Stad 20260425. Crown Prince Haakon is rowing the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB This text is auto translated

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Stad 20260425. Crown Prince Haakon is rowing the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated
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Stad 20260425. Crown Prince Haakon is rowing the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB This text is auto translated

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