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Norstead, L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland. This type of ship, which in the Old Norse language is called a "knarr", is what the Vikings are said to have used in their trans-Atlantic voyages to Iceland, Greenland, and ultimately Vinland. This knarr is named the Snorri, in honour of Snorri Thorfinnsson, the first European child born in North America (some time between the years 1005 and 1013). It was built in 1997 by a group of men who set out to recreate Leif Erikson's voyage from Greenland to Newfoundland using only medieval-era ships, tools, and navigational aids. After they succeeded on their second attempt, they donated the Snorri to Norstead, where it remains. Norstead, L'Anse-aux-Meadows, Terre-Neuve. Ce type de navire, qui en le vieux norrois on appelle un «knarr», est ce qu'on dit que les Vikings utilisaient lors de leurs voyages transatlantiques à l'Islande, au groenland, et finalement à Vinland. On appelle ce knarr le Snorri, en l'honneur de Snorri Thorfinnsson, le premier enfant européen né en Amérique du Nord (quelque entre les ans 1005 et 1013). Il a été construit en 1997 par un groupe d'hommes qui se mettent à recréer le voyage de Leif Erikson depuis le Groenland jusqu'à Terre-Neuve avec l'utilisation uniquement des navires, des outils et des aides à la navigation de l'époque médiévale. Après ce qu'ils ont réussi lors de leur deuxième tentative, ils ont donné le Snorri à Norstead, où il demeure. Norstead, L'Anse aux Meadows, Terranova. Este tipo de barco, que en el idioma nórdico antiguo se llama un "knarr", es lo que se dice que los vikingos utilizaran en sus viajes transatlánticos a Islandia, Groenlandia, y en última instancia Vinland. Este knarr se llama el Snorri, en honor de Snorri Thorfinnsson, el primer niño europeo en nacerse en América del Norte (en algún tiempo entre los años 1005 y 1013). Se construyó en 1997 por un grupo de hombres que se propuso recrear el viaje de Leif Erikson desde Groenlandia hasta Terranova utilizando solamente los barcos, herramientas y ayudas a la navegación de la época medieval. Tras que tuvieron éxito en su segundo intento, donaron el Snorri a Norstead, donde permanece. |
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Source | TV-009-0521 |
Author | André Carrotflower |
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