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NAC-160 Ice Archeology

Updated: May 3

               Sometimes, it is better to be a glass-half-full than be a glass-half-empty person. This is true when it comes to concerns about global warming. As the glaciers were melting, troves of Viking artifacts were being uncovered, which yielded a greater understanding of life during those times. One such site is located at Lendbreen, Norway, 70 miles (114 km) east of Stryn and 200 miles northwest of Oslo. Stryn is a town at the end of the Nord Fjord/Innvik Fjord. The Nord Fjord is the next major fjord north of the Sogne Fjord, where the Huseby family came from. The archeological site is only accessible by a rugged hike or helicopter.


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