The Disappearance of a Viking Greenland Colony. (World Top Secret...Our Earth is Hollow .source material)
In 985 A.D., Eric the Red discovered Greenland and subsequently settled
it with Viking residents of Iceland. The Greenland colony thrived for
several centuries, but then as Europe became embroiled in war and the
disease of the plague, the Norwegians lost contact with their Arctic
colonies in Iceland and Greenland. The last ship known to have
returned from their Arctic colonies to Norway was in 1410. When the
Dark Ages had past and Greenland was once again rediscovered with Hans
Egede establishing the first modern settlement there in 1721, all that
could be found of the original Viking settlers was their ruins and some
of their animals. Even the Arctic author Vilhajalmur Stefansson in his
book, UNSOLVED MYSTERIES OF THE ARCTIC, concluded that the
disappearance of the lost Viking colony in Greenland was a mystery.
The Viking colonists had apparently migrated further and further north
where they found wild life and fish more plentiful, until they
disappeared.