The Gokstad ship was built in about 850, at the height of the Viking period. The ship is made of oak and is clinker-built, with 16 rows of strakes. About the year 900AD, a rich and powerful man died, and the Gokstad ship was used for his burial. The ship was discovered on the Gokstad farm in Sandefjord in 1879 by two teenage boys. Oslo, Norway
Remote alpine cabin nestled among the dolerite on the Ben Lomond plateau. Tasmania, Australia
The bridge in Inistioge is a ten-arch rubble stone classical-style road bridge over river, built 1763, on site of earlier bridge, c.1700. It is It is the only bridge in Europe of its kind, boasting 10 arches of equal size. River Nore, Inistioge, County Kilkenny, Ireland