What an exciting find!  Incidentally, what's the date today?

Jim McGuire
Como

"Doug Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >From the department of "Stuff you Never Knew" comes this:
> 
> A Twin Cities anthropologist and scientists from Oslo have tied old timbers
> found in Lake Nokomis to a party of Norse explorers lost in 1362 AD.
> 
> http://www.nokomiseast.org/yard/light/Nokomis_4-01-05.html
>  
>  
> Doug Walter
> Minnehaha quad of Nokomis East
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