Feckin Danes. Coming over here stealing our timber and pillaging our monasteries.
Danes out! Clonmacnoise says No!
Cultural_Wish4933 on
top speed 17knots? that is astonishing.
Bonoisapox on
One of the reasons Ireland is deforested, also the British navy that colonised the world
Rabbit_Say_Meow on
Because they were unsure at that point if a viking ship can sail from Ireland to Denmark 1000 years ago. They build a replica to show it could indeed sail the entire journey. The replica completed the voyage from Roskilde to Dublin in 2007.
Yeah, the trees were from Laragh near Glendalough.
Always thought it was a bit weird that Dublin is given as the place of construction. That would mean bringing all those trees cross-country, through thick forest and bogland. The alternative is to just float them down river to Arklow (another „Viking“ town) and build the boat there…..
platinum_pig on
The Vikings and Nelson were fans of Wicklow oak it seems!
Crankwerx on
Hairy feckin Danish Bastards! Steelin our wood!
TransitionFamiliar39 on
Top fart: 13-17 knob
Impressive!
Educational-Ad6369 on
They were good at negotiating trade terms I hear. Exports boomed
qwerty_1965 on
Higher quality of life index and native forest thieves. Is there no end to Denmarks treachery
ignaciopatrick100 on
Topfart 17 knots decent .
Sweaty-Adeptness1541 on
That’s very interesting, thanks for sharing,
I always thought the Irish vikings were from western Norway, while the ones in England were from Denmark. Like all of history, it clearly isn’t quite that simple.
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Is good wood
Feckin Danes. Coming over here stealing our timber and pillaging our monasteries.
Danes out! Clonmacnoise says No!
top speed 17knots? that is astonishing.
One of the reasons Ireland is deforested, also the British navy that colonised the world
Because they were unsure at that point if a viking ship can sail from Ireland to Denmark 1000 years ago. They build a replica to show it could indeed sail the entire journey. The replica completed the voyage from Roskilde to Dublin in 2007.
https://preview.redd.it/pvx1jkqmtu5h1.jpeg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d667b67b475ac7ed3f32c850746b7408f5fcd64a
Yeah, the trees were from Laragh near Glendalough.
Always thought it was a bit weird that Dublin is given as the place of construction. That would mean bringing all those trees cross-country, through thick forest and bogland. The alternative is to just float them down river to Arklow (another „Viking“ town) and build the boat there…..
The Vikings and Nelson were fans of Wicklow oak it seems!
Hairy feckin Danish Bastards! Steelin our wood!
Top fart: 13-17 knob
Impressive!
They were good at negotiating trade terms I hear. Exports boomed
Higher quality of life index and native forest thieves. Is there no end to Denmarks treachery
Topfart 17 knots decent .
That’s very interesting, thanks for sharing,
I always thought the Irish vikings were from western Norway, while the ones in England were from Denmark. Like all of history, it clearly isn’t quite that simple.