The Norwegians - and other Vikings and Scandinavians - had to cross the North Sea to reach England.
Swedish, Icelandic, or Denmark vikings
The North Sea
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From the harbour of Archangelsk you would sail into Divna Bay on the White Sea (Arctic Ocean) from there you would sail into the Barents Sea (Arctic Ocean), and cross to the Norwegian Sea (Atlantic Ocean) and then to the North Sea (Atlantic Ocean), you would then sail up the Scheur river to Rotterdam.
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To sail from one to the other you would have to sail the Mediterranean, the Atlantic and plausibly the English Channel, were you to dock on the South Coast somewhere.
The Normans primarily operated in the Mediterranean Sea and the English Channel. They are known for their conquests in these waters, particularly during the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 and their involvement in the Mediterranean through the establishment of the Kingdom of Sicily. Their naval activities significantly influenced trade and military campaigns during the medieval period.
the first person to sail the sea was christopher columbas
Back in the 1800s, it took them 14 to 15 days to sail from England to Italy. With the modernization of the ships and sea vessels these days, it will be much faster than that. Ten days at the most, according to sources.
Yes, he did sail and find the South Sea.
Yes, but you have to take your car on a ferry to cross the North Sea.