Viking Ship – Dracar

A drakar was a type of Viking warship used by Nordic peoples during the Viking Age, roughly spanning the 8th to 11th centuries. These ships were long, narrow, and designed for both open sea voyages and shallow river navigation, providing significant strategic advantages. The term “drakkar” derives from the Old Norse word meaning “dragon,” and the ships often featured carved dragon or serpent heads on their prows, serving as an intimidating feature.

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