Around the 4th century AD, an ancient traveler was making his way through the Horse Ice Patch, a challenging mountain pass more than 2,000 meters above sea level in Western Norway. Along the way, the traveler must have lost or discarded one of his shoes, a worn leather sandal of similar fashion seen in Rome, nearly 3,000 kilometers away. And what a shame too because this sandal was obviously built to last.

by PristineHearing5955

2 Comments

  1. Dependent_Ad_1270 on

    So there was warmer with less ice back then? No cars?

    Interesting…. Just going to ignore this fact to keep parroting that the world is ending in the first-ever global warming