Sealand The Mystery Solved - Part Two

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Part Two

Goto part three http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk2zHkrcXwA or click here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhrzXYmxFdw to see the documentary from the start at part one.

Welcome to one of the few OFFICIAL short documentary programmes about the worlds smallest Principality The Principality of Sealand.

Commissioned by the Principality of Sealand itself and produced in 2003, this programme provides a fascinating insight into the operation, business, security, quality of life and many other aspects of this unique island fortress at that time.

Since its inception in the mid sixties of the last century, Sealand has gained a de facto recognition as being a legitimate Principality in the eyes of the diverse and far-reaching international community of states.

Formerly known as The Roughs Tower, Sealands superstructure comprises a man-made former World War 2 Navy Fortress that was sunk some 7 nautical miles off Harwich in the North Sea, off the coast of the UK.

Sitting firmly on its permanent pontoon base, it has its own territory that was declared and officially sealed in 1967, just before the British Government could change its legislation on UK Territorial Waters limits etc. in its hurried yet failed attempt to oust Sealand from any form of legitimate status!

The approximate location of the Principality is Latitude 51.53 N Longitude 01.28 E, in the Rough Shoals.

Although Sealand suffered a damaging fire in the middle of the last decade and the opportunity was taken to refurbish much of the island after that time, little has changed in Sealand since this programme was produced. However, the introduction of environmentally friendly wind turbine equipment for supplementary power-generation is one of the few significant enhancements out there in recent years.

So, come and take a look at this altogether unique, fascinating, remote and otherwise isolated place; a place like no other!

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  • Very poor audio during the interview segments. It's a shame, because I am interested in what they have to say.

  • GOD I LOVE SEALAND!!

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  • i love u sealand

  • I love Sealand, but I can't ever take it seriously, ever. It's like something out of a Monty Python skit. A little concrete raft in the middle of the ocean, population of 4, a nonexistent military, etc etc, and they call themselves a full-fledged nation?

    That is why I love Sealand, though. Real life humor makes me have faith in humanity.

  • @myassishappy My question was tongue in cheek. I was sure a population of 3 didn't create its own language since the video I had just watched in English.

  • Like that piece of instrumental guitar play @6.38. What is it?

  • @strakallah English

  • What language do they speak there?

  • So are they Sealandish?

  • Come for the view, stay to captain their Navy

  • I wonder if they fix their problems with tape, like little Sealand-kun does! :D

    /shot

  • @sunshinebunnyfart Yep, Sealand is just one of the many sea forts the British made.

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