It took 10 years of work to prepare a Viking longship for a trip no longer than a football field. How it got to that spot ...
David "Mac" MacDonald used to serve on U.S. nuclear subs. Now he's working on a precise replica of a ship that set sail ...
Worried three of its prize vessels would fall part, Norway's Viking Ship Museum is moving a trio of millennia-old ships to a ...
Three 1,200-year-old Viking ships that have stood the test of time are embarking on their final and possibly riskiest journey to their new forever home in Norway.
For more than ten years, experts have been painstakingly planning to move three 1,000-year-old vessels—the “Oseberg,” “Gokstad” and “Tune”—about 115 yards to their new home in Oslo ...
Researchers were recently able to identify the whaling ship as the Earl of Chatham — formerly a naval ship — which sank in the North Sea on April 29, 1788 A schoolboy running along a beach in Scotland ...
Records reveal that the vessel ultimately sank in the North Sea on April 29, 1788 Toria Sheffield joined the PEOPLE editorial staff in 2024. Her work as a writer/editor has previously appeared in ...