The Landseoz Meadow National Historic Site is a very beautiful historical natural site. This is the ancient Newfoundland grazing place with many historical relics, the houses here are basically digging holes and the furnishings inside are very complete, now an exhibition hall restored the scene at the time, and wax statues for people to visit, really beautiful.
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The Landseoz Meadow National Historic Site is a very beautiful historical natural site. This is the ancient Newfoundland grazing place with many historical relics, the houses here are basically digging holes and the furnishings inside are very complete, now an exhibition hall restored the scene at the time, and wax statues for people to visit, really beautiful.
Landsales of the Landsales: Before Columbus discovered the New World, the Nordic Vikings at the end of the 10th century had taken the lead in this pasture in the northwest corner of Newfoundland, and today, it is still the only known European ancestors landed in the Americas. So Lanseoz became Canada's first World Heritage Site
The Landseotz National Historic Site of Newfoundland is an early pioneer who developed the site of Newfoundland. It restores the scenes of the pioneers' lives, as well as the mining and living areas that were previously excavated in the form of wax figures. Let everyone understand the hard work of the pioneers and the hard work of the good life.
The Landseoz Meadow National Historic Site is the site of the earliest residents of Canada. It is said to be a Viking. It can be said to be the first people to set foot on the North American continent. There are stone houses where humans lived at the time and the restored life scene. The scenery is very good and it is worth visiting.
A historic site near St. Anthony is the first place in Canada to be awarded a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located in the northeast corner of Newfoundland, the most famous Blue Seyotz Meadow National Historic Site in Newfoundland (L' Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site ) ). The site was the earliest site of the Vikings in North America, and after years of excavation, the tools and utensils used by the Vikings were discovered, as well as sites such as foundries, smelters and logging yards. Blue Seyotz Meadow, the remains of the Vikings' village 1,000 years ago, the earliest evidence of Europeans arriving in North America was found here, which proved that the Europeans landed on the North American continent. A large number of thousands of years old ice floating from Greenland is floating near the coast around the relics, which is quite spectacular. I am a global traveler who watches the sea and listens to the waves, please pay attention to me! (881st travel shot released in 49 countries and 646 locations on 5 continents) #Locals Take You Tour #World Heritage Tour #Discover the Color of the Journey