UNEXPECTED! We discover what children in Greenland do for fun and it isn’t what you expect.
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Creator's Key Takeaways
we did notice there was a metal Mast but around the metal Mast there were several ropes tied to it where we discovered local children using this Mast as swings
it was one of their emergency alert beacons that they sound when certain things happen and the children had obviously climbed up tied a few bits of rope and we're using it as a swing set
it just shows that the children locally who have no fear of plus visitors at all but they really use their initiative and create something out of nothing
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On day 12 we reached our second and final port of Nanortalik, Greenland on our Island Princess Iceland and Greenland Cruise. We spent the morning exploring Island Princess and we had a Princess excursion booked for the afternoon. Nanortalik is a small settlement in southern Greenland with a population of 1,185. It has a very small port which lead to some difficulties in allowing cruise passengers to explore this town. Nanrotalik is one of the most remote places we have ever visited, and we enjoyed experiencing the local way of life. We had booked an Iceberg Tour on a Rib, this allowed us to get up close and personal to many of the local icebergs.