Obed M. Parlapiano

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Their great longboats were a terrifying sight. They had a very shallow draught — they needed only about a metre of water under them — so they could sail a long way up the rivers. If the river got very shallow, they would launch small boats, which they carried with them, and continue. If they met some sort of barrier, they carried their boat around it and kept rowing.
The Shortest History of Europe
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