Coming out of Newfoundland and heading north, we encountered hours and hours of heavy sea fog. The fog horn blasting for 5 seconds every 2 minutes gets a bit wearing after a while!!! The ship slowed down.
Such was the delay that we had an itinerary change and a missed port for Greenland. Paamuit then Nuuk, instead of Nuuk, Paarmuit and Qarqortoq. The compensation was that the weather was brilliant, as you will see …
If you want to see and even taste crystal fresh air, come to Greenland …
We weaved amongst the icebergs …
… past rocky islands …
… pulled up offshore … and came into an almost impossibly hopeless tender wharf in Paarmuit (population 1600 in an area of about 250 acres). All the buildings are wooden, but there’s not a solitary tree grows in Greenland!
First, a walk to the top of a nearby hill. We could see where the ship was waiting …
… and admired the extraordinay view …
This photo is on the iPhone 6 panorama (actually 90%+ of all photos on the blog are from the iPhone!)
… life is tough on the hills – this is all that grows …
I went higher …
… for a view of the whole town …
We came down off the rock …
… and walked past this gorgeous wooden church …
… past colourful houses and admired the flowers, struggling in the harsh environment …
These were the tallest plants in Paamuit …
… and the dandelions grow really well.
All the houses look pretty cosy and well kept … and very colourful.
Overhead a reminder of “civilisation” …the main track between Europe and America.
Then, when we left – icebergs!!!
We didn’t get very close to this monster (stretching to the limit my telephoto lens capability) …
























absolutely beautiful – your trip has been amazing.
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Glad to see Jan remembered her gloves! When I told Ed there were icebergs in the blog he said he didn’t want to look! He relented and not surprisingly doesn’t want to go to Greenland, not even for the crystal clean air! I guess if you live in such a cold remote place you would have to colour your houses to cheer you up. Would you describe the icebergs as handsome? or scary? or…?
XX.
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Hi Geoff and Jan,
Elizabeth gave me your blog address and I’ve been following you too. Yes, a pretty amazing trip, but I think when it comes to icebergs, I’m with Ed. I see icebergs and I think Titanic. And you know that old saying, “the tip of the iceberg” is what you see. How much more is under the water…. but I mustn’t go on about it. I’m sure you have a brilliant sea captain!
Enjoy, and take care – Gordon
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