The ships, Viking Hathor and Viking Sobek, both named for Egyptian gods, each have room for 82 passengers in 41 staterooms. They are about half the size of Viking's European river ships, but share ...
And everywhere there are interesting boats from coracles to three masted sailing ships, replicas of famous vessels, ...
National Trust sites across Devon are getting set for a magical Christmas filled with family fun including Santa visits, ...
Devon's National Trust sites are gearing up for a magical Christmas brimming with family-friendly activities such as Santa ...
It was supposed to be a routine Stone Age settlement excavation to clear a path for a new roundabout and water pipes near ...
Two dignitaries served as ceremonial godfathers. Edward Herbert, who named the Viking Hathor, is the great-great-grandson of the 5th Earl of Carnarvon, who financed the expedition that discovered the ...
An “excited” lieutenant has taken up command of a Royal Navy vessel for the first time. Lt Jack Mason will be in charge of HMS Dasher, a Portsmouth-based P2000 patrol boat. He took the reins from ...
Two years ago, a wreck appeared on sonar images from Lake Mjøsa. Researchers now know more about what type of vessel this ...
The Identical 82-Guest Viking Hathor and Viking Sobek Join the Company’s Award-Winning Fleet in Egypt LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS ...
Archaeologists found a Viking cemetery with over 100 graves. Unique stone ship burials reflect ancient Viking customs. Discovery offers new insights into Viking burial practices.
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Archaeologists in Sweden have discovered a mysterious Viking Age burial ground with graves shaped like stone ships. As many ...