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well, SITWAP, but this adds fuel to the conversation perhaps over Columbus in 1492 . . .
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i'm not dead yet ! (aka pacrat)
Aug 15 '14, 16:25
and the whole "who got there 1st debate" . . .
so, offered without further comment . . .
apparently they got around more than just the Great Lakes
(worldnewsdailyreport.com)
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I'd like to see an analysis of the wood. Was this an original ship, or was it built somewhere in the U.S.? -- nm
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Meg
Aug 15, 16:31
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true . . . i don't think the article specifies, but I see your point -- nm
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i'm not dead yet !
Aug 15, 16:34
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It doesn't negate the Viking connection but would give some insight on whether they sailed around the coast or came across country.
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Meg
Aug 15, 16:40
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They could've gotten there by boat.
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Aug 15, 16:42
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Yep, I wasn't sure and hadn't taken the time to study the N.E. river systems. -- nm
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Aug 15, 16:44
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