
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

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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
https://secretsoftheice.com/archives/
the people who found those is a genuinely fun and interesting rabbit role to go into.