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The LEAST VISITED Park on Earth (North East Greenland)

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The LEAST VISITED Park on Earth (North East Greenland)

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HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF NORTH EAST GREENLAND NATIONAL PARK? IT'S ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!

Try to imagine a landmass bigger than Tanzania with a population of 0. That's where I am currently reporting to you from!

Join me as I take you inside North East Greenland National Park -- it's both the world's largest and most remote of its kind, and is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been. I can't explain to you what it's like to see polar bears in their natural habitat!

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East Greenland - a visit to the Northeast Greenland National Park with an expedition ship

We travel to the North-East Greenland National Park, the largest national park in the world with an area of 972,000 square kilometres, two and a half times the size of Germany. Only a few hundred people are supposed to visit it each year, and you need a permit to do so. We spend most of our time in the Soresby Sound area up to the Kaiser Franz Josef Fjord. We are travelling on the expedition ship MS Sea Spirit. There are 109 passengers and 72 crew members on board. There are also 18 members of the expedition team. The journey to the far north reveals the beauty and uniqueness of these landscapes, but also their fragility. Presumably the generation after next will not be able to experience it like this. The complete travelogue with numerous photos can be found in German at
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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.

Could you ever live here? Let me know in the comments below!

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Greenland vs Iceland (Similar or Different?)

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It's true: Greenland and Iceland should really switch names, because they are polar opposites!!!

Greenland is covered in ice and Iceland is covered in greenery. The people, culture, cuisine and lifestyle between the two places could not be any different -- pretty much everything is opposite except for the nature.

As I reminisce on this final day of our AMAZING Hurtigruten expedition, I want to take a moment to compare and contrast Greenland and Iceland. We spent the first week was in Greenland, and the past 3 days sailing the Western coast of Iceland to the towns of Stykkishólmur and now Reykjavík.

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These Are The World's Emptiest Countries

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Most of the time you'll see me traveling in densely-populated countries like Singapore or Pakistan or South Korea -- but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy getting out in nature! The truth is that even with a global population of 8 billion, our world is filled with remote places which are fascinating to visit. In a sense, they are my escape from reality.

In today's video, we learn about some of the world's emptiest countries per capita: NAMIBIA, MONGOLIA, GREENLAND, AUSTRALIA, and SURINAME.

In some of these countries, you will find an average of 1 or 2 people living per square kilometer -- now that sounds like a great escape, (especially these days) -- doesn't it?!

Have you been to any of these countries before?

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Many of you asked this question: How come the people of Greenland look Asian?
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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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What On Earth Is Greenland?????????

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Greenland is an island country in North America that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is located between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.

Greenland is the world's largest island that isn't a continent.

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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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12 Facts about Greenland That You Might Not Know

Greenland is without a doubt the destination in the Arctic that sees the fewest tourists in the summer and is also the one that the least amount of people are familiar with. It is also one of the most fascinating locations in the world. Greenland is enormously enormous and incredibly white, two features that undoubtedly both contribute to the attractiveness and make it more than a bit frightening to plan a visit. If you have ever taken even a cursory look at a global map, you are bound to be aware of these facts. Greenland is an Arctic conservation area comparable to only a few others, both on land and within the oceans that shape it, and it is populated by a historic Inuit culture that has developed to the rhythm of its own drum. However, size and ice aren't the only things that Greenland has going for it; there is so much more to it than that.
Before you start making travel plans to Greenland, you should familiarize yourself with the following really fun facts about Greenland. Take a look:
1. Greenland Really Was Green
Why is Greenland still named Greenland if it is always frozen over? Greenland is a white Arctic country because of all the snow and ice that blankets it. If it's not green, then why is it called Greenland? Well, this surely is one of the most interesting facts about Greenland that you might not know. But don’t worry, the story isn’t that complex. The murderer Erik the Red of Iceland, who was sent there, is responsible for the island's unusual moniker. He chose the name Greenland in the belief that it would encourage immigration. South Greenland (where Erik the Red made his home) is surprisingly lush during the summer months. According to researchers, however, Greenland was a lush greenery over 2.5 million years ago. New research shows that ancient earth was chilled kept for millions of years, buried beneath roughly two miles of ice.

2. World’s Largest Island
Greenland is a huge island, around the area of Western Europe. Remember that it is the world's 12th biggest nation while making plans for your trip. When additional islands in the vicinity are included in, the total land surface of Greenland rises to 2.16 million square kilometers (836,330 sq miles). An arctic ice extends over about 80 percent of whole land area. While the ice-free region is small compared to the rest of the planet, it is nevertheless around the area of Sweden. Among the world's least populous nations, its 56,480 residents make it a rarity in terms of population density.

3. Greenland is an Autonomous country
Another fun fact about Greenland is that in spite of being a part of Denmark, Greenland operates independently as a sovereign nation. Greenland has really been historically and culturally linked to Europe for the better part of a thousand years, despite its North American location. Denmark has had settlements in Greenland as of 1721; in 1953, the nation officially became a part of Denmark. After being awarded Home Rule by Denmark in 1979, Greenland was then inaugurated into extended Self Rule in 2009, providing even more authority and responsibility to the Greenlandic government. Greenland will be able to take up additional duties from Denmark in accordance with the new framework as and when it is ready to do so.

4. Greenland has the lowest population density of almost any country on the planet.
Despite its size, the city is home to barely 56,000 people. That translates to a population density of only 0.03 individuals per square kilometer. There is plenty of space to be alone even in the nation's capital, as the population is not fairly spread out and no one lives in the great majority of the island.







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Why Greenland, and why now?

Greenland is sort of the Midwest of the planet, in that everyone flies over it but few consider visiting. It’s more than 20 times the size of Iceland but has one-sixth the population. At more than 836,000 square miles, Greenland is the world’s largest island, but home to only around 56,000 people. For comparison, my hometown of Littleton, Colorado, population 46,000, is less than 14 square miles.

Thanks to the Iceland tourism boom, there are cheap flights via Reykjavik all the time; from Reykjavik, the flight to the small airport at Constable Point on East Greenland is only about an hour and a half. The airport sits near the mouth of Kangertittivaq, or Scoresby Sund — the largest fjord in the world. Nearby is Ittoqqortoormiit, the northernmost community in East Greenland. Otherwise, no one lives here.

Western Greenland has seen an increase in tourism in recent years around Ilulissat and the capital city of Nuuk, but the East coast remains largely off the grid and inaccessible as far as travel goes. You mostly hear about the Antarctic ice sheet, but our planet has two such sheets, the second covering most of Greenland. As there’s not much in the way of land-based infrastructure (most is concentrated on the West coast), Scoresby Sund can really only be seen by boat.

Polar cruises are the best way to travel

There are many excellent cruises in the world, but I am normally opposed to them due to the fact that while I do not fear enclosed spaces, I do fear enclosed spaces promising Organized Fun with strangers. This fear, however, is not as strong as my desire to spend as much time as possible in the Arctic Circle, and when Quark Expeditions invited me on a 10-day trip around Scoresby Sund they also turned me into a person who was excited to go on a cruise.

It helped that this was not a typical cruise. Small adventure cruises (maybe 100 people, including crew) like this are growing in popularity as an alternative to the cartoonish, supersized outings around the Caribbean etc. Quark specializes in polar expeditions -- both Arctic and Antarctic -- and are one of very few cruise lines that go to Greenland’s east coast. The ones that do tend to make it a drive-by on routes that focus on other destinations like Norway.

Packages vary; the specific trip I joined, “Greenland’s Northern Lights,” runs $6,695. You’ll want to budget a few hundred dollars more for add-ons like kayaking, drinking, silent auction-bidding and, of course, tipping. Quark’s expedition crew are all knowledgeable in different areas — history, marine biology, glaciology, and photography — so the cruise feels very deliberate — rest assured, you’re not just getting mindlessly steered around. An average cruise day would include breakfast followed by a morning activity like a hike, kayak expedition or Zodiac cruise, an up-close tour of icebergs and glaciers upon inflatable boats. After lunch, afternoon activities continue in the same vein. The itinerary is pretty flexible, contingent on weather and unexpected experiences like bear sightings.

Wait, will I see polar bears?

Polar bears only evolved around 150,000 years ago, but are predicted to go extinct within the next couple of decades, a sad, tiny blip in this planet’s history. And sure you can see them in zoos, but seeing them in the wild is something else entirely. On day one of Quark’s cruise, we saw 11 polar bears -- females with cubs making their way down to the water and disappearing into slow-moving wakes as they started to swim, and even lone males moving steadily across high plateaus, getting harder and harder to find again in binoculars as it started to snow. Pro-tip: Polar bears are generally best viewed during the brief summer season.

One of the things the Arctic has over the Antarctic is that it’s an incredible wildlife destination -- a region where you can see not just polar bears, but musk ox, arctic fox, arctic hare, seals, whales, maybe even narwhals. (Narwhals aren’t likely, TBH, as they’re an exceedingly rare sighting, but perhaps you’ll be one of the lucky ones.) If you’re mostly interested in wildlife, Quark offers focused packages that get you tracking down your favorite critters.

He Lived in ANTARCTICA For 5 Years

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Meet Tomski, a Polish biologist who is one of the most experienced explorers in the polar regions. He is the head expedition leader on board this Hurtigruten expedition to Greenland and Iceland, and I've learned a lot from him over the past few weeks!

This video is a little glimpse into his life, as he's spent a cumulative of 5 years living and researching in Antarctica. It takes a lot of sacrifice and guts to live in complete isolation (and freezing temperatures) for so long, but if someone can do it, it's this guy!

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Don't Believe it Until You See it! Underwater Waterfall in Mauritius Island Will Shock You #shorts

Take a trip to Mauritius Island and explore an amazing underwater waterfall. This waterfall is sure to shock you, and it's a must-see destination if you're in the area.

If you're looking for a beautiful and stunning way to spend your weekend, look no further than the Le Morne underwater waterfall in Mauritius Island. Located just 30 minutes from the capital of Port Louis, this waterfall is a must-see for any traveler to Mauritius.

In this short video, we'll show you just how beautiful and stunning this waterfall is. After watching this video, you'll be sure to book your trip to see this incredible underwater waterfall for yourself!

Would you believe me if I told you there's an underwater waterfall on Mauritius island? Well, check out this video to see for yourself! This waterfall is truly stunning and will shock you – you have to see it to believe it!

If you're looking for a relaxing vacation, then check out Mauritius island – this underwater waterfall is a must-see attraction! Not only is it beautiful to look at, but it's also a great place to relax and get lost in the beautiful underwater world.

In this short video, we'll show you an amazing underwater waterfall in Mauritius Island that will shock you!

If you're looking for a unique and beautiful destination to vacation to, be sure to check out Mauritius Island! This island is home to some of the most beautiful waterfalls you'll ever see. Check out this underwater waterfall in this short video and see for yourself why it's worth traveling to Mauritius Island!

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Regional Overview of Greenland

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North East Greenland National Park with SV Rembrandt van Rijn

Video about my trip to North East Greenland National Park in July and August 2022. Sailing trip with SV Rembrandt van Rijn starting in Spitsbergen and going to Greenland.

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