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My apartment in Nuuk during my trip to Greenland

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My apartment in Nuuk during my trip to 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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What Is It Like to Live in Nuuk, Greenland?

What is it like to live in Nuuk, Greenland? Today, we have another treat for you about what it is like to live in Nuuk, Greenland. Get ready to have your mind blown away by the amazing prospects of living in the magical city of Nuuk. And do not forget to tell us in the comment section what you think at the end of this journey. So, let’s dive right in. We’ll first explore the neighborhoods of Nuuk. So, when should you plan your visit to Nuuk? As a bonus, we have another video on this channel that discusses Nuuk as the largest city in Greenland.
Exploring the City
The city offers a delightful range of places to call home. There are amazing guest houses with warm, welcoming hosts, or modern hotels where you can relax and recharge. But the true charm of Nuuk lies in the colorful, picturesque houses dotting the city. These charming places of abodes add character to the already impressive streets of Nuuk. And oh, the views! They're simply breathtaking, with towering icebergs and majestic sounds that stretch as far as the eye can see.
Do you love good food? Well, let's talk about one of life's greatest pleasures: food! Greenlandic cuisine is a delightful blend of ancient Inuit traditions and modern international flavors. When in Nuuk, prepare your taste buds for an adventure. You need to try the unique delicacy called Kiviak, a traditional dish made from fermented seabirds. However, if you prefer something more familiar, you'll find a diverse range of international cuisines that you might love at local restaurants.
Culture and Seasonal Shots
Living in Nuuk means soaking yourself in a rich tapestry of culture. People living in Nuuk take immense pride in preserving their vibrant heritage. So, what should you expect? Prepare to be mesmerized by traditional music and dance performances that will soothe your soul. Get ready to explore art exhibitions that showcase indigenous crafts, where you can see for yourself the skill and creativity of the local artisans. The city's cultural scene is a vibrant environment that will leave you in awe. If you’re still wondering what it is like to live in Nuuk, you now know what to expect in terms of the culture.



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Travel Tips For Greenland | How To Spend Your Holiday In Greenland | Visit Nuuk

Globetrotter Steve Hänisch visits Greenland, the world's largest island. He tours the territory's capital, Nuuk, goes fishing and joins up with an expedition to the Greenland ice-sheet.

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You won't believe where people live in GREENLAND - architecture in Nuuk

Hi everyone! This is the fifth video in my Iceland & Greenland series.

In this vlog, I explore the colourful architecture of Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. I will focus on residential buildings and areas in the city.

In particular, I will talk about the traditional use of colour and what the colours meant in the past, as well as take you on a stroll through various neighbourhoods, the city centre and the Colonial Harbour area. I also learn about the demolition plans for some of the apartment buildings in the centre.

Join me on this fascinating journey through Nuuk! Let's go explore!

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:48 Back at Hans Egede's statue
0:59 What the various colours mean
2:24 Trying to get off Hans Egede's hill and sort of failing
3:27 Nuuk Cathedral
4:38 Hans Egede's House
4:54 Building C11 and foreign interest in Greenland
6:10 Walking through residential neighbourhood
8:36 Buildings around the centre including the Blok Apartments
14:03 Another residential neighbourhood
15:34 Walking around Blok Apartments
17:06 Back to Colonial Harbour area
22:36 Do you think you can live in Nuuk
23:39 Close

I made reference to my Reykjavik vlog (in comparing the architecture to that in Reykjavik) which you can view here:

This is Nuuk! - Greenland's Capital City Will Surprise You! (Cultural Travel Guide)

Founded as Godthåb by Hans Egede (The Apostle of Greenland), Nuuk is Greenland's capital and principal urban centre. As more Greenlanders become attracted to the capital's economic and cultural opportunities the pace of construction is relentless. This growth is both exciting and challenging. This short film provides some historical context as well as an overview of the sights and sounds. A particular thank you goes out to Ejvind Elsner of Atlantic Music for his hospitality and insight.

In response to the many negative comments about the comment in the film about the legacy of the missionary Hans Egede I would like to point out that this is not my personal view - it is the established Greenlandic view as expressed to visitors of the National Museum.
From the Greenland National Museum & Archive website:-
“The last 50 years have brought new perspectives on the significance of Hans Egede's influence on Greenland. In 1971, Greenland's 250th anniversary was celebrated in different ways, but largely expressed a very romantic notion of Hans Egede as a father-type figure to Greenland and the country's union with Christendom. Now in 2021, Hans Egede's arrival is seen in a more nuanced way. The focus is on reconciling a complicated past with the benefit of perspective and a more thoughtful understanding of the enduring influence of Christianity on Greenlandic society and culture. This includes changing political perspectives that have in recent years shifted public expressions of the 1721 anniversary from jubilant affairs to more respectful observances.”

Filmed September 2022
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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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A DAY IN NUUK, GREENLAND

A Day in Nuuk, Greenland - See everything!
Greenland’s capital city is Nuuk - a surprisingly large and sophisticated city that is surrounded vast nature. In fact, Nuuk can be called the center of modern Greenland. Nuuk's population: 17,000.
If you are visiting, Nuuk is full of things to see - things not found anywhere else in Greenland. For example, mummies in the Greenland National Museum are over 500 years old. And do not miss the Inuit culture at the Nuuk Art Museum.
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Fine dining in Nuuk- Greenland's surprising gastronomy scene

How do you eat local when you live on in the Arctic? In Nuuk, Greenland, Paula Froelich checks out the menu at one of the country's top restaurants on this episode of A Broad Abroad.

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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Exploring Nuuk, Greenland with a Local Guide - (Nuuk Walking Tour) - Travel vlog

Explore Nuuk, Greenland with a local Greenlandic guide as we walk through the streets of Nuuk and provide some important information and facts that might be helpful to people planning a trip to Nuuk or people who are interested in learning more about Nuuk, the capital of Greenland.

“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 with the local guide, 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, and many other beautiful sites.

At the end of the video, you will see the old apartment complexes that the Greenlandic government built back in the 1960s and 1970s when they forced people to move from some settlements to Nuuk.

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✔️ Air Greenland flight to Nuuk and Taxi Ride:
✔️ Air Greenland Flight to Kangerlussuaq:
✔️ Walking in Ilulissat - Part 1:
✔️ Walking in Ilulissat - Part 2:
✔️ Walking in Kangerlussuaq Greenland:

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Ice Cap & Things to do in Nuuk, Greenland

In this video I take you to the Greenland Ice Cap and show you the best things to do in Nuuk, Greenland
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It has always been a dream of mine to visit Greenland, see its natural wonders and explore the things to do in Greenland. In September 2018 I finally got the chance and flew to the capital to explore the things to do in Nuuk before going on a tour to the Greenland Ice Cap where I also saw the spectacular Northern Lights.

I chose Nuuk as it is a great base for independent travelers for several tour options, hikes and sights in and around the capital while also offering fairly reasonable prices. You can use this video as a guide for your visit to Greenland and you are free to leave more tips and recommendations for things to do in Nuuk in the comment section below!

All Things to do in Nuuk & Greenland as shown in this episode:
- Old Colonial Harbour of Nuuk
- Myggedalen
- Lille Malene Hike
- Katuaq
- Sarfalik Restaurant at Hotel Hans Egede
- National Museum
- Qooqqut
- Qooqqut Nuan Restaurant
- Qooqqut Catch & Eat
- Kangerlussuaq
- Camp Ice Cap on the Greenland Ice Cap
- Northern Lights

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Other partners of this trip were Air Greenland (providing air tickets from Denmark), the Hotel Hans Egede (accommodation in Nuuk), Nuuk Water Taxi (tour to Qoqquut) and Albatros Arctic Circle (Ice Cap Tour & Camp).

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Discover Greenland: Frozen Island with the Most Disgusting Food in the World? | 70 Country Facts

Discover Greenland: Artic paradise with the most disgusting food in the world?!

Greenland, undeniably one of the most fascinating destinations on the planet, captivates with its vast icy landscapes, natural beauty, and mesmerizing Northern Lights. But what truly sets them apart is their unique way of living. Ever eaten a meal that is prepared with auk, seal, and feather? How about singing with your throat? And did you know Greenland is the least densely populated territory in the world?

These are just a few of the facts about Greenland that we are about to reveal! this video, we will dive into its history, learn about its rich culture, see its stunning landscapes and much more!

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Nuuk - the largest city of Greenland [HD]

Nuuk, The tip, is the capital and largest city of Greenland, and the seat of government for the Sermersooq municipality. Nuuk has a population of 15469, making Nuuk one of the smallest capital cities in the world by population!

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En 2010, j'ai décidé d'effectuer un tour du monde en plusieurs étapes sur une quinzaine d'années. Découvrir ainsi chaque pays de la planète et d'en faire un récit de voyage complet. Aussi bien vidéo que photo.

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My Apartment Tour ???? | Life in Norway | Forenum Hotel Oslo | First reaction of new apartment #Travel

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I have moved to new apartment in Oslo, and sharing my views and details of the apartment .
Its a fully furnished home and close to Oslo Sentral station so you can be near to market by staying here.

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En 2010, j'ai décidé d'effectuer un tour du monde en plusieurs étapes sur une quinzaine d'années. Découvrir ainsi chaque pays de la planète et d'en faire un récit de voyage complet. Aussi bien vidéo que photo.

Pour l'instant, en 2015, j'ai déjà visité une centaine de pays. Et je ne suis pas prêt de m'arrêter pour essayer de vous faire partager mes plus belles découvertes, inédites et exclusives et de vous retranscrire mon périple mois après mois, année après année.

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