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  1. 17 ore fa · In the long saga of European exploration, one figure stands out as a true pioneer: Leif Erikson. Born in Iceland around 970 AD, Leif was a Norse explorer who became the first European to set foot on the North American continent, nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus. His extraordinary voyages, as chronicled in ancient Norse sagas, have ...

  2. 17 ore fa · One of those children, as mentioned previously, was Leif Erikson. Erik had three sons and one daughter, but it’s suspected his daughter Freydis resulted from a tryst with another woman. Once Erik the Red’s father died, Erik made the move from Drangar to farther south. Life was good for the family until around the year 980, when Erik ...

  3. 1 giorno fa · 🛡️ Celebrating Leif Ericson Day! 🛡️Join us as we dive into the history and legacy of Leif Ericson, the legendary Viking explorer who discovered North Ameri...

  4. 1 giorno fa · Leif Erikson and his crew eventually landed on the North American continent, in an area believed to be what is now Newfoundland, Canada. This area, which they named Vinland, meaning "land of wine," was rich in resources and provided the Vikings with ample opportunities for fishing and hunting.

  5. 5 giorni fa · Gazing dramatically into the shadows of an overpass, Leif Erikson, dressed in a short chainmail tunic straight from the nineteenth-century imagination, looks practically glamorous posed with fist planted on his hip, bronze locks billowing behind him.

  6. 3 giorni fa · This is a photo scan of the bronze bust of Leif Erikson which stands in front of Leif Erikson Hall in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle. I shot 34 photos with a Nikon DSLR. It was modeled with Agisoft PhotoScan and retouched in 3Dcoat. It was printed on a SeeMeCNC Orion at .1mm layer pitch. The black PLA print was dry brushed with silver guilder's paste. We talked about this thing and a ...

  7. 5 giorni fa · Episode 83. Bestselling author Bill Arnott discusses his work as a writer tracing the voyages of Vikings around the world. May 21, 2024. Author Bill Arnott with his Gone Viking Trilogy. (Photo courtesy Bill Arnott)