STAD, Norway (WKRC) - An American archeologist was killed when she was trapped beneath a capsized Viking ship replica. The Naddodd, a wooden replica of an open Viking boat, was nearing the end of ...
The six-person team had been piloting the open wooden ship, named Naddodd, on a roughly 1,000-mile trip from the Faroe Islands to Trondheim, Norway. "This expedition, honoring the Viking navigator ...
The vessel, named Naddodd, was a 33-foot double-masted replica built in the Faroe Islands. The ship's international crew was taking part in a project known as the "Legendary Viking Voyage," which ...
The victim appeared to get trapped under the Naddodd, where she drowned. This photo released by the Norwegian Police shows the Viking ship replica, called Naddodd, moored at the quay in Måløy ...
The Viking ship replica, called Naddodd, as it was found after capsizing off Norway’s coast A strong wave was likely responsible for the capsizing of a Viking ship replica earlier this week off ...
This photo released by the Norwegian Police shows the Viking ship replica, called Naddodd, moored at the quay Survivors told police that the weather "suddenly turned significantly worse than ...
A Viking replica ship capsized several days into its journey from the Faroe Islands to Norway. Five crew members survived, ...
An American archeologist has died after a Viking ship replica capsized off Norway, authorities said. A crew of six people sailed on the open boat, called Naddodd, across the North Atlantic from ...
The wooden replica, called Naddodd, was crossing the North Atlantic ... fearlessly embarking on this Nordic voyage on a Viking ship replica across the North Sea, pushing through physical and ...
Karla Dana, 29, was part of a six-person international crew sailing over 900km from the Faroe Islands to Norway, honoring the Viking navigator Naddodd. The open-topped wooden vessel, built in the ...