This is photo is from Tønsberg brygge, a city know for being the oldest in Norway.
It also has a Viking museum and a Viking festival in august. You can regularly walk down by the harbor in the summer and see people building longboats or working on different stuff.
Oh boy! here I go raiding again!
Hey, even Viking Ole and his boys need to get to land from time to time to stock up on essentials like Kvikk Lunsj and Brunost. No shame here 😛
That’s cool af
Delete this before England sees it!
Good to see they’re still putting it in the water, and that it’s stayed afloat unlike the previous attempts at reconstructing the Oseberg Ship.
Shhhh they might realize what we are working on.
How else can we get to work 😉
Shusss you’re not supposed to show that, It’s the start of our naval buildup to reconquer Great Britain
Nature is healing
There are even more in the water next to it, and one currently under construction there too
I know a museum in Ålesund that also has a few of those floating on the dock. They’re pretty awesome and it’s even cooler that we have pieces of our history casually floating around like this
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Which city?
This is photo is from Tønsberg brygge, a city know for being the oldest in Norway.
It also has a Viking museum and a Viking festival in august. You can regularly walk down by the harbor in the summer and see people building longboats or working on different stuff.
Oh boy! here I go raiding again!
Hey, even Viking Ole and his boys need to get to land from time to time to stock up on essentials like Kvikk Lunsj and Brunost. No shame here 😛
That’s cool af
Delete this before England sees it!
Good to see they’re still putting it in the water, and that it’s stayed afloat unlike the previous attempts at reconstructing the Oseberg Ship.
Shhhh they might realize what we are working on.
How else can we get to work 😉
Shusss you’re not supposed to show that, It’s the start of our naval buildup to reconquer Great Britain
Nature is healing
There are even more in the water next to it, and one currently under construction there too
I know a museum in Ålesund that also has a few of those floating on the dock. They’re pretty awesome and it’s even cooler that we have pieces of our history casually floating around like this