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The wooden replica, called Naddodd, was crossing the North Atlantic from the Faeroe Islands to Norway with an international team of six people. The 10-meter (33-feet) double-masted vessel built on ...
There was no motor on board. The ship was named Naddoddur, after the Viking navigator Naddodd, who is believed to have discovered Iceland in the eighth century. The woman's body was discovered by ...
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