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They did find the entrance to Hell. They called it Hel. It's Hekla. That's in Iceland. Though they did sail to North America, (mainland America, Iceland actually is also largely in America) the Dead Sea, and famously through the Rivers of Russia, to the Caspian Sea. My Grandma once went to Hong Kong.. She bought me eating pins. Vikings never really denounced their right of vikingism. So Hong Kong if you like.

..This might help too? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Vikings-Voyages.png

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There are reputed Norse rune carvings on slabs of stone along the Mississippi river and tales of "white Indians" killed by the first English settlers, as well as the Kensington and the Heavener rune stones. There are even legends of "stranded, fair-skinned mariners from the Northlands" among local tribes in Brazil. The truth is, no-one knows.

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The Mediterraneans, possibly also a few visits in Northern Africa

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All over the world, they discovered America, iceland, and Greenland and many more.

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how far did the vikings roam?

they roamed approximately about 10 000 km

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Yes

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