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The recent identification of a Viking langskip shipwreck off the coast of Cuba has sent shockwaves through the field of pre-Columbian archaeology. Scientific evidence including carbon-fourteen dating of Scandinavian oak and the discovery of wrought iron rivets suggests that Norse explorers reached the Caribbean centuries before Christopher Columbus arrived in fourteen ninety-two. This finding indicates that Viking navigation extended far beyond Newfoundland and Vinland, utilizing advanced drakkar technology to navigate the Gulf Stream and enter the subtropical waters of the Greater Antilles during the eleventh century. In this video, we dive deep into the impossible evidence found on the Cuban seabed, from Icelandic spar sunstones used for navigation to local flint arrowheads embedded in the ship's hull. We analyze the technical marvel of clinker construction that allowed these northern vessels to survive the Atlantic crossing and explore the dramatic "first contact" between Norse warriors and the indigenous Taíno people. You will learn how the combination of tropical diseases, hostile indigenous resistance, and the relentless heat turned this ambitious expedition into a forgotten tomb beneath the waves. This discovery serves as a powerful reminder that human exploration is rarely a straight line and that the ocean still hides secrets that can dismantle our history books. If you are ready to see how these "kings of ice" met their end in a tropical paradise and what this means for the future of historical research, watch the full breakdown now. Dale like if you think history needs to be rewritten!