Scandinavian Europe, southern Europe, England, Ireland, scottland, Iceland, Greenland and North America.
Viking longboats were rowed with oars till they caught wind in a single large square sail.
Leif Ericson, in the year 1002 or 1003.
He used a Viking merchant ship known as a knarr.
One large sail. The sail was made with woven wool from goats; not just any goat, but goats with waterproof wool. These goats are still found in Norway - my great uncle has a few in Bergen. ^where in the question does this person ask about your great uncle
No, the ships were built quite strong. Some of them sailed all the way to America.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
viking long bout Nina
They wanted resources and had the ability to sail.
Viking longboats were rowed with oars till they caught wind in a single large square sail.
The bold Viking warriors set sail for distant lands in search of adventure and glory.
Leif Ericson, in the year 1002 or 1003.
He was a Viking, just like his father. All Vikings were sailors.
Karfi were, quiet literally long boats. they were the chief viking raiding vessel, and allowed them to sail quickly and up rivers
He used a Viking merchant ship known as a knarr.
Viking sails were usually made of wool, so they could be any color the Vikings wanted. Historical evidence suggests that many of them were striped.
One large sail. The sail was made with woven wool from goats; not just any goat, but goats with waterproof wool. These goats are still found in Norway - my great uncle has a few in Bergen. ^where in the question does this person ask about your great uncle
No, the ships were built quite strong. Some of them sailed all the way to America.