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Happy Leif Erikson day! Our folk are some of the greatest explorers, who have navigated the entire globe. And despite what the fake history books say, we were in North America long before the official timelines. From the Solutreans who originally crossed the Atlantic Ice shelf into a proto-North American continent, to the Vikings like Leif the Lucky and his father Erik the Red, the wandering Welsh Prince Madoc, and eventually the English, Dutch, and French colonists who settled Canada and America. Perhaps in another reality, we would be observing a happy Vinland day, celebrating our Teutonic heritage in North America, and our connections to the Solutreans, Vikings, and Germanic settlers. But alas we are where we are. The best thing we can do is teach our children of our people’s mighty legacy and incredible feats of strength and survival and let their sagas inspire us and future generations to achieve greatness
Forwarded from Wäinämöinen सनातन ऋषि
Map showing the reconstructed route Norse Vikings sailed in the Vinland sagas on their way to Vinland (Newfoundland, Canada), where they founded a settlement at the site of L'Anse aux Meadows. The sagas describe the Vikings first coming across a stone-slab land they name Helluland, then a wooded area they name Markland, and finally a lush, green land they call Vinland ('Wine Land').
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