ARE YOU READY TO GO TO GREENLAND?
Vicky, my wife, and I went from Iceland to Greenland. We were in eastern Greenland from August 30th to September 2nd 2016, so it was a short trip but very interesting.
Greenland is an autonomous country within the Danish realm. It is the world’s largest island and located between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans. Geographically, it is part of North America but politically and culturally, it has been part of Europe for over a millennium.
About 80% of Greenland is covered with a permanent ice sheet. Despite being inhabited for at least 4,500 years, Greenland is the least densely populated country in the world. Greenland has about 56,000 people in an area equivalent to about 22% of the size of the United States.
So get ready for a short but highly entertaining adventure. This first photo gives you a hint about eastern Greenland.
We stayed at both Tasiilaq and Kulusuk. The dashed line that you see is the Arctic Circle. We were about 65 miles from it.
What does eastern Greenland look like at the end of August?You certainly don't see much green, that's for sure.
As we got closer to landing, it didn't look any greener.
We landed in Kulusuk on a dirt runway. We walked across the dirt and picked up our luggage. I was standing right here and my mind suddenly recalled the movie "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". I remembered the scene where Butch, Sundance and Etta Place get off the train in Bolivia. As I felt the arctic wind sting my face and dust sandblasting me, I thought, "This could be the garden spot of Greenland"....