00:00World War II, 1943. Young pilots flying bombing missions over Nazi Germany every night.
00:06Every time they took off, they didn't know if they were coming back.
00:09So they came to this bar, the Eagle Bar in Cambridge, and they burned their names into the ceiling
00:15with candle flames with cigarette lighters. Their name, their squadron, their date.
00:21So that even if they didn't return from the next mission, they would exist somewhere in some ceiling
00:27in a bar in Cambridge. The ceiling has never been painted over, never been cleaned, exactly as they
00:33left it. 2026. Acharya Prashant walks into the Eagle. The name's still on the ceiling, table 17 still in
00:41the corner. And this Eagle is an eatery, a bar? It's a bar. It's a RAF bar. Yes. So after
00:51World War II,
00:52this is where they used to all hang out. Those pilots used to come and write their badge name
00:58on the walls, on the ceiling, using lighters. So that is all preserved right now. Even now,
01:04you can see. Let's go. Let's see. Can we go? Yeah. Yeah. Should we go into the main entrance?
01:14Push. Main entrance? Main entrance. Main entrance? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
01:19Let's go to the main entrance. Yeah. That should get the best feeling. Yeah. Let's go.
01:29Sorry, guys. Sorry.
01:32Ah.
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01:54Ah.
01:56Oh, no, no, no.
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