death valley
They called it Vinland, not sure why, but they did!
greenland
North American was named vineland by the vikings because of how much grapes that grew there.
Vikings originated from Scandanavia, and the Viking Age took place throughout Europe and parts of North America
The US, they landed in Massachusetts, but they didn't stop for long, so the first place they landed and settled longterm was Plymouth.
The first ISLAND the vikings attacked was Lindisfarne
Vikings explored North America to find new land for their colonies.
He landed on Hispaniola and that is the only place. He never got to North America.
Both the Vikings and Lions were 6-10 this year (2010). The Lions did have a better divisional record than that of the Vikings so they technically would finish higher than them in the standings.
Nobody has landed on Jupiter. The only place people have landed is the Moon.
The same place can be "discovered" by many people if they didn't know about it. In the case of North America, there were already people here, and several separate groups "discovered" America over the course of several centuries. Chinese mariners had landed in what is now California in the 1400s, and on the European side, both the Irish and the Vikings had made it to North America before Columbus did. Columbus gets credit for sharing the word of his discoveries with the world, which no one before him had done. Vikings but actually jaradites Really it was The Doctor
No, Caboto's course was far north of Columbus's route. Many people today actually think he landed on the coast of Newfoundland, even though he said he landed in Asia, like Columbus.