paste pictures of any four famous tourist attractions in Greenland.Name these places and write few lines about them
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1. VISIT THE SPECTACULAR ILULISSAT ICE-FJORD
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2004, this is one of Greenland’s most visited areas, and it’s easy to see why. This section of coast in Disko Bay is strewn with icebergs and ginormous glaciers can be seen calving, a process during which the iceberg breaks off from the glaciers and floats serenely out into the coastal waters. If you’re fortunate enough to time your visit just right (this can be seen from the land, unlike other ice-fjords in Greenland). You’ll bear witness to this breathtaking natural spectacle, giving you an unforgettable memory.
2. WATCH WHALES THRIVE IN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT
Whales are extraordinary mammals and nothing can quite prepare you for the sight of one up close. Fortunately, in Greenland, when the fjords have melted in the months of May, June and July, you can often see whales gliding effortlessly between the icebergs and along the stunning coastline. Take a guided boat tour and view humpback, minke, and fin whales. If you’re very lucky, you can see blue whales, killer whales, narwhals, beluga whales, sperm whales, and pilot whales. While sightings aren’t guaranteed, most visitors will get to see them if they go at the right time of year. Tours typically leave from towns like Qeqertarsuaq, Nuuk, and Aasiaat. The most popular tour operators are Disko Line and Greenland Adventures.
3. EXPLORE NUUK AND THE GREENLAND NATIONAL MUSEUM
As the capital and administrative center of Greenland, Nuuk has a wonderful museum with collections featuring hunting equipment, kayaks, carvings, and Viking finds. These artifacts help to paint a picture of what life was like in this vast region hundreds of years ago. See mummies of women and children that were discovered in 1978 and which are around 500 years old. They are so well preserved that you can still see some of the tattoos on their faces and even the colors of their clothes.
The Godthab Fjord is arguably Greenland’s most picturesque region, with fascinating old buildings and a colonial harbor. Tours regularly depart from Nuuk.
4. A TIMELESS NATURAL ATTRACTION – THE NORTHERN LIGHTS
northern lights in the night city in winter
The natural light show that is the Aurora Borealis is an unmissable sight in Greenland. Just make sure you visit in the winter and check with locals or a tourist information office about the best time and place to see them. Typically, traveling to Greenland between November and March gives you the best chance of seeing the Northern Lights, although they’re best viewed with clear skies from December through February. Visible across Greenland, they’re best viewed from Qaqortoq (south), Ittoqqortoormiit (east), and Kangerlussuaq (west). These spots provide the best views.
5. TAKE A DIP IN THE UUNARTOQ HOT SPRINGS
Hot springs are found all over Greenland. But the hot springs on the uninhabited island of Uunartoq are an ideal temperature for bathing. They’re just a short boat ride from the town of Ilulissat. Here, you’ll find three naturally heated springs that have merged into a small pool, in which you can take a gloriously warm dip while marveling at the surrounding mountains. There are literally thousands of springs elsewhere in Greenland, most notably on Disko Island. There are around a hundred more on the eastern side of the country.
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