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Greenland doesn’t do roads; at least, not between towns. The permafrost, jagged peaks and immense ice sheet that blankets around 80 per cent of the island make highways impossible.
A visitor in disconnected Greenland. Greenland's cities, towns and settlements are not connected by road. The only way for tourists to move around is by boat, plane or helicopter.
Greenlanders have celebrated National Day, the Arctic island’s biggest summer festival, to mark the solstice with songs, ...
ILULISSAT, Greenland − Much like the luminous and shape-shifting ice sculptures that dominate every sightline in this craggy Arctic Circle town, Greenland's tourism industry is ever expanding ...
The rugged, icy landscape means Greenland’s towns aren’t connected to each other by road, making air and sea the main modes of travel. Ice covers 80 percent of the land.
They didn’t get as far as they had planned. The delegation traveled to the town of Narsaq, home to 1,300 people, by ...
Donald Trump, discussing Freedom Cities: "These Freedom Cities will reopen the frontier, reignite American imagination, and give hundreds of thousands of young people and other people—all hard ...
President Trump's still talking about buying Greenland, declining to rule out force to acquire the world's largest island. Greenlanders say they're not for sale, but they are open for business.
Greenland ‘Freedom City’? Rich Donors Push Trump for a Tech Hub up North (Reuters) - As the Trump administration intensifies efforts to acquire Greenland from Denmark — or take it by force ...
As Greenland’s Ice Sheet Melts, an Island Town Rises Geologists are working with local communities to determine how residents can adapt as the area’s sea level, in effect, goes down.
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