Viking longships sailed rivers and open seas
Viking longships, with their ingenious shallow draft, mastered both rivers and open seas, enabling Norse exploration and raids from the 8th to 11th centuries.
Viking longships were engineering marvels, able to navigate both shallow rivers and vast open seas. Their unique shallow draft design, typically drawing less than one meter of water, allowed them to sail far up European rivers like the Seine and Thames, surprising inland settlements during raids. This versatility, from the late 8th to 11th centuries, was crucial for the Norse people's expansion across Europe and even to North America.
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