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We're hoping what happened to Roanoke doesn't happen to this video.

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00:07

Roanoke.

00:10

Hey, guys. I'll be honest -- I'm freakin'.

00:13

I've lost my keys on occasion before, but this is ridiculous...

00:16

...now I've misplaced an entire town. [man in library]

00:18

Okay, okay... I just need to go back to the beginning...

00:24

My buddy Sir Walter Raleigh was tight with Queen Elizabeth the first...[Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter in throne room]

00:28

...and she granted him permission to establish a colony in the New World.

00:33

This colony, called Roanoke, started with

00:35

roughly 100 settlers, and what they thought was a sufficient amount of supplies. [painting of settlers]

00:39

They thought wrong.

00:41

These colonists were forced to tuck their tails between their breeches and head home to England. [ship sailing back to England]

00:45

Take two -- and this is where I come in. Raleigh wasn't willing to admit defeat just

00:49

yet, so he sent me to give it another go.

00:53

I took a new batch of settlers, and we returned

00:56

to Roanoke to meet up with the few people we'd left behind to hold down the fort, [Ship sailing back to America]

01:00

only... The fort was unattended. [deserted fort with tumble weeds]

01:04

Needless to say, we were a little wigged out about it.

01:08

A tribe of Indians called the Croatoans were not our biggest fans, and vice versa. [angry indians]

01:15

We were a little scared for our lives, to be frank, so I skedaddled.

01:19

Not to run away, of course, but to sail back to England so I could scrounge up some people

01:23

who would help us defend ourselves. We were having a little tiff with Spain that

01:28

put a halt to seafaring voyages for a while...

01:30

...so I wasn't able to get back to America for three years.

01:34

I just got back, and... nothin'. Nobody.

01:37

Just a tree with the word "Croatoan" carved into the bark. [empty countryside with lone tree]

01:41

I know what you're thinking -- obviously,

01:42

the Croatoans killed all my buddies, and maybe you're right...

01:45

...only there are no signs of a struggle, nor any signs of a hasty retreat.

01:49

And no dead bodies, which is great, because I'm a tad squeamish.

01:55

So what in the New World happened to everybody?

01:58

Did they move south to the island of Croatoan?

02:01

Did they abandon their roots and join up with the tribe? [tribal village]

02:07

I really have no answers here, and it's starting to get dark...

02:10

...is anybody else as creeped out by this as I am?

02:13

No? It's just me. Okay. Cool.

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