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Ruins of the episcopal church. Village Igaliku (Gardar) on the shore of Einarsfjord in the South of Greenland. Gardar was diocesan town and cultural center for the norse (Vikings) settling in Greenland.
13799216 - Ruins of the episcopal church. Village Igaliku (Gardar) on the shore of Einarsfjord in the South of Greenland. Gardar was diocesan town and cultural center for the norse (Vikings) settling in Greenland.
The Kings Farm in Kirkjubour (Kirkjboargardur, Roykstovan), the oldest still inhabited wooden house in Europe and the oldest still inhabited farm house dating back to the age of the Norse (Vikings) in Faroe. Denmark, Faroe Islands
13797069 - The Kings Farm in Kirkjubour (Kirkjboargardur, Roykstovan), the oldest still inhabited wooden house in Europe and the oldest still inhabited farm house dating back to the age of the Norse (Vikings) in Faroe. Denmark, Faroe Islands
Ruins of the episcopal church. Village Igaliku (Gardar) on the shore of Einarsfjord in the South of Greenland. Gardar was diocesan town and cultural center for the norse (Vikings) settling in Greenland.
13799215 - Ruins of the episcopal church. Village Igaliku (Gardar) on the shore of Einarsfjord in the South of Greenland. Gardar was diocesan town and cultural center for the norse (Vikings) settling in Greenland.
The Kings Farm in Kirkjubour (Kirkjboargardur, Roykstovan), the oldest still inhabited wooden house in Europe and the oldest still inhabited farm house dating back to the age of the Norse (Vikings) in Faroe. Denmark, Faroe Islands
71422120 - The Kings Farm in Kirkjubour (Kirkjboargardur, Roykstovan), the oldest still inhabited wooden house in Europe and the oldest still inhabited farm house dating back to the age of the Norse (Vikings) in Faroe. Denmark, Faroe Islands
The Kings Farm in Kirkjubour (Kirkjboargardur, Roykstovan), the oldest still inhabited wooden house in Europe and the oldest still inhabited farm house dating back to the age of the Norse (Vikings) in Faroe. Denmark, Faroe Islands
71422121 - The Kings Farm in Kirkjubour (Kirkjboargardur, Roykstovan), the oldest still inhabited wooden house in Europe and the oldest still inhabited farm house dating back to the age of the Norse (Vikings) in Faroe. Denmark, Faroe Islands
Norse chapel at the reconstruction of Erik the Red's Norse settlement at Brattahlid, southwestern Greenland, Polar Regions
71367137 - Norse chapel at the reconstruction of Erik the Red's Norse settlement at Brattahlid, southwestern Greenland, Polar Regions
Norse chapel at the reconstruction of Erik the Red's Norse settlement at Brattahlid, southwestern Greenland, Polar Regions
71367136 - Norse chapel at the reconstruction of Erik the Red's Norse settlement at Brattahlid, southwestern Greenland, Polar Regions
The Sigurd rock carving Created 1000 years ago, it is generally considered an important piece of Norse art in runestone style Ramsund, Eskilstuna Municipality, Sodermanland, Sweden
70373584 - The Sigurd rock carving Created 1000 years ago, it is generally considered an important piece of Norse art in runestone style Ramsund, Eskilstuna Municipality, Sodermanland, Sweden
View of the Norse Buildings, L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, St-Lunaire-Griquet, Newfoundland
70439451 - View of the Norse Buildings, L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, St-Lunaire-Griquet, Newfoundland
Caves of Hella, Iceland. Man made caves, could be made by Celts who inhabited Iceland before the official Norse settlement, late 9th century.\n\n
71335968 - Caves of Hella, Iceland. Man made caves, could be made by Celts who inhabited Iceland before the official Norse settlement, late 9th century.\n\n
Icelandic horses near Bryggja, Iceland, South West Iceland, Golden Circle tour, Evolved from ponies taken to Iceland in the 9th and 10th centries by Norse settlers.
71111899 - Icelandic horses near Bryggja, Iceland, South West Iceland, Golden Circle tour, Evolved from ponies taken to Iceland in the 9th and 10th centries by Norse settlers.
Icelandic horses near Bryggja, Iceland, South West Iceland, Golden Circle tour, Evolved from ponies taken to Iceland in the 9th and 10th centries by Norse settlers.
71111898 - Icelandic horses near Bryggja, Iceland, South West Iceland, Golden Circle tour, Evolved from ponies taken to Iceland in the 9th and 10th centries by Norse settlers.
Icelandic horses about to mate, near Hvolsvollur, Iceland, South West Iceland, Golden Circle tour, Evolved from ponies taken to Iceland in the 9th and 10th centries by Norse settlers.
71111897 - Icelandic horses about to mate, near Hvolsvollur, Iceland, South West Iceland, Golden Circle tour, Evolved from ponies taken to Iceland in the 9th and 10th centries by Norse settlers.
Caves of Hella, Iceland. Man made caves, could be made by Celts who inhabited Iceland before the official Norse settlement, late 9th century.\n \n\n
71335970 - Caves of Hella, Iceland. Man made caves, could be made by Celts who inhabited Iceland before the official Norse settlement, late 9th century.\n \n\n
Birsay, Orkney Mainland, Scotland, UK, Great Britain, Europe  Remains of Norse houses in a settlement excavated on the Brough of Birsay
70419018 - Birsay, Orkney Mainland, Scotland, UK, Great Britain, Europe Remains of Norse houses in a settlement excavated on the Brough of Birsay
Caves of Hella, Iceland. Man made caves, could be made by Celts who inhabited Iceland before the official Norse settlement, late 9th century.\n \n\n
71335969 - Caves of Hella, Iceland. Man made caves, could be made by Celts who inhabited Iceland before the official Norse settlement, late 9th century.\n \n\n
Sten Pedersen harvesting vegetables at his garden on the Norse site of Niaqussat, east of Nuuk, Greenland. He grows potatoes, carrots, turnips, onions and many herbs in the garden. He sells them to the Nipisa Restaurant in Nuuk. He unloads them at the har
70500096 - Sten Pedersen harvesting vegetables at his garden on the Norse site of Niaqussat, east of Nuuk, Greenland. He grows potatoes, carrots, turnips, onions and many herbs in the garden. He sells them to the Nipisa Restaurant in Nuuk. He unloads them at the har
Traditional Greenlandic barbeque on a stone of caribou and whale meat at the Norse site of Sandnaes Sandy Point, Greenland.
70500095 - Traditional Greenlandic barbeque on a stone of caribou and whale meat at the Norse site of Sandnaes Sandy Point, Greenland.
Wildflower  Artic harebell Campanula gieseckiana, at the Norse site of Sandnaes Sandy Point, Greenland.
70500094 - Wildflower Artic harebell Campanula gieseckiana, at the Norse site of Sandnaes Sandy Point, Greenland.
The reconstructed Norse Church at  Qassiarsuk, Greenland. The original was made in 1000 A.D. by Eric the Red's wife Tjodhilde. It was the first Christian church in North America.
70500098 - The reconstructed Norse Church at Qassiarsuk, Greenland. The original was made in 1000 A.D. by Eric the Red's wife Tjodhilde. It was the first Christian church in North America.
The waterfall of the Norse gods, Godafoss, Husavik, Nordurland Eystra, iceland
71202713 - The waterfall of the Norse gods, Godafoss, Husavik, Nordurland Eystra, iceland
The waterfall of the Norse gods, Godafoss, Husavik, Nordurland Eystra, iceland
71202712 - The waterfall of the Norse gods, Godafoss, Husavik, Nordurland Eystra, iceland