07/03/24
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Ilulissat Icefjord: Announced as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004, the Ilulissat Icefjord stretches 40km from the Greenland ice sheet to Disko Bay.
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Knud Rasmussen’s Museum: Built in 1917, the architect, Helge Bojsen-Møller, was inspired by the style of English cottages.
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The Magnificent Ice Cap: Measuring over 2,000,000 cubic kilometers, the Greenland Ice Sheet is a behemoth-like spread falling below Antarctica, as the second largest ice sheet in the world.
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Katuaq: One of the top places to visit in Greenland is Katuaq which was designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen. This modernist structure is L-shaped. It contains two auditoria.
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‘Church Of Our Saviour’ Or Nuuk Cathedral: Consecrated in 1849, this church is a prominent site where most of its population gathers to celebrate National Day and other festivals.
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Greenland National Museum And Archives: The Greenland National Museum and Archives was one of the oldest museums in Greenland built in the mid-60s.
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Eqi Glacier: A boat takes you close enough to experience this cascading spectacle, it is quite an event! The Eqi Glacier ends in the fjord 80 km north of Ilulissat.
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Disko Bay: Occupying the western coast of Greenland, this bay has historical significance, as it was at this place Erik the Red, a Norse explorer first started a settlement in 985 AD.
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