Living history at the Norsewood Viking festival
Several historical re-enactment groups meet annually at the Norsewood Viking festival in New Zealand. At the festival in Norsewood, the re-enactment groups create a Viking camp on site and engage in living history.

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The Norsewood Viking Festival Experience

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