Vikings built their ships beside a river or an inlet of the sea.
Viking boat with dragon head. The image of dragon was widely used on nautical equipments in the Viking Age. Dragons head The Hugin Replica Viking Ship Pegwell Bay Kent England United Kingdom The Viking ship the Hugin at Pegwell Bay. Viking Boat in space and stars and music note computer collage Space with light flash.
The inscription Thule - the legendary. On some ships the prow head was a symbol of status for the owner of the ship usually a king or chieftain. The ships dragonhead was a visual message about the owners status.
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The tradititional Longboat Race at the Mun river of the town of Satuek north of the city Buri Ram in Isan. New and used models for sale. Isolated on white vector illustration.
A tiny dragons head one of the most famous symbols of the Vikings has been discovered during excavations in the harbour at Birka in Lake Mälaren. The dragons head protects the ship and her crew along the voyage and is not mounted until departure from homeport. Birka on Lake Mälaren 40kms from Stockholm is thought to be Swedens oldest town and has been the site of.
Many Viking ships were equipped with a dragon head on the bow. A close-up of the nose of a Viking ship. Vikings extensively used Dragon design to decorate their boats as dragon was the symbol of king and guardian to the Danes.