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The narrative follows Norse sailors and settlers in Greenland as they explore western seas and attempt colonisation of newly found lands. It alternates vivid descriptions of Arctic landscapes and glaciers with scenes of daily life in a Greenland hamlet and of voyages to Vinland, showing preparations, ship landings, and encounters with local inhabitants. Characters such as a settler, his child, and a widow appear amid humorous and tense episodes that demonstrate resourcefulness, cultural misunderstanding, and the practical challenges of settlement. The work mixes adventure storytelling with ethnographic detail and occasional poetic touches.
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