The largest viking ship in the world

The largest viking ship in the world

Svein Morten Hagen

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Wilfred Klas
Wilfred Klas - 09.10.2023 22:58

Fantastic

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SuperTeds Dead
SuperTeds Dead - 08.10.2023 21:05

God level carpentry.

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Julian Marsh
Julian Marsh - 07.10.2023 04:28

The ship was a marvel in its day...towards the end of the Viking era, the craftsmanship re: the ships was in decline and I have often wondered why...

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ᚠᛖᛚᛚᛟᚹ•ᚱᚨᚢᛖᚾ
ᚠᛖᛚᛚᛟᚹ•ᚱᚨᚢᛖᚾ - 06.10.2023 08:27

ᛋᚬᛚᛚ•ᛘᛁᚦᚴᛅᚱᚦᚢᛦ

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Mismar
Mismar - 03.10.2023 20:23

Great work. Would be nice to see it somewhere.

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Northman1963
Northman1963 - 28.09.2023 04:23

I'll bet they didn't split huge oaks with wedges for their boards. Takes too long, too much time, men and effort to get one board. I believe the ancients had other tools and methods to make boards much more efficiently. They made fleets of these ships and didn't have whole days to make a couple boards while the chieftan or king was getting older.

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BIG DIPPER
BIG DIPPER - 27.09.2023 05:21

Excellent - Thanks !
😎👍

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Karzan Karem
Karzan Karem - 26.09.2023 22:15

❤❤❤

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john smith
john smith - 15.09.2023 23:43

AMAZING ! THANK YOU :

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Quarterman Schenck
Quarterman Schenck - 12.09.2023 14:28

Imagine doing this over a 1000 years ago. So impressive!. Imagine doing this over a 1000 years ago. So impressive!.

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Komol Kovathana
Komol Kovathana - 10.09.2023 11:06

Back then, in ancient Viking time, did they use/have BOLTs & STUDs with threaded Nuts.

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Jim Lassiter
Jim Lassiter - 25.08.2023 17:07

I'm 4 minutes in and wondering why there is no tar put into the nail holes....???
Won't water get through...?
Water is, after all, an insidious evil & sly creature willing to wait years and build up in quantity before striking out at its victims.....

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Kenny Tam
Kenny Tam - 14.08.2023 20:55

It is just amazing what these craftsmen can do with their bare hands and a few tools. I did not see any CNC machines but just clamps, chisel, ax, and hammers. Truly amazing.

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nihat ünlüaslan
nihat ünlüaslan - 13.08.2023 14:39

ı m a wooden shipbuilding teacher in Türkiye it s hard to find a master now hı

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nihat ünlüaslan
nihat ünlüaslan - 13.08.2023 14:37

good luck to your hand

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Jonathan Simmonds
Jonathan Simmonds - 06.08.2023 08:51

I suggest the word 'clinker' derives from the word clench not from the noise....

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Camelot
Camelot - 03.08.2023 04:01

&&&&& TIME HAS RUN OUT !! Tribulation 2023-2030 !! John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Don't ignore this message... Repent now !! Trust JESUS alone for Salvation, from what's about to happen !!

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Michael Linner
Michael Linner - 01.08.2023 06:40

This is very cool, however it's not the largest viking ship of all time. I saw a Viking Cruise Liner that was absolutely immense. 30 stories high and over 1000 feet long. 😉

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Adventuring with the S.G.O.C.C. and so much more
Adventuring with the S.G.O.C.C. and so much more - 31.07.2023 03:17

Fantastical. TY

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Mike PDX
Mike PDX - 24.07.2023 02:07

Jesus is coming sooner then we think by looking at world events. here is the salvation prayer for those who are not saved, pray this with your kids so u know that they are saved and everyone you know. Jesus is coming quickly

Dear Jesus

Come into my heart, forgive me of my sins, wash me, cleanse me, set me free Jesus, right now I receive you as my lord and savior.
I believe you are the son of God and you were raised from the dead, thank you for saving me and forgiving me, I am born again. I am forgiven and I am on my way to heaven because I have Jesus in my heart.
Amen

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Stewart Brands
Stewart Brands - 21.07.2023 22:34

Huge wood ship? Why? For what practical purpose?
Dragon? Why? Fantasy. Absurd. Why?
The whole thing seems irrational.

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M. Afiq Azri
M. Afiq Azri - 18.07.2023 13:39

Kapal “JONG” 10 kali ganda besar . Tetapi si kafir telah padan sejarah melayu seantero

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Matthew Molina
Matthew Molina - 18.07.2023 09:36

Everyone lived on top of the ship! I cannot imagine living that way!

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J F
J F - 05.07.2023 23:13

Whose finding this?

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Harald Gundersen
Harald Gundersen - 02.07.2023 11:37

Whatever happened to this ship?

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Shmirie
Shmirie - 01.07.2023 23:13

i like the use of age of empires background music nice choice

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Claus Wichmann
Claus Wichmann - 30.06.2023 20:36

"Klinker" build is not from the "nails" but from the boards overlapping each other!!!

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workinprogress
workinprogress - 28.06.2023 23:36

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john smith
john smith - 28.06.2023 13:07

If only the Vikings had had power tools !

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Robert Castle
Robert Castle - 27.06.2023 00:57

They took wooden shipbuilding just about as far as it can go.Not only that they are incredibly beautifull.The whole thing is really a work of art as well as being extremely practical.Even today we could learn a lot from them.

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Dave Kirkeby
Dave Kirkeby - 24.06.2023 06:44

It seems to be built in a very similar way to the Saxon boat at Sutton Hoo. Is it or are there obvious differences that are apparent to a causal observer?

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Prashant kumar
Prashant kumar - 22.06.2023 12:04

Finally found Floki.....!

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Karl Gregory
Karl Gregory - 21.06.2023 22:47

Imagine doing this over a 1000 years ago. So impressive!. Muito lindo o trabalho de todos vocês,parabéns .

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K Milton
K Milton - 21.06.2023 06:46

Who is paying for the construction of this vessel, rent of the building, utility bills, and wages?

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John Garvey
John Garvey - 20.06.2023 15:12

Beautiful

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Tribes Tribes
Tribes Tribes - 20.06.2023 09:28

Oh this bloody music everythere in such videos. Could it be so hard to just let the tools do the sound, in the working progress.

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Seven Ravens
Seven Ravens - 19.06.2023 05:06

Is the tar used in the joints Stockholm pine tar? Or is it pitch?

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Bruce Poole
Bruce Poole - 18.06.2023 17:55

A fine craft and fell

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Rex Ross
Rex Ross - 18.06.2023 03:45

Come on you guys are using some modern tool. If you want to recreate a boat build. I want to see you use the tools that they had to use back in the day. Not all this modern day c***

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Zulutime
Zulutime - 17.06.2023 18:43

I'm pleased this old shipbuilding craft is kept alive. Similarly, after contact with Europeans, ancient Pacific Islanders gradually stopped making long distance sailing canoes. Fortunately, before the last of the builders died, they made detailed models of their best boats. Magnificent artifacts, I saw one in a traveling gallery of Gauguin's art at the Seattle Art Museum a few years ago.

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Mark Allinson
Mark Allinson - 17.06.2023 13:39

I was loving this until rabbits appeared!

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CHUCK & SPIRIT
CHUCK & SPIRIT - 17.06.2023 00:39

😂

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Shade Tree Mech
Shade Tree Mech - 13.06.2023 07:06

These men are not just building a ship. They are pouring their lives in to it.

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Cristobal Villalpando
Cristobal Villalpando - 12.06.2023 23:38

Such talent beautiful work

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KustomKulture62
KustomKulture62 - 12.06.2023 13:28

Are we missing something, how would the construction be possible without power tools or did they have hundreds of people building the ships.

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Stephen Malcome
Stephen Malcome - 11.06.2023 15:49

Worlds largest canoe . 😂

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chru cas
chru cas - 10.06.2023 16:18

👍👌👏 Oh WOW, simply fantastic! Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards, luck and especially health to all involved people.

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CoEnHe
CoEnHe - 10.06.2023 09:01

кованные страбцины фирмы Бессей, за тысячу евро штука... это я понимаю. но как ужимали конструкцию полторы тысячи лет назад - я не понимаю

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