From horse cart to formula 1
Forget about aloof scientists in tall ivory towers. When the Sea Stallion’s endeavour and research is communicated,…
Safety first
The Sea Stallion follows in the wake of the Vikings, but when it comes to safety, the Viking Ship Museum does not…
No Sea Stallion under the influence
While rumours of drunkenness have pushed the alcohol policy of warships in the Danish navy into a heated public…
BBC to join Viking Ship Expedition
One of the World’s most popular history TV-programmes – the renowned ‘Timewatch’ on the BBC – plans a 50 minutes…
Mini portrait: Erik the Red from Canada
There are more than 10 nationalities on board the Sea Stallion and sixty year old Erik Nielsen is one of them. He…
A large media force in Roskilde
The Sea Stallions historical voyage from Roskilde to Dublin was the draw the first weekend in May when medias from…
Abandon ship… in the harbour
With less than two months to departure for Dublin this weekend the Sea Stallion crew tested the security equipment…
Irish Culture Department to support Voyage
The Irish Minister for Arts, Sports and Tourism Mr. John O'Donoghue has announced financial support to the Sea…
The Sea Stallions sail has been rinsed
Two weeks ago the Sea Stallions sail coloured with red and yellow stripes. On Sunday it was time to rinse the 122…
The Sea Stallion has been launched
In front of the rolling TV-cameras the Sea Stallion returned to its proper element at noon on Saturday.







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