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Gunfreak Supporting Member of TMP16 Oct 2018 1:47 p.m. PST

Norway already have have 95% of the worlds original Viking ships. But we're greedy so we got yourself another one.
This one is from my fathers ancestral fylke, so I'm laying claim on it.

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On a sad note, the ships we already have are rotting, thanks to neglect from the government.

Garand16 Oct 2018 1:59 p.m. PST

If you kids would take care of your stuff…

Damon.

Winston Smith16 Oct 2018 2:20 p.m. PST

That's why you can't have nice things.

Wackmole916 Oct 2018 3:33 p.m. PST

Amazingly poor Geofiz for something this large and well preserved.

jhancock16 Oct 2018 6:37 p.m. PST

If you just made them outta plastic instead of natural organic material, they'd last longer in and out of the North Sea!

Personal logo Yellow Admiral Supporting Member of TMP16 Oct 2018 6:53 p.m. PST

Maybe. It's entirely possible this new find is (accidentally) pressure-treated.

- Ix

bsrlee17 Oct 2018 4:35 a.m. PST

Interestingly, they are moving the Roskilde Viking Ship Museum to higher ground due to the risk of flooding. It required the old building to be de-registered as a heritage site so they can take the ships out when the new building is finished, which seems to have been done in the last week, so at least someone cares.

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