TV episode teaser: Quirky Food, Skull Carvings, Real Viking History on Luxury Seabourn Cruise on PBS
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we walk in the footsteps of Vikings in Greenland
discover the Artistry of indigenous bone carbers
kayak in the waters where they got their name
taste the quirky Cuisine of Iceland
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World's Greatest Cruises Season 2: Episode 4: watch on your local PBS station or the PBS video app and learn more at www.WorldsGreatestCruises.com Episode 4: Iceland & Greenland Cultural Expedition Cruise Host Lynn Elmhirst discovers ancient and historic seafaring cultures sailing aboard the Seabourn Venture in Iceland and Greenland: fermented shark on a quirky food tour of Reykjavik, a walrus skull carved by an indigenous artisan, kayaking in the waters where the vessel got its name, walking in the footsteps of Erik the Red, and participating in the cruise lineβs own traditions: caviar sail away parties at a glacier, and a polar plunge into the Arctic Ocean!