• "Qaqortoq " Greenland

    July 16 in Greenland ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

    Our visit to Qaqortoq felt like stepping into a postcard. The colourful village hugged the shoreline, with rocky hills rising behind and the harbour dotted with fishing boats and icebergs. We strolled through town and were fascinated by the modern rock art—stone carvings etched directly into the landscape, blending tradition with creativity.

    Kel and I couldn’t resist the icy lake and waded in knee-deep—laughing, freezing, and loving every second. From there, we hiked up Communication Hill, where the views were nothing short of breathtaking. Below us, our ship floated near a glowing blue iceberg, while the colourful town spread out like a storybook scene.

    As we sailed out of port, we passed even more majestic icebergs—sculpted by nature, silent and surreal in the Arctic mist. It was a farewell that felt dreamlike, the perfect end to a day of wild beauty and unexpected fun.
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