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Norstead Newfoundland - How The Vikings Lived and Built Ships
« on: November 25, 2018, 06:07:06 pm »
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NORSTEAD NEWFOUNDLAND - HOW THE VIKINGS LIVED AND BUILT SHIPS
Story and photos by Barb & Ron Kroll

Have you ever wished you could travel back 1,000 years to see how the Vikings sailed ships to the New World? What was daily life like for the Vikings who settled in Newfoundland?

Norstead Viking Village, located north of St. Anthony, NL (1.2 miles northeast of L'Anse aux Meadows) answers these questions about Vikings.

The recreated 11th-century port and commercial trading site features four historically correct buildings, costumed re-enactors and a replica knarr (Viking ship).

More: http://www.krolltravel.com/stories/newfoundland-norstead-how-vikings-lived-and-built-ships.html

bing.com has as their daily (11/25/18) photo feature a Viking rowboat from Norstead. I'm not sure how many settlements the Vikings had in the Americas.
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