Greenland got populated by the Scandinavian Vikings a thuosand years ago. I
guess the Vikings got there during summer, where the coastal areas appeared
quite green. Remember that the climate at that time was considerably warmer
than it is today. Greenland is up to this day still a part of the Kingdom of
Denmark.

Erik the Red, was a Norwegian Viking (actually rebbel an a murderer - a kind
of an outlaw - a refugee from Norway and Iceland) left Norway to go to
Island and later moved on to Greenland. On a trip to Greenland in 985 he
missed Greenland and reached North America, which was then called Wineland,
because they found wine plants there (somewhere in todays Canada, I
believe). The first European to see North America was a man from Iceland,
travelling with Erik the Red. His name was Bjarni Herjolfsson. Actually he
dissovered North America, not Christoffer Columbus, who got there about 500
years later. Erik the Red Never reached America himself but wnt back to
Greenland. His son Leif the Happy, got to America 10-14 years later. They
never really established a Viking coloni there, because the native
population (indian, inuit) was giving them a very hard time. So, it was in
fact the Vikings who "discovered" America. After that the world was never
the same...

Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Emne: Re: Some really neat northern lights photos


On Dec 2, 2004, at 10:29 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I always thought that "Greenland" was an early example of false
> advertizing in the attempt to make people move there :-)

Probably named by the guy who invented the greenhouse.

Cheers,

- Dave (we call them glasshouses here)

http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/



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