For my third and last collection of photographs of this fascinating small coastal town in Greenland, I have eleven miscellaneous photographs from the town and nearby. The first two are of icebergs and a glacier high up in the mountains viewed on the approach to the town from the sea. The remaining photographs show views of the town, its harbour, its backdrop of saw-tooth mountains, its proud displaying of the national flag, and of a reconstructed turf house, showing the original homes in which the townsfolk lived . . .
I loved all your photos. Thank you for sharing them.
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Thank you for your comments Jerry.
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These are beautiful, Roland. What kind of critter is that curled up by the hut? Do I need a stronger pair of glasses because it looks like a polar bear?
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Thanks for responding, Laura. It’s a dog – couldn’t say what breed. Similar to one (perhaps easier to see) in my last week’s Nanortalik photographs.
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I plan to take a look at those. Yes, the critter looked much too languid to be a polar bear. But my eyes deceived me.
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Yes, Laura. Languid is a good word. I didn’t see any dogs running about – just resting. Perhaps they are night creatures there – and there’s plenty of night for them there!
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You are right of course.
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I’m sure that polar bears can be languid too–after a good meal!
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Nice photos Roland. Everything looks so crisp and clear.
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Thanks for commenting, Davy.
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Lovely photos – when is your next trip?!
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Don’t suppose I’ll ever get back there. Devon next week!
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Beautiful awesome eye for beauty
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