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Images: Draken Harald Harfagre in Chicago

See images aboard replica Viking ship Draken Harald Harfagre upon arrival at Chicago's Navy Pier for the annual Tall Ships exhibition.

  Captain Björn Ahlander monitors the direction of his replica Viking ship, the Draken Harald Harfagre, on Wednesday upon arriving to Chicago's Navy Pier for the Tall Ships exhibition. Morgan Timms/mtimms@dailyherald.com
  Anna Spring of Newport, R.I., watches the Chicago skyline as the Draken Harald Harfagre approaches Navy Pier for the Tall Ships exhibition. Morgan Timms/mtimms@dailyherald.com
  Deckhands aboard replica Viking ship Draken Harald Harfagre work together to pull down the ship's sails Wednesday it approaches Chicago's Navy Pier for the Tall Ships exhibition. Morgan Timms/mtimms@dailyherald.com
  Deckhands aboard the Draken Harald Harfagre row into the shore of Chicago's Navy Pier during the Tall Ships exhibition Monday. Morgan Timms/mtimms@dailyherald.com
  Dag Jonasson of Gothenburg, Sweden, runs along the deck of replica Viking ship Draken Harald Harfagre while the crew lowers the ship's sail Wednesday in preparation for the Tall Ships exhibition in Chicago's Navy Pier. Morgan Timms/mtimms@dailyherald.com
  Cooks Kerstin Kessu Karu of Jõhvi, Estonia, and Paul Bertilsson of Laholm, Sweden, chat in the kitchen of replica Viking ship Draken Harald Harfagre Wednesday as it approaches Chicago's Navy Pier for the Tall Ships exhibition. Morgan Timms/mtimms@dailyherald.com
  Deckhands take a break to chat and use the washroom located under the deck as they approach Chicago's Navy Pier for Wednesday's Tall Ships exhibition. Morgan Timms/mtimms@dailyherald.com
  Deckhands row Replica Viking ship Draken Harald Harfagre passed Chicago's Navy Pier on Wednesday during the Tall Ships exhibition. Morgan Timms/mtimms@dailyherald.com
  Dag Jonasson of Gothenburg, Sweden, helps pull down the sail of replica Viking ship Draken Harald Harfagre on Wednesday as it approached the shore of Chicago's Navy Pier. Morgan Timms/mtimms@dailyherald.com
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