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We Saw Northern Lights! [Nuuk, Greenland]
Greenland Day 1 & 2 - Welcome to Nuuk, Greenland! In this daily vlog, we travel from Copenhagen, Denmark to Nuuk, Greenland where we explore the colourful city, learn about Greenlandic culture and watch the Northern Lights for the FIRST TIME!
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Living on minimum income in Denmark
What is it to live on minimum income in a country like Denmark, which has relatively good income schemes? Well, even in Denmark, there has been a huge reduction in the amount of minimum income for people below 25. Listen to the views of young people impacted by this change.
Bart Oosterveld discusses Denmark and Greenland's economy
CGTN's Rachelle Akuffo spoke with Bart Oosterveld, C. Boyden Gray fellow on Global Finance and Growth and director of the Global Business & Economics Program at the Atlantic Council about Denmark's and Greenland's economy.
48 Hours in Greenland 2019: Inuits, Icebergs and Insane Hikes
48 Hours in Greenland - Icebergs, Colorful Houses and Fjord Adventures
No, Greenland is not for sale, but it is open for business and well worth the trip!
A real dream for any traveler, Greenland is one of the most remote and mysterious countries on Earth. We got lucky enough to visit it in September and were absolutely stunned by this untouched country and its colorful capital Nuuk.
From the vast beauty of its beautiful landscapes to the joys of fishing your own dinner, through the discovery of ancient settlements and the cutest houses in the world, here’s our full guide to 48 Hours in Greenland.
48 Hours in Greenland | Day 1: Downtown Nuuk, Colorful Houses and Big Malene
With a direct Greenland Air flight to Nuuk from Copenhagen or Reykjavik, the Greenlandic capital is an absolute must-do when visiting Scandinavia and Northern Europe.
After our arrival in Nuuk and check-in in the Hotel Hans Egede, we headed off to discover downtown Nuuk and the beautiful colorful houses we saw so many pictures about.
Since Nuuk is small, we did all of downtown Nuuk on foot, from our hotel.
We started off visiting the Nuuk Cathedral, which is a tribute to the Christian influence on the nation, since the Inuits had different beliefs before Denmark settlements. The Cathedral is built in a similar Lutheran style compared to Icelandic churches - really worth the detour!
Right next to the Cathedral, we could visit the Nuuk National Museum and Cultural Center, which taught us a lot about Greenland, since in true Jeff and Anne fashion, we came without knowing much! Greenland has a long history of settlements, from the first Inuit settlers to the Danish in the last two centuries.
Dated to around 1475 AD, the oldest human remains found in Greenland are from Inuit mummies - we saw them in the museum, and warning, they’re quite chilling.
A little over the Museum you will find the famous Kolonihavn area, with its collection of wooden Inuit traditional houses, with an urban landscape filled with an amazing array of bright colors, from deep yellow to bright orange, from neon green to electric blue. What a view!
In the afternoon we attempted the summit of Big Malene, located in the most popular outdoor region of Nuuk, Quassussuaq.
The 2,493-foot-tall (761 m) Store Malene/Big Malene is a solid hike up to the peak, offering a great view of Nuuk, Akia (Nordlandet), Sermitsiaq and the Kangerluarsunnguaq Fjord with its spectacular glaciers.
All hiking trails are marked, the Big Malene being recognizable with its orange markings on the rocks alongside the trail.
You can take this hike with a guide, which we would recommend, however we attempted it on our own, being last minute as usual.
In dry weather, the ascent is pretty straightforward, albeit fairly difficult, but we attempted it with fog and rain and had to stop half way through due to too many slippery rocks. But we will be back, we said!
Since we couldn’t climb all the way up to Big Malene, we decided to go back and hike Lille Malene/Little Malene, around the same spot and offering impressive views of Nuuk, Akia, the surrounding regions and the spectacular sea.
Following this time the green markings on the rocks, we hiked around the lake for a couple hours, this time in dry weather!
Tip: The water in the streams is clean and drinkable! Bring a mug or bottle to scoop the water up with.
These two hikes are really the best outdoors trails to follow if you don’t have a car around Nuuk - accessible via bus number 1 from downtown Nuuk for 16 krones each (about $2.5), stopping in Qinngorput and heading from there. Our hotel had a hiking map of Nuuk which was also very helpful!
We took 2 boat tours during this trip, both with Nuuk Water Taxi in an open boat, with full life suits (did you see our video?).
The first tour was an amazing fishing and eat-your-own-fish boat tour, bringing us an hour boat ride away outside of Nuuk in Qooqqut Nuan to fish our dinner. We both caught fished in less than a minute in 65-meters deep water (brrr) and were brought to the unique restaurant on the island for them to cook it for us. Can’t beat it! The dinner was delicious, complete with soup, steamed and fried fish and rice, potatoes and vegetables.
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48 Hours in Greenland 2018: Inuits, Icebergs and Insane Hikes
An expat couple currently traveling the world came by Nuuk, Greenland. See what they made in two days.
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A real dream for any traveler, Greenland is one of the most remote and mysterious countries on Earth. We got lucky enough to visit it in September and were absolutely stunned by this untouched country and its colorful capital Nuuk.
From the vast beauty of its beautiful landscapes to the joys of fishing your own dinner, through the discovery of ancient settlements and the cutest houses in the world, here’s our full guide to 48 Hours in Greenland.
48 Hours in Greenland | Day 1: Downtown Nuuk, Colorful Houses and Big Malene
With a direct Greenland Air flight to Nuuk from Copenhagen or Reykjavik, the Greenlandic capital is an absolute must-do when visiting Scandinavia and Northern Europe.
After our arrival in Nuuk and check-in in the Hotel Hans Egede, we headed off to discover downtown Nuuk and the beautiful colorful houses we saw so many pictures about.
Since Nuuk is small, we did all of downtown Nuuk on foot, from our hotel.
We started off visiting the Nuuk Cathedral, which is a tribute to the Christian influence on the nation, since the Inuits had different beliefs before Denmark settlements. The Cathedral is built in a similar Lutheran style compared to Icelandic churches - really worth the detour!
Right next to the Cathedral, we could visit the Nuuk National Museum and Cultural Center, which taught us a lot about Greenland, since in true Jeff and Anne fashion, we came without knowing much! Greenland has a long history of settlements, from the first Inuit settlers to the Danish in the last two centuries.
Dated to around 1475 AD, the oldest human remains found in Greenland are from Inuit mummies - we saw them in the museum, and warning, they’re quite chilling.
A little over the Museum you will find the famous Kolonihavn area, with its collection of wooden Inuit traditional houses, with an urban landscape filled with an amazing array of bright colors, from deep yellow to bright orange, from neon green to electric blue. What a view!
In the afternoon we attempted the summit of Big Malene, located in the most popular outdoor region of Nuuk, Quassussuaq.
The 2,493-foot-tall (761 m) Store Malene/Big Malene is a solid hike up to the peak, offering a great view of Nuuk, Akia (Nordlandet), Sermitsiaq and the Kangerluarsunnguaq Fjord with its spectacular glaciers.
All hiking trails are marked, the Big Malene being recognizable with its orange markings on the rocks alongside the trail.
You can take this hike with a guide, which we would recommend, however we attempted it on our own, being last minute as usual.
In dry weather, the ascent is pretty straightforward, albeit fairly difficult, but we attempted it with fog and rain and had to stop half way through due to too many slippery rocks. But we will be back, we said!
Since we couldn’t climb all the way up to Big Malene, we decided to go back and hike Lille Malene/Little Malene, around the same spot and offering impressive views of Nuuk, Akia, the surrounding regions and the spectacular sea.
Following this time the green markings on the rocks, we hiked around the lake for a couple hours, this time in dry weather!
Tip: The water in the streams is clean and drinkable! Bring a mug or bottle to scoop the water up with.
These two hikes are really the best outdoors trails to follow if you don’t have a car around Nuuk - accessible via bus number 1 from downtown Nuuk for 16 krones each (about $2.5), stopping in Qinngorput and heading from there. Our hotel had a hiking map of Nuuk which was also very helpful!
We took 2 boat tours during this trip, both with Nuuk Water Taxi in an open boat, with full life suits (did you see our video?).
The first tour was an amazing fishing and eat-your-own-fish boat tour, bringing us an hour boat ride away outside of Nuuk in Qooqqut Nuan to fish our dinner. We both caught fished in less than a minute in 65-meters deep water (brrr) and were brought to the unique restaurant on the island for them to cook it for us. Can’t beat it! The dinner was delicious, complete with soup, steamed and fried fish and rice, potatoes and vegetables.
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Fuming over Greenland rebuff, Trump cancels upcoming Denmark visit
President Trump has canceled a planned trip to Denmark because Danish leadership refused to discuss selling Greenland. In Denmark, Trump's decision was seen as doubly offensive considering he had reportedly pushed for a grand welcome from the longtime U.S. ally. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports on Copenhagen's reaction and why climate change is putting Greenland in the spotlight.
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Horsens, Denmark Town Tour With Lalay (mix language) by irisperience
For my last weekend with my friends in Denmark, I decided to show you our little town in Horsens, Denmark.
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Climate Meltdon: Could rubies hold the key to Greenland's future? | 5 News
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What do Danes think about Donald Trump cancelling his Denmark trip?
Donald Trump this week postponed a trip to Denmark because its prime minister refused to discuss the sale of Greenland. We spoke to Danes to get their view on Trump's move... and they were scathing.…
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Remains of Greenland
Climate change is leading to an accelerated destruction of archaeological sites in the Arctic. In this video researchers go to Greenland to learn more about what is happening to the frozen past.
Remains of Greenland is a co-operation between The National Museum of Denmark, The Greenland National Museum and Archives and Center for Permafrost (CENPERM) at University of Copenhagen and is built on the experiences of several previous collaborative projects.
The project group consists of a team of experienced researchers, young researchers and students. The project focuses on the Nuuk region in South West Greenland, which is the part of Greenland with the highest density and variety of archaeological sites and where the effects of climatic change are already visible.
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LOL: Trump Is At War With Denmark
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Languages of Denmark
The Kingdom of Denmark has only one official language, Danish, the national language of the Danish people, but there are several minority languages spoken through the territory. These include German, Faroese, and Greenlandic.
A large majority of Danes also speak English as a second language; it is mandatory for Danish students to learn from the first grade in Folkeskole. In the fifth grade of Folkeskole, a third language option is given, usually German or French. The vast majority pick German. The third most widely understood language is Swedish, with 13% of Danes reporting to be able to speak it.
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Hitler Reacts to Trump Canceling His Denmark Visit Because He Couldn't Buy Greenland
NOTE: This is actually one of the two Downfall parody videos that mention Trump and Greenland. See the other video, Mannerheim Finds Out Trump Canceled His Denmark Visit Because He Couldn't Buy Greenland, at .
Don’t miss out more of my other Downfall parody works on the Downfall Parody Videos Made by Disco Saturn video playlist at .
In this latest Downfall parody video Adolf Hitler finds out, through his generals, that US President Donald Trump has canceled his visit to Denmark because he couldn't buy their overseas territory, Greenland, from them. More on the news story that inspired me to make this video at .
The following actors on this video include Bruno Ganz (Hitler), Rolf Kanies (Krebs), Christian Redl (Jodl), Justus Von Dohnányi (Burgdorf) and Alexandra Maria Lara (Traudl) - all of which have spoken lines in the original bunker scene.
All footage is taken from the German film 'Downfall (Der Untergang)'. The music featured at the end of the video is a sped-up version of the Greenlandic anthem that I'm using as the state song of American Greenland in an alternate future in which Trump actually buys Greenland; see it at .
Oh, and one more thing: I don't own anything that isn't mine as this work falls under fair use according to the following clause...
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Trump cancels visit to Denmark after PM rejects sale of Greenland
US President Donald Trump has defended his decision to cancel his trip to Denmark.
He called the Danish prime minister nasty after Mette Frederiksen said Trump's idea of buying Greenland was absurd.
Greenland is a semi-autonomous territory with a population of just 58,000 people.
Eighty percent of it is covered by an ice sheet, but Trump appears to have made the offer for strategic reasons.
Al Jazeera's White House Correspondent Kimberly Halkett reports from Washington, DC.
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Flight from FFM over Greenland to LA 1979 - USA, Denmark Super8 Travel Channel
Flight from FFM over Greenland to Los Angeles
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Auf dem Flug 1979 von Frankfurt/Main nach Los Angeles überquerte ich Grönland. Besonders beeindruckt haben mich die riesigen Schnee- und Eisflächen. Ein Teil ist sicherlich schon geschmolzen. Wann wird nichts mehr davon übrig sein.....?
On the flight 1979 from Frankfurt / Main to Los Angeles I crossed Greenland.
I was particularly impressed by the gigantic snow and ice surfaces. A part has melted already. How long will it be before nothing is left...?
Baltic Sea Camping in Denmark :: Scandinavia Daily Vlog Ep. 36
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