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Travel Bug Dog Tag Norwegian Viking Ship

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Owner:
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Released:
Thursday, June 8, 2023
Origin:
Viken, Norway
Recently Spotted:
In TB Hotel Bad Wurzach

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Travel the World like the Vikings of old.

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Vikingship

Viking ships were marine vessels of unique structure, used in Scandinavia from the Viking Age throughout the Middle Ages. The boat-types were quite varied, depending on what the ship was intended for, but they were generally characterized as being slender and flexible boats, with symmetrical ends with true keel. They were clinker built, which is the overlapping of planks riveted together. Some might have had a dragon's head or other circular object protruding from the bow and stern for design, although this is only inferred from historical sources. Viking ships were used both for military purposes and for long-distance trade, exploration and colonization.

In the literature, Viking ships are usually seen divided into two broad categories: merchant ships and warships, the latter resembling narrow "war canoes" with less load capacity, but higher speed. However, these categories are overlapping; some transport ships would also form part of war fleets. As a rule, ship lanes in Scandinavia followed coastal waters, hence a majority of vessels were of a lighter design, while a few types, such as the knarr, could navigate the open ocean. The Viking ships ranged from the Baltic Sea to far from the Scandinavian homelands, to Iceland, the Faroe IslandsGreenlandNewfoundland, the Mediterranean, the Black Sea and Africa.

One particular advantage of the Viking ship is the comparatively low weight, making land transport and portage routine, as in crossing Jutland instead of rounding Skagen to enter or exit the Baltic Sea, and travel on the river networks of Eastern Europe.

 

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Dropped Off 11/25/2023 Pepe61 placed it in TB Hotel Bad Wurzach Baden-Württemberg, Germany - 137.58 miles  Visit Log

Aus Bitche (Frankreich; Grand Est) kommend wird es Zeit für eine Pause in einem TB-Hotel. Bin nun in Bad Wurzach (Baden-Württemberg, Allgäu) in einem Hotel am Bauernhof mit Blick auf den Kurort.

  • Aus Bitche (Frankreich; Grand Est) kommend wird es Zeit für eine Pause in einem TB-Hotel. Bin nun in Bad Wurzach (Baden-Württemberg, Allgäu) in einem Hotel am Bauernhof mit Blick auf den Kurort.  Bild aus der Geocaching®-App hochgeladen
Retrieve It from a Cache 10/9/2023 Pepe61 retrieved it from BitcherCache#1: La citadelle Grand-Est, France   Visit Log

Die Reise soll weitergehen. Ziel Deutschland.

Dropped Off 10/6/2023 ElaHhMH placed it in BitcherCache#1: La citadelle Grand-Est, France - 713.2 miles  Visit Log

Au revoir 🙋‍♀️ bon vojage

Visited 10/6/2023 ElaHhMH took it to Le coin de Paradis à Rodemack Grand-Est, France - 3.26 miles  Visit Log

Greetings from France

Visited 10/6/2023 ElaHhMH took it to Palace Hotel / Camp Ashcan Luxembourg - 685.19 miles  Visit Log

I'm in Luxemburg now

Visited 10/6/2023 ElaHhMH took it to Schwämm Luxembourg - 685.31 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 7/24/2023 ElaHhMH took it to Rastplats Dynekilen Västra Götaland, Sweden - 20.32 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 7/23/2023 ElaHhMH took it to Lille Rosin #1 "Hankø" Viken, Norway - 149.5 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 7/22/2023 ElaHhMH took it to Bro over Vøringsfossen Vestland, Norway - 2.16 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 7/22/2023 ElaHhMH took it to Tveito-Måbødalen Vestland, Norway - 16.31 miles  Visit Log

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