Royal Princess Cruise | Melbourne to Hawaii | Part 3 -, Darwin and Crossing the Equator Ceremony.
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the museum offers a fantastic short film of the Japanese bombing of Darwin on 90th of February 42 that actually uses uses actual footage from the attack and it's very very powerful video
it was awful devastating shocking it's a terrible thing to see men in burning oil screaming out for help and then you can't do anything about it
the Line crossing ceremony that commemorates a person's first crossing of the Equator um both staff and and um passengers which are all known as pows each person is let out for a hazing in front of King Neptune
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π’ Join us on our quirky (very) amateur videos to witness an unforgettable journey, as we take a two-month trip from Melbourne, Australia to Hawaii. In fact, we call it "Our Trip of a Life-Time"! Firstly, we cruise from Sydney to Vancouver, via Asia and Alaska for 43 days. After disembarking, we tour the Canadian Rockies, and finally fly to Hawaii to explore this lovely island. This video is Part 3 of the journey. We stop in Darwin and tour the Darwin Military Museum. Further into the cruise, we cross the Equator and witness a unique ceremony at sea. There is also content on Pirates, the Crab Shack, plus other events on board the Royal Princess. Over the next few weeks we will post further videos, outlining our time on the ship, exploring various port locations, plus detailing some of the trials and tribulations we came across. If you like this video, please hit the "like" button and also subscribe to the channel in order to be notified each time we load further videos of our journey. Finally, don't hesitate to add your comments, they would be most welcome. ABOUT RHONDA & ANDREW We live in Melbourne, Australia. Now both retired, we have discovered a mutual love of cruising, and really love to share our experiences with like-minded people. This channel seems to be an ideal outlet to share our cruising adventures plus create lasting memories. We hope you enjoy our insights and adventures. #princesscruises #royalprincess #CrossingtheEquator #Crabshack #DarwinMilitaryMuseum