Ohh.. Ooh. you may be onto something.. here we go again.. KEK
The July 2024 episode of the Netflix series Vikings: Valhalla titled "Greenland" focuses on the Vikings' exploration and settlement in Greenland. In the episode, Freydis reunites with her father, Erik the Red, who was a key figure in the Norse colonization of Greenland.
Thule, Greenland:
"Tully Greenland" refers to a former name for the Pituffik Space Base, the U.S. military installation in northwestern Greenland, which was previously known as Thule Air Base. The base was renamed in April 2023 to Pituffik Space Base to acknowledge its modern role in the Space Force and its deep connection to Greenlandic culture. The strategically located base supports missile warning, space surveillance, and communication
Just to actuate:Leif Erikson (flourished 11th century) was a Norse explorer widely held to have been the first European to reach the shores of North America. The 13th- and 14th-century Icelandic accounts of his life show that he was a member of an early voyage to eastern North America, although he may not have been the first to sight its coast.
The second of the three sons of Erik the Red, the first colonizer of Greenland
Was he checking out his new home Thule? 🤔🤫
Ohh.. Ooh. you may be onto something.. here we go again.. KEK
The July 2024 episode of the Netflix series Vikings: Valhalla titled "Greenland" focuses on the Vikings' exploration and settlement in Greenland. In the episode, Freydis reunites with her father, Erik the Red, who was a key figure in the Norse colonization of Greenland.
Thule, Greenland:
"Tully Greenland" refers to a former name for the Pituffik Space Base, the U.S. military installation in northwestern Greenland, which was previously known as Thule Air Base. The base was renamed in April 2023 to Pituffik Space Base to acknowledge its modern role in the Space Force and its deep connection to Greenlandic culture. The strategically located base supports missile warning, space surveillance, and communication
Just to actuate:Leif Erikson (flourished 11th century) was a Norse explorer widely held to have been the first European to reach the shores of North America. The 13th- and 14th-century Icelandic accounts of his life show that he was a member of an early voyage to eastern North America, although he may not have been the first to sight its coast.
The second of the three sons of Erik the Red, the first colonizer of Greenland
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Leif-Erikson
Nice. and i found this..
https://x.com/paintsaints/status/1972032339036524958
Erika's grandpa, Carl Kenneth Frantzve was “Grand Chief of the Independent Order of Vikings”