File:Draken Harald Harfagre Viking Ship visiting the Michigan Maritime Museum, South Haven, Michigan 02.jpg

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English: The Michigan Maritime Museum in South Haven hosted the modern Viking ship that had crossed the Atlantic to participate in Tall Ships festivities in the Great Lakes. This wooden carving is Huginn, the raven who represents "Thought." Huginn and Munnin ("Memory") fly all over the world and bring information to the Norse god Odin. The Michigan Maritime Museum is the long-term host of the tall ship Friends Good Will, and both ships docked side by side in July of 2016.
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