Everyone's worried about the shrinking ice cap in Greenland. And yet, locals seem as confident about the future as they are worried about the present.Read the full story: Greenland: living on an ice cap
The 57,000 inhabitants of this huge island go about their business of fishing, mining, and gently handling the tourists.
Aurora borealis (Northern Lights) [can be seen] year-round. You can find mussels on the beach near Oqaatsut, pick berries and mushrooms while hiking, take a kayak out in summer for netting small salmon, and otherwise enjoy the great outdoors. Dog sledding is best here in March and April.
Photo from USGS
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