Om han har vokst opp med at de snakker norsk hjemme, hvorfor sier han jamkomst, og gåkschtad? Jaja, det er alltid hyggelig at folk har et ønske om å være norsk.
With all respect to Norwegians it was the Icelanders who discovered America first of all Europeans. I hope that is not neglected by the Norwegian-Americans.
There are 2, Robert asp made his ship an exact replica of the Gokstad replica that was sailed to the states for the Columbian Exposition, 1890's in Chicago, he drove to Chicago a few times to take measurements.
When Gokstad was unearthed a few years earlier they decided based on contributuions to show the Vikings did and can do it, they then sailed to Chicago and donated the ship to the city, it's now in need of extensive repair, obviously more than 100 years old,
Om han har vokst opp med at de snakker norsk hjemme, hvorfor sier han jamkomst, og gåkschtad? Jaja, det er alltid hyggelig at folk har et ønske om å være norsk.
imiris84 3 months ago
With all respect to Norwegians it was the Icelanders who discovered America first of all Europeans. I hope that is not neglected by the Norwegian-Americans.
ProudOfNormandy 5 months ago
Great! I saw the ship as it traveled through the Erie Canal on the way to Norway back in 1984.
hafoccynn 10 months ago
That's an incredible amount of work and really well done, good job preserving it!
WJHHunterston 1 year ago
Let's see some more! I mean really, folks -- its free!
muletrack 1 year ago
Too bad we did not get to see much of the ship...lovely little lecture. But, really, I just wanted to see the ship.
Polypropellor 2 years ago
I never knew there was a Gokstad replica in the States. That's amazing.
MidgardEagle 2 years ago
There are 2, Robert asp made his ship an exact replica of the Gokstad replica that was sailed to the states for the Columbian Exposition, 1890's in Chicago, he drove to Chicago a few times to take measurements.
When Gokstad was unearthed a few years earlier they decided based on contributuions to show the Vikings did and can do it, they then sailed to Chicago and donated the ship to the city, it's now in need of extensive repair, obviously more than 100 years old,
MWFrontier 2 years ago 3
Very nicely done! Thanks for posting this!
fargomoorheadcvb 3 years ago 2