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Greenland is the world's biggest island. It is a place of wild and rugged scenery and clear clean air. The surrounding seas are either permanently frozen or chilled by the mainly cold currents.

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Visiting Greenland
From the National Tourist Board of Greenland.

Greenland Guide Index
A well structured collection of very useful tourism information.

Nuuk Marathon page
Into running marathons? Ever thought that running 43km through the streets of Nuuk would be beaut fun? Check out the official Nuuk Marathon page for all the details on entering and winning.

Ronald Kramer's Iceberg Paradise
If someone goes to all the bother of scientifically proving that the Titanic never had a snowball's chance in hell of beating the iceberg, then the least you can do is read it.

Greenland expedition
Three polar explorers circumnavigate Greenland by kayak and dogsled. Find out how they do it.

This is Greenland
It's the official Greenland site so it's a bit stiff and formal but it gives good advice and is easy to navigate.







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