00:00There it was for 99 years, but it was not good for the ships.
00:30There, because of the climate, the vibrations, and therefore it was decided they had to
00:36be moved to save them.
00:38And now, as you can see, it's embarking on maybe its last trip.
00:44We hope at least that this will be a place to land for the ship for centuries to come.
00:52It is a risky trip, and therefore we have been testing for a long time and been building
00:59a kind of a model that we have been testing how to move this ship.
01:06And we didn't really know how we could do that.
01:09So what we ended up with is this crane.
01:13So it's almost like sailing in the air.
01:19I like to compare it to maybe the first time we went to the moon.
01:25They have plans how to do it.
01:26They build rockets to do it.
01:28They tested them.
01:30But until they climb on board and light the fuse, they have never actually experienced it.
01:36So it's only until today we see the result of all the work we've done.
01:40So today we lighted the fuse and sent this ship flying into the new building.
01:45Well, immensely important.
01:49Without the ships, the Vikings couldn't have been doing anything of what they are known
01:53for.
01:54They couldn't have been international traders traveling far and wide, probably slave traders
02:00by the way.
02:01They couldn't have been exploring the high seas and discovering Iceland, getting to Greenland
02:11and so on.
02:13And first and foremost, they could never have been that kind of pirates and maritime armies
02:20that they actually were.
02:23And if they hadn't been building such good ships, they wouldn't have been able to do
02:29any of this.
02:53take care of them.
03:01Take care of them.
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