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A lonely statue
The statue is situated at the end of Havngata (harbor street) facing the sea. Unless you use public transportation (#46), one would seldom go to this street. In principle, one can walk along the sho...
When we walked in to the harbor of Trondheim we jump in to the Leif Eriksson statue. Always when I see a statue of the first legitimate explorer of the America, Leif Eriksson, I take a “selfie” with h...
I was exploring Trondheim, and walking round the harbour after leaving my ferry when I found this lovely statue . He stands looking out to sea . He’s one of the many Viking statues in Trondheim . Well...
Leiv Eiriksson is used as a symbol of the first emigrant to America. The sculpture is also called the Emigrants’ Monument. There are similar statues in Greenland, Seattle (first one in 1962) and there...
A lonely statue
The statue is situated at the end of Havngata (harbor street) facing the sea. Unless you use public transportation (#46), one would seldom go to this street. In principle, one can walk along the sho...
To Vinland and beyond
Looking out to see this statue remembers one of the world's great seafarers and explorers. Well worth a few minutes of your time.
A statue of Leif Eriksson
When we walked in to the harbor of Trondheim we jump in to the Leif Eriksson statue. Always when I see a statue of the first legitimate explorer of the America, Leif Eriksson, I take a “selfie” with h...
Well worth a look.
I was exploring Trondheim, and walking round the harbour after leaving my ferry when I found this lovely statue . He stands looking out to sea . He’s one of the many Viking statues in Trondheim . Well...
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Leiv Eiriksson is used as a symbol of the first emigrant to America. The sculpture is also called the Emigrants’ Monument. There are similar statues in Greenland, Seattle (first one in 1962) and there...