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EXPLORING GREENLAND

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We Traveled to GREENLAND (What It's Like)

Greenland has always fascinated me. This country did not disappoint. The people, the culture, the food, it was all such a fun and unique experience

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How Greenlander's Prepare for Brutal Winters

Surviving in Greenland's Wild North
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I set out on a journey to the high north to meet the Inuit communities that brave the harshest winters in the world. This documentary is my attempt to bring their story to you.

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Thank you to everyone in Greenland who spoke with us about their experiences and provided various support as guides and translators during out trip: Qupanuk “Q” Olsen, Mark Mølgaard, Nikolaj Løvstrøm, Arnarissoq Løvstrøm, the Løvstrøm family, Karl “Aakattak” Sandgreen, Paaluk Kreutzmann, and Pauline Jensen.

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Exploring Nuuk, Greenland (Walking Tour in Nuuk, the Capital of Greenland) - Travel vlog

Explore with me Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, as I walk through the streets of Nuuk.

“Nuuk” is the Greenlandic word for “cape” and is named for its position at the mouth of the Nuup Kangerlua Fjord (otherwise known as the Nuuk Fjord) – the second largest fjord system in the world. The Narsap Sermia glacier flows directly into the fjord. Nuuk is the northernmost capital in the world if you don’t include Reykjavik. Nuuk was founded in 1728 by the missionary Hans Egede after he left his first settlement at the nearby ”Island of Hope”. The population is approximately 16800.

As I walk through the streets of Nuuk, you will see Nuuk old harbor, Nuuk Cathedral, Hans Egede statue, Nuuk water taxi station, Nuuk boardwalk, Nuuk center (Nuuk shopping mall), Nuuk Katuaq center (Nuuk cultural center), Nuuk Tupilak Travel office, Muggedalen, and many other beautiful sites.

At the end of the video, you will see a beautiful area known as Muggedalen. It gives a good view of the colorful houses of Nuuk along the seashore.

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Top 10 Places to Visit in Greenland | English

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Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Danish Realm and the world's largest island, located between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.

As Greenland famous places have such a long history and cover a lot of ground, it means that there is a huge amount to see and do – but as best places in Greenland is so well connected even if you only have one day in this city, because of a layover or a connecting flight, you can really pack in a lot. To help you, even more, you can get a Greenland beautiful places 1-Day Ticket.

Apricot Wanderer's mission is to promote the beauty of the capitals of the world as well as cities and promote the tourism of those cities.

There are many beautiful places in Greenland. Greenland has some of the best places in Greenland. We collected data on the top 10 places to visit in Greenland. There are many famous places in Greenland and some of them are beautiful places in Greenland. People from all over Greenland love these Greenland beautiful places which are also Greenland's famous places. In this video, we will show you the beautiful places to visit in Greenland.

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I Went to Greenland's Most Remote Town (Ittoqqortoormiit)

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WELCOME TO ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST ISOLATED PLACES - GREENLAND!

Today I arrived in one of the world's most remote villages, way out here on the rugged North Eastern shores of Greenland. It's called Ittoqqortoormiit (say that 5 times fast) and it's a fascinating place that feels like I'm on the moon!

Very few outsiders have ever visited this village because it's so remote, and I'm lucky to be one of them on board this Hurtigruten expedition!

Ittoqqortoormiit has a population of around 350 and the nearest town is thousands of kilometers away. The locals are called Inuits (the same ethnic group as Eskimos), and they survive from hunting and eating polar bears, walrus, seals, and whales.

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What is it like Living in Greenland?

Greenland is likely to evoke mental pictures of polar bears, icebergs, the northern lights, and Inuit culture and lifestyle. We think you'll appreciate this northern gem as much as we do. People's perceptions of Greenland are often incorrect, and we hope this video may dispel some of those myths. How about we get going?

Everyday Food.
Greenlanders often eat a lot of canned goods, as well as canned fish, potatoes, and vegetables. Many Inuit tribes also rely heavily on seal and polar bear meat. Incredible dining options can be found all around the western coast of Greenland. While that may be true, it is not well known. Greenlandic delicacies are often reserved for the most discerning of diners (unless you happen to be Inuit), leading many to get a false idea of the cuisine outside of Greenland.

An Infinite Supply of Sunlight
Learn what it's like to have sunshine on your face for all 24 hours of the day. Just picture yourself seeing the sun set (it does not truly set) and then rising again an hour later. Greenland's summers are nonstop celebrations.

What it's like to live in Greenland and learn about its culture and music
The Greenlandic people have always placed a high value on the arts, both historically and now. With such a small population, Greenland is home to a surprisingly robust music culture, with several performers garnering worldwide acclaim.
Greenlandic literature began with the oral transmission of Greenland's rich oral tradition of myths and stories. Many of these have been memorialized in print and are readily available at this time.
While Greenlanders have a long history of performing for one another, it wasn't until 1984 that a professional theater company was founded, and it wasn't until 2011 that the country's first theater school opened.
Greenland is home to a rich history of craftsmanship. Greenlanders traditionally wear colorful woolen knitwear (anoraks) and handcrafted boots (kamiks). Fur and sealskins have been vital to Greenlanders' survival in the north for centuries, but in recent years, Greenlandic design has exploded, reaching new levels of creativity by fusing worldwide and Greenlandic fashions with the inventive use of fur and skin goods.

Fundamental Economic Principles
Standard of living and unemployment in Greenland are on par with those in mainland Europe (officially about 10 percent in the mid-1990s, with the public sector accounting for almost two-thirds of all jobs). While its GDP is more than $1 billion each year, the Danish government provides almost half of its budgetary support. The Greenlandic economy experienced a downturn in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Recent years have had budget surpluses and low inflation, but there is rising concern that overfishing may soon cause severe fisheries depletion. Small, remote Inuit communities in northern and eastern Greenland rely heavily on subsistence hunting for food and clothing (mainly polar bear and seal furs). Some Inuit communities have also profited from the International Whaling Commission's (IWC) recent decision to offer Greenland special authority to participate in limited aboriginal subsistence whaling.

Literature, Music, Art, and All Other Humanities Topics
Help for the Creative Sector. Greenland's artistic and literary communities get some funding from the government since the Greenlandic and Danish governments recognize the value of the arts in attracting tourists. However, the Inuit communities' robust creative history is by far the most important factor in the ongoing survival of Greenlandic arts.
Literature.
Inuit mythologies and moral codes, as well as the connection between the Inuit and the animals (seal, bear, walrus, whale, fox, etc.) on which they depended for existence, have long been central to Greenland's rich oral storytelling heritage (stories and songs). The most accomplished exponents of this art form are still held in high regard in Greenlandic society. While the tradition of writing and reading is still developing in Greenland, it is becoming more and more widespread.




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GREENLAND - LAND OF ICE 4K

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Greenland - Since 8 years I'm traveling to this magical country. Today quiet and untouched places are becoming more and more rare. On my first visit to Greenland, I was fascinated by the incredible power of nature that can be felt everywhere. But during the last years things have changed. The amount of icebergs is increasing savagely. Glaciers I'm visiting every year are retreating not meters but kilometers a year and the unending amount of ice seems to be endless. There is nothing more beautiful than an iceberg - everyone is unique and the light reflecting from its surface is magical. It's sad how close beauty and decay can be seen in an iceberg. This movie is is an appreciation to the ice - for me the most amazing aggregate state of water.

Behind the scenes
For this short film I travelled to Greenland with my drones several times. Always with the target of a certain region in a certain light situation. The shots from the calving glacier took me 4 days at the Eqi Glacier and over 70 battery charges for only 4 usable shots of a few seconds. It's a very hard intention to film the very right moment on a glacier front of about 6km wide - especially close up. But the hardest thing of flying in Greenland is the fact, that every 2-3 minutes the difference between the magnetic north and the geographic north (which are not the same place - especially so far north) causing a fatal p-gps flight error and the drone is flying away (also the camera's horizon). But at the end every single flight was worth it - filming Icebergs from above is one of the most beautiful things I've ever done. Additionally I used the drone to scout the landing spot and look for polar bears. The best thing for bears and humans is to not meet each other on shore.

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Cinematography: Stefan Forster
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Music: Adi Goldstein / August Wilhelmsson
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Exploring Greenland & the Canadian High Arctic

Venture deep into the far reaches of the Arctic, a land where polar bears roam and hardy Inuit communities maintain their traditional way of life. Aboard the National Geographic Explorer, trace the rugged fjords of Greenland and navigate Canada’s legendary Baffin Island. Spot polar bears on the pack ice, get up close to massive glaciers, and hike the myriad islands that dot Canada’s northern shores.

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Add Greenland to your bucketlist! Known for it's iceberg-choked fjords, stunning tundra mountain hikes, and the birthplace of kayaking, Greenland creates picture perfect scenes every day for the active traveler.

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Exploring colorful Ilulissat! (Greenland's third largest town) ???????? ????????

Is Ilulissat, Greenland worth visiting? YES! As the Danish territory's third largest town, this relatively small city is bustling with energy and natural beauty that you simply won't find anywhere else in Denmark's realms. Nestled on the north shore of its impressive namesake icefjord, on the coast of jaw-dropping Disko Bay, Ilulissat is one of the most stunningly beautiful towns that I've ever visited.

In this vlog, I tour the urban side of Ilulissat (don't worry, I'll tour the icefjord & the incredibly natural beautiy of Disko Bay in my next vlog!), wandering its very developed town centre and enjoying surprising creature comforts that I definitely didn't expect to find in the Arctic. From sampling Greenland's best microbrews at the Cafe Iluliaq to perusing the Inuit arts & crafts at Books & Coffee, join me as a I take you on a full tour of this incredible city at the edge of North America and Europe.

Ilulissat is a gem that should NOT be missed! You can get to Greenland with daily flights from Copenhagen, Denmark, or via seasonal flights from Iceland.

00:00 Intro
00:31 Hotel Hvide Falk
03:05 Morning walk
05:07 Akiki Supermarket
06:01 It's very developed
06:31 Microbrews
07:32 Books & Coffee
08:23 Zion Church & Waterfront
09:25 Knud Rasmussen Museum
11:40 Cafe Iluliaq
11:56 Afternoon Walk
15:06 Outro

Vlog Number 164 | #NorthAmerica #Europe #Greenland | #Ilulissat | Filmed October 2022

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Descending into Greenland's most astonishing ice cave | FULL DOCUMENTARY

Located on the edge of the Arctic Ocean, Greenland is almost totally covered by a vast glacier; the ice sheet. Fascinated by this place, Serge Aviotte organizes his 14th expedition, on which scientific research meets sporting exploit.

Serge Aviotte is trying to beat his own world record for descent into an ice cave (-173 meters). But unfortunately, the weather conditions are not within usual parameters. Accompanied by a team of arctic explorers and scientists, this expedition makes for a breathtaking human adventure.

Documentary: Serge Aviotte, The Iceman
Directed by: Thierry Berrod
Production: Mona Lisa Production / Y.N Productions / Montagne TV

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Song of the sea - Exploring Scoresbysund by seakayak - northeast Greenland

-- Scoresbysund is the largest fjord in the world. This kayak-expedition in northeast Greenland was self guided and unsupported (apart from the pickup by motorboat). An authentic adventure. Two people (Frank van Zwol & Jolanda Linschooten), two foldable sea kayaks. July/august 2022. 26 days of provisions and unnameable stretches of sea, mountains & glaciers. We started paddling through the pack ice. Later this changes to inland icebergs. We met arctic hare, muskox and arctic fox. We came along a ghost town, a spooky cabin and the remnants of inuit-sodhouses. --

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I hope you find time. Or even better: want to make time. As I made this filmdocumentary not for the rushed among us. As the expedition took 26 days and the editing back home almost as much (21 - although these days were not as long!), the story about this part of Greenland, the kayak and our tiny role in it, cannot and should not be told quickly. This vast expanse of nature, raw and pure, takes time to get familiar with. As its history, its animals and its people. I hope you enjoy watching it.

Exploring Greenland’s Arctic Alley | Getaway

As we cruise down the east coast of the arctic islands, Geologist Jennifer Dought shares the wonders of Greenland’s Iceberg Alley - considered one of the most surreal locations on Earth.

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Exploring the Greenland Ice Sheet in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland (Point 660) - Travel vlog

Explore the World's Second Largest Ice Sheet with me.

This tour to Greenland Ice Sheet is operated by Albatros Arctic Circle. It is about a 2-hour bus ride from Kangerlussuaq Airport. The tour can take up to 7 hours.

Kangerlussuaq is the only city in Greenland that has access to Greenland Ice Sheet via a dirt road.

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EXPLORING GREENLAND

Here is an edit from my last trip do Greenland, I haven't seen many traveling videos coming from it so I thought this could spice some people's curiosity about this paradise that is Greenland.
Greenland has roughly 50.000 people and it's the biggest Island on the Earth and mostly within the Arctic Circle.
Places visited are Kangerlussuaq with a population of 500 people, which basically was an American settlement for World War II and now relies financially mostly on it's airport. This is also where the dog sledding takes place and it was -24 on that morning.
Then we visited Ilulissat which has roughly 4000 people and the closest Icefjord is a UNESCO World Heritage site, but you can't see any old ruins cause they are covered in snow all year round, but don't worry...the view will make you forget that.
For last we visited Oqaatsut which is a settlement with 30 inhabitants, 4 of them students, 1 church and 1 cemetery.
This video goes out to my Grandpa who just passed and he'd be always very keen on asking for all the details of my adventures.

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Exploring Greenland

From culture and food in Nuuk and hanging with locals in Kangerlussuaq to dog-sledding and sailing with icebergs in Ilulissat, follow me on my journey through Greenland.

Special thanks to Air Greenland, Visit Greenland, Nuuk Adventure, and World of Greenland.

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Exploring Greenland: Fjords, Mountains, Glaciers, Icebergs, and The Big City | Episode 6

On this episode we make a sightseeing flight from Kangerlussuaq to Nuuk, flying over some of the most spectacular landscapes of western Greenland. The perfect weather in Nuuk makes for an awesome day of touring the city.

In this video series I hope to offer a glimpse into the challenges of preparing and actually flying across the Atlantic ocean, navigating over the remote northern landscapes and vast stretches of water, and experiencing breathtaking views that only a small plane can offer. Join me as I share insights into the planning and execution of this flight, including the joys and challenges faced along the way. Whether you're a seasoned pilot, an aviation enthusiast, or someone who dreams of adventure, this video series offers something for everyone. I hope you enjoy this journey as much as I did.

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Exploring Greenland with Natural Habitat Adventures

Frosch Travel announces a new partnership with Natural Habitat Adventures. Press play to learn about Greenland!

Epic 80°N: Exploring Greenland, Baffin and Ellesmere Islands

With sights set for 80º North aboard the National Geographic Explorer, channel legendary explorers and venture to places rarely visited in the far reaches of the Arctic. Trace the virtual terra incognita of northwest Greenland and discover its tidewater glaciers and deep fjords.

Exploring one of Greenland’s most remote villages | Getaway

Catriona Rowntree visits one of the most remote villages on earth, located in Greenland on Getaway 2023.

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