Norwegian authorities euthanized Freya, a 1,300-pound walrus who rose to fame this summer for sinking boats, they announced Sunday, citing public safety concerns caused by the crowds she attracted.
CONSTRUCTION OF A ALL SM BOAT -- A LONG WAIT -- AND PERHAPS A LIFELO NG FRIENDSHIP WITH SOME PE OPLE IN IT WAS NAMED THE RYE RIPTIDES MINIBOAT ..A SIX FOOT KIT DELIVERED IN SEPTMEMBER OF 1820 THE GOAL ...
RYE, N.H. (CBS/AP) — A small boat launched in October 2020 by some New Hampshire middle school students that contained photos, fall leaves, acorns and state quarters has been found 462 days later — by ...
RYE, N.H. — A small boat constructed by middle school students in New Hampshire spent 462 days at sea before landing on Norway’s shores two weeks ago. Sixth-grader Karel Nuncic found the damaged ...
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Viking-Era Boat Burial In Norway As Old As Mayan Empire Decline Contains Heartbreaking Remains On The Inside
Archaeologists continue to discover graves of high-ranking Viking women. We recently saw a dig in Sweden, linked to the discovery of a Viking woman in Birka. Even accidentally, we have seen volunteers ...
Authorities in Norway have euthanized a walrus that had drawn crowds of spectators in the Oslo Fjord after concluding that it posed a risk to humans. The 600-kilogram (1,320-pound) female walrus, ...
"Where’s Freya?" That’s the question of the summer in Norway, where a young female walrus has shot to stardom by traveling the country's coastline, feeding in local harbors and crushing small boats ...
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