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Don Grace (Newfoundland)  > Vacation > St Anthony L'Anse aux Meadows ...the best Viking interpretion in Newfoundland
visit 1999 2012
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Don Grace (Newfoundland) > L'Anse aux Meadows.......This is where the Vikings
landed 1000 years ago
L'Anse aux Meadows.......This is where the Vikings landed 1000 years ...
Don Grace (Newfoundland) > L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site
Located at the top of the Great Northern
Peninsula
L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site Located at the top of the G ...
Don Grace (Newfoundland) > Dr. Ann Stine Ingstad Was a Norwegian archaeologist who along with her husband discovered the remains of a Viking settlement at L'Anse Meadows.in 1960.
Dr. Ann Stine Ingstad Was a Norwegian archaeologist who along with her ...
Don Grace (Newfoundland) > The reconstruction of three Norse buildings are the focal point of this archaelogical site,the earliestknown European settlement in the new world.Thr remaions at the site were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978
The reconstruction of three Norse buildings are the focal point of thi ...
Don Grace (Newfoundland) > A reconstructed sod house
The first step taken by the Viking was to remove the sod for the area that was to become the floor.
A reconstructed sod house The first step taken by the Viking was to r ...
Don Grace (Newfoundland) > the roofs were also of sod.The roof frame was covered with a network of branches sealed with birch barkTHE ROOFTHE ROOF FRAME WAS COVERED WITH A NETWORK( Donal & Don)
the roofs were also of sod.The roof frame was covered with a network o ...
Don Grace (Newfoundland) > The walls were built of sod
laid side by side
The walls were built of sod laid side by side
Don Grace (Newfoundland) > reconstructed boat

boats were built with planks overlaped
and riveted together to form a hull.
reconstructed boat boats were built with planks overlaped and rive ...
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Don Grace (Newfoundland) > A costumed Interoreter. Viking men wore long wooden shirts.
A costumed Interoreter. Viking men wore long wooden shirts.
Don Grace (Newfoundland) > The Vikings used wool for making clothes
The Vikings used wool for making clothes
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