It’s Adam Koralik here and today we’re traveling to Tinian in the CNMI, a US territory. This continues our three week adventure, and the fourth of TWELVE episodes. This episode will have a heavy focus on World War II sites in Saipan and Tinian. Tinian is famous as the place where the Enola Gay took off from to drop the atomic bombs on Japan.
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So…you went to one of the most historic and obscure sites in the world to…eat a burger?
I seriously thought the MAGAS burger was a Trump burger lol.
Today we join Adam and his local Saipan friends as they go to the historical island of Tinian, where the check out some remainants of the World War II Bomb pits and other US military installations. They also eat food, cause well it's in the channel name.
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I, even watching got a real aura of significant history looking at those bomb pits just thinking of what that meant once those bombs were loaded. I can't imagine what it must have been like standing there in person looking at them. Thanks Adam, as always. Also nice BLOW HOLE.
I feel like I'm learning so much about history and geography watching your videos. I look forward to them. Thanks for sharing.
amazed at all the history still left over from WWII, like that whole ass TANK just sitting there?! (the blowhole was kinda neat too!) always appreciate a history lesson with these videos whenever possible. also as always some really good looking food!
Rails are for loading bombs and ammo
If it weren’t for this video, I would’ve never known about this place. Especially the blowhole. Cool stuff!
Come play battlefield 1943, it's a great retro multiplayer game. Still super active
0:33 a Bank of Guam that's not even in Guam … is it at least a BANK!?
1:21 "I went to the Eté Café to get coffee and honey bread …"
but I found a HARD-OFF inside and scored a lot of cool pickups for my next PlayLoad
2:55 "there's this big bomb bay to check out"
Did they change it to a Mumbai after WWII??
That empty hangar space looks like it could be prime real estate to rent out to open a Hard-Off/Book-Off, complete with overhead railing to sell used guitars
9:49 a Blockbuster to rent cars out?? Looks like they're beginning to expand past Bend, OR!!!
11:52 Lechon is popular among Filipinos, too bad I don't really eat pork anymore
12:33 that looks like a road that has been more heavily traversed than the 405 in LA
14:35 that blowhole looks like it was made for pleasure as much as it was made for procreation
16:20 those bomb pits are slabbed and graded by someone who did a better job than WATA
You brought up the Enola Gay but not the Bockscar? I had hoped you would mention that the Bockscar carried Fat Man to Nagasaki.
26:34 that Yap currency was offered to Adam to purchase the Pluto prototype off his hands but neglected to realize that Rog is its true owner
28:33 liquid chemical things, I would have taken that very literally had I not noticed the screenshot of the Kool-Pop box
30:33 next time on PlayLoad: I scored these sweet crutches from the Majesty Chinese Restaurant on my trip to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
32:07 You would know General Tso is an American if you referred to him by his full name: "General Tsoel Tschumacher"
Weird areas to look for Loopy games, not gonna lie.
How long is the flight from Saipan to Tinian?
MAN GUY IS CHEWING PUGUA.
How much does that short flight between islands cost ?
Yes!!! We're going to Guam!!! I'll be there in a month to do Navy stuff.
Wow! Thanks for featuring Tinian Adam – always wondered how Tinian looks like today as part of CNMI – did see variety of cattle grazing in the fields in the video. As the history goes the colonial gov't harvested cattle in Tinian during colonial days.
Otter Pops?
Did they charge you extra to bring the other plane back from Saipan?