Why I Fly - A Dash 7 landing into NUUK airport with turbulence
Why I Fly - A Dash 7 landing into NUUK airport with turbulence
I had the pleasure of flying this thing for 2 years in Greenland. it is an amazing aircraft wich can outperform a Cessna 172 in takeoff and landings without any problems.
Thank you very much mr Hans Christian Sivertsen for this video clip. Hope to see you all in our facebook page Simulation and Aviation
Ivigtut - forladt mineby 5 km fra Grønnedal
Følg med på en kort rundtur i den gamle kryolitmineby Ivigtut. Jeg løb tør for kamerahukommelse midt i det hele, men filmen giver alligevel et godt billede af hvad der er at kigge på i Ivigtut.
Beautiful Greenland (HD1080p)
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Arctic 2015 Expedition: Ottawa to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland!
The first expedition video is here! Follow the journey at studentsonice.com
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North West Passage from Nuuk Greenland to Dutch Harbour Alaska aboard the yacht Apoise
Carpark North - Everything Starts Again (Official Video)
director JEPPE KOLSTRUP (
dop NIELS THASTUM
producer THOR BRAMMER JACOBSEN
editor ALEKSANDER HOERUP
local producer MADS LUMHOLT
line producer NINA PANINNGUAQ S. JACOBSEN
p.a. HELENE LYBERTH HANSEN
dop assistent MIKAEL JACOBSEN
commisioner TORBEN RAVN
greenkeeper PAALO BISGAARD
girl MALU RASMUSSEN
special thanks
GREENLAND TOURISM & BUSINESS COUNCIL
KEN NYBORG / NUUK GOLFKLUB
ARCTIC BOAT CHARTER
OLAV HENRIKSEN
AIR GREENLAND
Plane Spotting at Copenhagen Airport - Air Greenland, Qatar, Estonian, SAS...
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Stockholm/Helsinki/Saint-Petersburg Trip
One-week awesome trip in Sweden, Finland and Russia !
Music : Mr. Green - Timeless Piano
Special thanks : ESN Lund
Credits : Quentin & Yvan
rejse til Grønland
M/S Svendborg 1975
Reykjavík | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:17 1 History
00:04:12 1.1 Rise of nationalism
00:06:03 1.2 World War II
00:07:48 1.3 Post-war development
00:09:09 2 Geography
00:11:32 2.1 Climate
00:14:32 3 Cityscape
00:14:41 4 City administration
00:15:49 4.1 Political control
00:18:29 4.2 Mayor
00:19:22 5 Demographics
00:21:06 5.1 Districts
00:21:55 6 Economy
00:22:45 7 Infrastructure
00:22:54 7.1 Roads
00:23:40 7.2 Airports and seaports
00:24:29 7.3 Railways
00:24:52 7.4 District heating
00:25:42 8 Cultural heritage
00:26:25 9 Lifestyle
00:26:34 9.1 Nightlife
00:27:33 9.2 Live music
00:28:11 9.3 New Year's Eve
00:28:40 9.4 Street Art
00:28:59 10 Main sights
00:30:39 11 Recreation
00:31:14 12 Education
00:31:23 12.1 Secondary schools
00:32:04 12.2 Universities
00:32:20 12.3 International schools
00:32:36 13 Sports teams
00:32:46 13.1 Football
00:32:54 13.1.1 Úrvalsdeild
00:33:03 13.1.2 1. deild karla
00:33:29 13.2 Other
00:33:38 14 Twin towns and sister cities
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Reykjavík ( RAYK-yə-vik, -veek; Icelandic: [ˈreiːcaˌviːk] (listen)) is the capital and largest city of Iceland. It is located in southwestern Iceland, on the southern shore of Faxaflói bay. Its latitude is 64°08' N, making it the world's northernmost capital of a sovereign state. With a population of around 128,793 (and 228,231 in the Capital Region), it is the center of Iceland's cultural, economic and governmental activity, and is a popular tourist destination.
Reykjavík is believed to be the location of the first permanent settlement in Iceland, which, according to Landnámabók, was established by Ingólfr Arnarson in AD 874. Until the 19th century, there was no urban development in the city location. The city was founded in 1785 as an official trading town and grew steadily over the following decades, as it transformed into a regional and later national centre of commerce, population, and governmental activities. It is among the cleanest, greenest, and safest cities in the world.
A bumpy day out on Peters Targa.wmv
Peter Rowlands of Plymouth runs a Targa and operates it as a charter boat for Divers and Underwater photographers through his website at magic-charters.co.uk.
Often it is too rough down here in Plymouth to dive so he will take his boat out for a run to see what is around.
This short video is a collection of clips showing how it often gets down here