yes but no as well
North America, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, the Hebrides.
Yes. That is correct.
Iceland, Greenland, Vinland (North America).
He sailed west from Iceland to Greenland.
Anywhere they wanted to! LOL. In fact they ranged all over northern Europe and into parts of Asia. The went to Iceland and Greenland also.
The Vikings were originally from Scandinavia. There was no need to settle as they lived in the Scandinavian countries and would only travel for trade or raids. However, what we now call Greenland, Iceland, as well as parts of Canada and the U.S. were eventually settled by Viking explorers.
Iceland, Greenland, Norway, North America, the Hebrides.
North America, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, the Hebrides.
Yes, Vikings did live in Iceland.Well the third time Erik the Red was kicked out of Europe, he went and claimed the land of Greenland. In spite of the green cropful name, his fellow Europeans (Vikings) went there for better life but all they found was long areas of icey wonderlands. Iceland was a smaller island of the coast of Greenland. The disappointed Europeans (Vikings) explored this land as well and some who were too disappointed, hopeless, or couldn't afford to travel any longer, remained in Iceland.
i have one so no da!!!!!!!!!! They are definitely real, I have one.They used to travel with the Vikings on their voyages and there is a Norwegian goddess called Freya who rides a chariot that is pulled by Norwegian Forest Cats.
Baltic sea, North sea, and Norwegian sea
Geographically Brazil is south of Greenland. There aren't direct flights between Greenland and Brazil. Departures from Greenland would head east to Copenhagen, Denmark or to Reykjavik, Iceland. From there the initial heading to Brazil is southwest.