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Viking ship navigating seafarers' ancient paths berths in Adriatic

A reproduction Viking ship has actually berthed in Montenegro's Adriatic port of Bar on a. yearslong journey through European waters motivated by the Norse. seafarers who set out from Scandinavia to check out, trade and. conquer a millennium ago.

The ship, Legend Farmann, is a full-size historical. restoration of a 10th-century Viking freight vessel, or knarr,. made from oak and pine, which was found in Norway as early as. 1893 but just excavated in the 1970s.

This is the type of ship that would travel to Iceland, or. Greenland, even The United States and Canada, said Linda Sten Vagnes, among. the journey's leaders.

The trip, set to end in 2026, was initially prepared to. follow the Norwegian coast into the White Sea off northern. Russia and the Volga River, but it was rerouted to follow the. rivers of Europe from West to East.

We needed to the change the route due to the fact that of the war (in. Ukraine), Sten Vagnes said.

The Viking age, covering the 8th to 11th centuries advertisement, saw. Norsemen journey from Scandinavia aboard wood longships to. stage raids, trade and settle across a large area, consisting of. The United States and Canada, using their proficiency of maritime technology.

The Legend Farman's journey, which started in 2023, was. influenced by the sagas about Vikings who took a trip to. Constantinople, capital of the-then Byzantine empire.

It took years of effort by lovers, with the assistance. of the governments of Denmark and Norway, to make a precise copy. of a knarr. The vessel was released in 2018, stated Axel Hubert. Persvik, a ship contractor.

It takes a long period of time due to the fact that the majority of craft we do is by. hand, ... it takes numerous hours to develop it.

At the latest leg of the journey, the 21 metres (69 feet)- long. and 5 metres (16 feet)- broad ship cruised from the Aegean Sea. into the Adriatic, said Zander Simpson, the ship's captain.

The next stage of the journey is around Italy, Sicily ... to. remain in Rome this winter, before next year's stage which will. take her up the Italian coast, the French Riviera ... to Paris.

In addition to sails and oars, the Legend Farmann has 4. electrical motors to propel it upwind and upstream. More than. 3 lots of batteries are kept onboard where they serve for. propulsion and as ballast.

(source: Reuters)