that are close enough to japan that our b-29s can fly from
01:56there and attack japan the americans come up with a plan to take iwo jima it's called operation
02:03detachment what americans don't know is japan has been working on its own top secret plan one that
02:11will turn this small island into a slaughterhouse japanese defenders are not simply on iwo jima they're
02:18also in iwo jima and that's because of the fact that they tunnel extensively through the island
02:24they dig for months and when they're finished they have an 11 mile tunnel system that crisscrosses the
02:31entire island this tunnel system is amazing they have hospitals they have supplies they have food
02:37they have water in february of 1945 the u.s surrounds iwo jima with battleships cruisers and aircraft
02:48carriers and operation detachment begins
02:55marines start hitting the beaches on february 19th and it's relatively light resistance they're
03:00thinking this island is is going to be taken as quickly as we thought it would they have no idea
03:06what is coming the japanese are underground waiting they already have their machine guns mortars and
03:13artillery dialed in to the marines positions then 90 minutes after landing the japanese guns open fire
03:23by the end of the day 550 marines are dead and 1400 are wounded
03:31general kuribayashi the japanese commander tells his men kill 10 men for every one of you that dies
03:37think of your defensive position as a coffin and fight to the death
03:45by nightfall the marines have secured the beach they spend the next four days fighting their way up the
03:53sides of mount suribachi their victory captured in an iconic photograph that photo is perceived as being
04:04the end of the battle the moment of victory it's not the battle would go on for another month
04:11every inch of ground that they take they get pushed back the next morning the japanese seem to
04:16literally pop out of the ground and carry out surprise attacks the americans realize that they have to do
04:23something about these tunnels
04:29one of the tactics that the marines have against the tunnels is a flamethrower
04:35the marines use on iwo jima some 360 000 gallons of fuel in those flamethrowers to clear out the tunnels
04:46the fighting continues for 36 days and iwo jima becomes an island of hellfire and misery
04:55when it's finally over nearly 20 000 japanese troops lie dead
05:01only 216 surrender taking iwo jima cost the marine corps 6 800 lives 19 000 wounded it's the single
05:13deadliest battle in the history of the marine corps the japanese believed that it was going to be so
05:19difficult to take iwo jima that the americans would realize how costly it would be to attack japan
05:24it actually backfires the americans decide not to invade japan instead they dropped two atomic bombs
05:33effectively ending the war
05:3820 miles off the coast of brazil is a tiny island whose killers don't hide in tunnels they strike from
05:46the trees if one sinks its fangs into you you probably have just minutes to live
05:57ilha de quemada grande is a 106 acre island off the coast of brazil
06:02but it's better known by another name snake island which makes sense because this island has the highest
06:10density of venomous snakes anywhere in the world and to be clear the creatures covering snake island are golden
06:18lance-head vipers one of the most venomous species in the world
06:25it's an expedition in the early 1900s that earns this island its killer reputation that's when a group
06:34of brazilian farmers heads out to the island to start a banana plantation as the farmers start to burn
06:41away the vegetation to clear the land they immediately have second thoughts the ground is literally moving
06:48it is covered in snakes but how does so many thousands of the world's deadliest snakes end up on one
06:58little
06:59island about 11 000 years ago sea levels rise enough to turn a peninsula into an island isolated from
07:06mainland brazil the vipers that live on the island have no predators so they reproduce unchecked
07:14these snakes take out all of the ground prey pretty quickly once they've exhausted that food supply
07:22they head up into the trees they adapt to a food source that has a pretty much endless
07:27supply coming to the island migrating birds through natural selection the snakes develop a super venom
07:35that isn't just lethal to birds it can kill a man in less than an hour if you're unfortunate
07:42enough to get bitten by a golden lancehead viper not only do you have severe pain swelling and death
07:49of the tissue where you get bitten there can be internal bleeding including bleeding in your brain
07:54which can rapidly lead to death there are few recent human fatalities but locals insist that hasn't
08:03always been the case nowadays there's a lighthouse on the island that is automated but back in the day
08:12there had to be a human being who operated it so there's this lighthouse keeper who has a wife and
08:18a child who live on this island with the deadliest snakes in the world and they know they have to
08:23be
08:24vigilant but one night they make a mistake one of them leaves a window open in the middle of the
08:32night
08:32with the family asleep snakes slither in
08:39they bite the husband the wife the young daughter and all of them die
08:46although most people avoid the island's deadly snakes some actually seek them out
08:53poachers end up coming to this island and trapping these golden lancehead vipers
08:58because they fetch a pretty penny on the black market a single snake can sell for up to thirty
09:04thousand dollars but as deadly as these snakes are their venom is one of the main ingredients in a
09:11potent drug that's used to treat high blood pressure and in 1981 this becomes the first venom-based
09:17drug approved by the fda turns out this deadly island is also a lifesaver
09:28when a mob family takes out a rival you expect bloodshed but when it's sicily's most powerful mob
09:36family you get a war
09:41the great mafia war begins in 1981 when salvatore arena's uh corleone se clan ambushes rival boss
09:51stefano bontate with an ak-47 within weeks of his death people from both clans start to disappear
10:00they're killed it's an absolute bloodbath
10:08in 1860 the father of modern italy giuseppe garibaldi unifies italy and brings sicily under italian
10:19mainland control he abolishes feudalism he tries to modernize sicily that creates a new class of wealthy
10:26landowners but also creates a lot of chaos and to bring lawlessness under control wealthy landowners
10:33start hiring bandits and revolutionaries to protect their properties it's not long before these thugs
10:41start to realize that there's a better business model out there that rather than protecting rich
10:47landowners what they need to be doing is threatening rich landowners and offering protection and that is
10:54the beginning of the protection rackets that is the mafia and the mafia as we knew it today derives from
11:00there the local tough guys evolve into a deadly criminal organization by the end of world war ii
11:08they control sicily's vice and protection rackets and then they discover a new source of revenue
11:16the heroin trade there is a ton of money to be made through a show of force
11:24violence increases exponentially the battle to control the drug trade turns into the matanza italian for
11:35the slaughter the war pits the corleone se family against the three most powerful palermo families on the
11:42island soon bodies start piling up by the dozen on november 30th 1982 12 different mafiosi
11:52are murdered in 12 different hits across the city of palermo judges reporters officials police and their
12:02families are caught in the crossfire and targeted in july of 1983 the chief judge of palermo is killed in
12:13a
12:13car bond an explosion so large that it levels the block where he lives 500 yard radius is blown up
12:21this is
12:21an absolute war
12:26between 1981 and 1984 1 000 people are murdered on an island of just 4.8 million
12:36things on the island of sicily have become so deadly that finally authorities have had enough
12:42the police convinced two high-ranking members of the mafia family to turn against the family and that leads to
12:49the arrest of hundreds of rank-and-file mobsters
12:53the trial results of 338 convictions totaling two thousand six hundred years in total sentences
13:02salvator arena is sentenced to 26 consecutive life sentences rena dies in prison in 2017 which closes the
13:11a book on the great mafia war that actually turns sicily into one of the deadliest islands on the planet
13:19if sicily is known for crime devil's island is known for punishment because it's home to a dictator's most
13:35infamous prison
13:35devil's island is established in 1852 by napoleon the third just one year after he comes into power
13:42despite the fact this is a french penal colony it is not in france it is
13:48an island off of south america from its inception it is absolute hell on earth for anyone who goes there
13:57you could just die from one of the tropical diseases you could die at the hands of one of the
14:03sadistic
14:04guards at the place or you could break even the most minor of rules and end up with your head
14:11in the guillotine
14:16about 40 percent of those incarcerated will not survive their first year 75 percent will not survive their
14:26entire term of incarceration an escape from the island is nearly impossible the waters are shark
14:35infested the currents are intense the rocks around the island are sharp and the island
14:41is patrolled by gunmen prisoners die so frequently that the guards have to figure out what to do with
14:49the bodies they can't bury them all the guards turn to one of the island's deadliest features for help
14:58every day at four o'clock the guards cart in the days dead to the ocean wherein they ring a
15:04bell
15:04and they toss the bodies into the surf
15:08after a certain amount of time it's almost a pavlovian response the sharks are there waiting
15:14every day for these dead prisoners
15:21many in france don't grasp the true horrors of devil's island until it receives its most famous
15:28prisoner alfred dreyfus he is the french captain and he is falsely accused of selling military secrets to
15:35the germans alfred dreyfus alfred dreyfus is a jewish officer at a time when anti-semitism is running rampant
15:43in france he's unceremoniously found guilty in a sham trial and he's sentenced to the devil's island
15:54journalist and author emile zola publishes a inflammatory broadside called jacuzze i accuse you
16:04the government of engaging in this anti-semitic affair to scapegoat him he ends up being pardoned
16:13for his crimes and it's during this time that the horrors of devil's island are exposed to the public
16:18by 1938 no new criminals are sent to devil's island and by the 1950s it is closed outright
16:29but the 50 000 souls lost on the island are not forgotten instead of thousands of prisoners being
16:38sent there every year now we have thousands of tourists who come to look at these prisons and hear
16:43about these horror stories that happened there this once deadly island has become a beautiful place
16:51for an instagram post
16:57islands can be deadly for many reasons from where they're located to what lives on them but one island
17:05north nova scotia is a real killer responsible for hundreds of shipwrecks
17:14about 195 miles southeast of halifax in the north atlantic is a narrow strip of land
17:21sable island sable island gets its name from the french word for sand sabna and it really makes
17:27sense because the island's nothing more than a bunch of sand dunes seagrass and not much else
17:33while the strip of sand looks harmless it's actually one of the world's deadliest islands for
17:40ships starting with the delight in 1583 the delight is part of a two-ship british expedition that's
17:48sent over to map the northern part of the new world the ships make the treacherous journey across the
17:55atlantic the two ships are approaching land unfortunately that land is sable island the captain of the
18:02the light sees the swirling water near the boat and says we should probably give that a wide berth
18:11the leader of the expedition sir humphrey gilbert overrules him and he orders the ships to get closer
18:16to sable island sure enough currents grab the ship and smash it into some shoals
18:2685 men lose their lives this is the first documented shipwreck in the long line of fatal disasters that
18:36occur on sable island the turbulent seas there and swirling water oftentimes hides that sable island's sandy
18:46sea shore is just underneath the surface but what makes the island truly deadly is its location you have
18:55the cold labrador current meeting up with the warm gulf stream coming from the south when those currents
19:03converge they create temperature differences which can unleash sudden violent storms and 125 days a year of
19:10super thick fog in 1737 the sable island's bad weather catches the catherine traveling from ireland to boston
19:23the catherine hits a very dangerous but also a very typical storm off the coast of sable island and loses
19:30its
19:30tiller in the storm which means it can't steer anymore it crashes onto a sandbar
19:36and they're getting hit by wave after wave after wave until the ship ultimately just breaks apart
19:45of the 201 passengers on this ship 98 are killed sable island is still a shipwreck hot spot from 1800
19:53to
19:541872 105 ships sink and hundreds of lives are lost lighthouses constructed in the early 1870s
20:03health but ships still fall prey to the deadly island like the columbia in 1927 it loses power and breaks
20:14apart after hitting a sandbar all 22 members of the crew would die thankfully the columbia marks really the
20:21end of that era with the advent of radar and better technologies now ships are able to predict and
20:29navigate around it and we have not had a wreck of that kind of scale since the columbia but sable
20:36island
20:37will always be infamous for its deadly shipwrecks since the 1500s it is known to have had over 350
20:46ships crash and sink in the area and compared to the bermuda triangle in the atlantic which only has about
20:53a known history of 50 ships sinking in that area sable island has become known as the graveyard of the
21:00atlantic
21:05sable island is deadly thanks to some strange quirks of nature but there's an island in far eastern russia
21:13that kills by design this tiny island is in the middle of a river in siberia it doesn't even really
21:24have a name locals just call it nazino after the nearest village the island's dark history begins in may
21:32of 1933 it's where the soviet government sends thousands of dissidents and other so-called troublemakers
21:42when the barges arrive on nazino island the deportees are told to get off the barge and start to
21:48cultivate the land it's may but it's siberia and it starts to snow by the next morning 295 prisoners have
21:59frozen to death and from there things on the island only get worse there's no proper food they just have
22:09a few tons of loose flour that the guards end up pouring into a pile in the middle of the
22:13camp
22:15there are thousands of prisoners all fighting for handfuls of flour but you can't just eat the
22:20flour straight so what they end up doing is they go to the river they mix it in with the
22:25water and it
22:25becomes this paste the river water is disgusting and it's contaminated and these people end up getting
22:32dysentery by late may of 1933 the island that was meant to be a prison is now filled with hundreds
22:42of
22:42dead and thousands of dying the situation becomes so bad that even the stalinist soviet union carries
22:51out an investigation and so they send doctors down to figure out what the hell is going on on nazino
22:56island they arrive and see emaciated people everywhere as the doctors work their way into
23:01the center of camp there are piles of dead bodies the doctors see bite marks and evidence that these
23:08prisoners have resorted to cannibalism a few days later even more disturbing reports emerge people on
23:18nazino island aren't even waiting until someone is dead before they start to cannibalize their body
23:22stories start to come in from the surrounding community of people finding prisoners tied to
23:26trees with body parts hacked off clearly used for food there's one family who tells the story of a
23:33young girl coming to their cabin who has managed to escape they see a large dressing on her calf they
23:41take the dressing off to inspect the wound and what they find to their horror is that her entire calf
23:47has been harvested removed from her body and used for food in early june less than two months since the
23:57prisoners arrived the authorities shut down the island but it's too late for most of the original 6 700
24:06deportees more than 4 000 are dead nazino island is a descent into darkness unlike anything i know of and
24:15it
24:15is a haunted place even today
24:22luzon is the largest island in the philippines it's known for a huge volcano everybody thinks is extinct
24:30then in the spring of 1991 it starts making some noise
24:39mount pinatubo is a volcano on the eastern side of the island of luzon
24:44it hasn't erupted in over 500 years on june 7th scientists evacuate everyone within a 15 mile
24:51radius of volcano three days later all of the nearby clark air force base is evacuated
24:58that's 15 000 personnel on june 12th the volcano erupts
25:06sending an enormous cloud of ash and steam 11 miles into the air
25:13as frightening as this eruption is it's about to get a whole lot worse on the island
25:20three days later mount pinatubo erupts again
25:27it releases 200 000 times more energy than the bombing of hiroshima
25:33a thick cloud of black ash is blasted 25 miles into the atmosphere blotting out the sun
25:42the eruption of mount pinatubo is the second largest of the 20th century
25:49the number of dead from pinatubo should be massive but early warnings and evacuations
25:55are effective and keep the death toll to just under 500. but this small island is about to get hit
26:02by a deadly one-two punch
26:09when typhoon yunya makes landfall on luzon
26:12the torrential rains end up mixing with the ash that's in the air all this volcanic debris
26:19and it all creates this mud storm that falls like wet concrete the massive rainfall also triggers lahars
26:27these are rivers of hot volcanic ash rock and debris that mix with water the lahars tear through
26:37valleys and riverbeds burying entire villages mount pinatubo brings death and destruction to the island
26:44of luzon 847 people died and the mountain is not done yet the immediate death toll on luzon was high
26:55but combined with the long-range effects of mount pinatubo's eruption on the world's climate and weather
27:02make this island one of the world's deadliest
27:07compared to luzon new york's north brother island almost seems peaceful until it earns a grim death toll
27:21north brother island today it's abandoned it's about a 20-acre island in the east river
27:26between the bronx and rikers island they called this in the colonial times hell gate because there
27:33were so many obstacles and so many shipwrecks in the area in 1885 authorities blow up the submerged rocks
27:42that make the swirling currents near north brother island so deadly then new york state decides to build a
27:50quarantine hospital on the island the hospital is built in 1886 to isolate sufferers of typhus
27:58tuberculosis smallpox other infectious diseases north brother's most famous resident is a true killer
28:0837 year old irish immigrant mary mallin better known as typhoid mary
28:15mary's a cook mary's apparently a very good cook she cooks for wealthy people when typhoid fever breaks
28:23out amongst some wealthy families investigators uncover that every infected household shares one
28:30thing in common mary mallin is employed as a cook through various families in new york city
28:37she is what today we would call an asymptomatic carrier she never gets sick from the disease yet can
28:44infect everyone around her in 1907 mary is quarantined on north brother island she's saying let me go i
28:54don't want to be here finally in 1910 they relent and they say you can leave but you can't go
29:00cook if you
29:02become a cook again you will infect more people mary makes the promise unfortunately mary is not a
29:10woman of her word she takes a job as a cook at a hospital maternity ward in the end mary
29:18mallin some
29:19experts believe is responsible for up to 50 deaths the authorities subsequently recapture her
29:27and sentence her to isolation eventually in 1938 mary mallin dies spending the last 20 years of her life
29:36on north brother island as deadly as typhoid mary is it's the events of june 15 1904 that send the
29:46death count of north brother island skyrocketing the congregants of saint mark's lutheran church
29:53they have chartered the boat the general slocum to take them up the east river to a picnic grounds on
30:02long island but two miles south of north brother island something goes terribly wrong a fire starts
30:11in a room that's literally called the oil room and it spreads very very quickly it is very very hot
30:19on a very crowded boat the captain runs the slocum aground on north brother island
30:29because the fire is in the bow a lot of the passengers are in the stern the stern is still
30:34in
30:34about 20 or 30 feet of water they are jumping off into deep water very few of them know how
30:39to swim
30:40they are dressed in clothing that pulls them down none of the life-saving equipment is working hundreds drown
30:49on north brother island everyone rushes out to the burning ship in an attempt to help but it's too
30:58little too late 1021 souls perish that day an investigation finds neglect incompetence and outright
31:08criminal activity the life jackets are supposed to be made with a compressed cork it turns out the
31:16manufacturer used inferior loose cork and to make it meet the weight criteria inserted iron bars into
31:25it the general slocum disaster is the deadliest disaster in new york history prior to 9 11. for
31:33days on end bodies wash up on shore on north brother island making it one of history's deadliest islands
31:46imagine a tropical paradise that's also home to a sea of killers welcome to reunion island
31:59for more than a century this tropical island in the indian ocean has been one of the deadliest
32:04places on the planet for shark attacks the fatality rate for sharks across the globe is about 11
32:10100 percent reunion island is 50 these are killer numbers for sure but it's a surge in attacks almost
32:2030 in nine years that puts this tiny island on the deadliest map a spate of attacks begins on june
32:2915th
32:292011 at a popular beach called buken kanon 31 year old edward obert is body boarding about 600 feet
32:39offshore when he is suddenly attacked by a shark it grabs him by the arm by the time rescuers get
32:45to him
32:45his arm is torn away his leg is shredded they pull him to shore they can't do anything but watch
32:51him bleed to
32:52death on the beach three months later at the exact same spot matthew schiller a french bodyboarding
33:04champion is attacked schiller is paddling out and duck dives under a wave as he comes back to the
33:11surface his body explodes out of the water his legs are in the jaws of a bull shark schiller is
33:19pounding
33:20on the snout of the shark with the with the blunt end of his board when a second shark leaps
33:26out of
33:26the water and bites onto his torso there's a horrific struggle for 10 or 20 seconds the water around him
33:33is turning red with blood and then he's pulled under rescuers don't find schiller's body for three hours
33:43some locals are convinced these attacks aren't accidents that the reunion island tiger and bull
33:50sharks are deliberately hunting humans there are reports from the surfers that the only time these
33:57sharks really appear is in heavy surf conditions the surf turns up the water making it murky it's easy
34:05for sharks to navigate but it's very hard for them to be spotted and they attack the surfers over the
34:11next two years 10 more attacks three of them fatal force authorities to take drastic action in 2013 the
34:20government of reunion essentially bans all surfing all swimming authorities also start a program of
34:27culling sharks over 10 feet long experts start studying what it is about this small island in the
34:34middle of the indian ocean that makes it the world leader in deadly shark attacks it turns out that
34:41reunion island is right smack in the middle of what's known as the shark highway this is a migration route
34:47between south africa and australia the island's topography is also a factor
34:54in the middle of what's known as bull sharks it's a volcanic island that has steep shores that drop off
34:58in the water very quickly so these large predatory sharks the ones that are more likely to be lethal
35:04have the opportunity to come in really close to shore when they search for food the water around the
35:09island is also filled with ash and sediment from the volcanoes and fresh water runoff from urban areas
35:15all of which creates this murky water which is a favorite environment for bull sharks to hunt in
35:22between 2011 and 2019 there are 27 shark attacks with 10 deaths tiny reunion island accounts for nearly
35:3020 percent of the world's shark death vitalities even with all these lethal attacks the waves lure 13-year-old
35:39elio canestri into the water in april of 2015 the junior surf champion gets knocked off his board by a
35:48shark
35:50and his right arm and leg are bitten off before he's dragged out to sea
35:57after his death rigid shark nets are put up at popular lagoons underwater cameras and drones
36:03live stream footage to the shore when a shark is spotted everyone's ordered out of the water
36:10the authorities have had to approach it like there are monsters in the water because there are monsters
36:15in the water and these extreme measures do help
36:23from 2016 to 2019 there's just two more fatalities the last recorded shark attack in reunion happened
36:30in 2019 but whenever you have that many sharks and that many people in the water at the same time
36:36well it's inevitable there will be more shark attacks reunion island is still as dangerous as it has ever been
36:49in the 1600s port royal on the island of jamaica is so wild some call it the sodom of the
36:58new world
37:01today port royal is a sleepy little fishing village located on a sandy peninsula on the
37:07southeastern tip of jamaica but back in the late 17th century it is one of the caribbean's wealthiest
37:13and most populated cities it is also one of its most infamous so how does port royal become the wickedest
37:22city on earth well in 1655 during the anglo-spanish war the british take the island but the problem is
37:30there's all these spanish ships nearby the english realize quickly they have a problem they are
37:37surrounded by a large and powerful spanish fleet so they need a survival plan governor edward doily
37:44invites any able-bodied buccaneers to jamaica and turns port royal into a pirate haven
37:51in exchange for protecting the city and the port the pirates can raid any spanish ship with full support
37:58of the british and edward doily can do all this because of something called a letter of mark
38:04now a letter of mark is basically a government contract to attack ships at sea you are going to
38:11attack these specific ships and you are paid about 80 percent of all the loot you can steal but they're
38:18still pirates the town that they build port royal is the wickedest town in the world one out of every
38:25four buildings is either a bar or a brothel there are tales of a port royal pirate named roche brazilano
38:33who roams the town when he's drunk cutting off the arm and leg of the first person he sees he
38:39doesn't like
38:39it every night on this island paradise is one long out of control party but on june 7 1692 that
38:50party comes
38:51to an abrupt and deadly end a massive magnitude 7.5 earthquake strikes the island
39:01during the earthquake 33 acres of the city just slides into the ocean
39:07among the parts of the city that are sucked into the water is the cemetery which means that the
39:12dead bones decomposing bodies are being pulled up thrown out mixed in with the newly dead to create
39:19this macabre scene of death and destruction but the earthquake is just the beginning
39:27it creates a tsunami a wave it's only about six feet but that's plenty large enough when it's right next
39:33to shore it washes into this devastated town it's grabbing the survivors and sucking them out to
39:39sea it is part of what kills the some 2 000 people killed in this great earthquake the local pirates
39:46see all this not so much as a natural disaster but as a golden opportunity before the aftershocks even
39:55stop the looting starts survivors breaking into any businesses and homes that are still standing
40:01they start also looting literally from dead people on the street there are reports of them cutting
40:08fingers off of people just to be able to get their rings you know checking pockets for money or other
40:13goods or jewels in the days that follow thousands of dead bodies are just lying in the streets rotting
40:20the perfect way to spread disease over the next couple of weeks another 3 000 citizens of port royal die
40:27of infection illness and injuries when they hear about the vast destruction and death coming out of port
40:33royal the reaction is really yeah what did you expect this was the sodom of the sea this is absolutely
40:41divine punishment between the bands of pirates roaming the streets murdering innocents and the
40:48devastating earthquake killed thousands the island where port royal sits is definitely one of the world's
40:55deadliest and like all the others its deadly fate is the result of a unique location unusual inhabitants
41:02and plenty of bad luck some of these islands are famous for their bloodthirsty predators others for
41:12their perilous waters or violent volcanoes but all of them are killers that are in a place among
41:19remains for their plot in the forest at Hobby to landis the banks of the king list Tuniße
41:20But I've had a couple of great names of doctors in the moratorium on Islamickt Rich Innocent
41:20and I'll be sure that these are the bacteria that have collected this in Alaska and this is located throughout
41:20the world
41:20if no longer they were able to make over the future of man's lives there were always had the most
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