Saturday, October 18, 2014

Tourism in Greenland

                                                                                  الشفق القطبي الشمالي في غرينلاند                                                                      




If you love nature, there are many tourist attractions that can be found in Greenland. Greenland is one of the largest islands in the world. Greenland is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean in northeastern Canada. And its main attractions for tourists in Greenland as a country with landscapes in the Arctic stunning.

It is the most important tourist attractions in Greenland:

1. Knock
Knock is the capital of Greenland. Which is located at the mouth of the entrance Nuup Kangerlua on the west coast of Greenland, about 150 miles (240 km) south of the Arctic Circle. The city was founded in 1728 by the Norwegian missionary Hanz Egede when Greenland was a colony under the Norwegian Crown Norwegian Dano.

2. Arctic
Pole Achammaliho small community by nearly 200 people working mainly at the airport or hotels. It is an independent entity with the power plant, port and workshops. North Pole is located in the deepest end Balamadik Marine Eric, which is located to the south of the island. Most people enjoy in the Arctic when traveling to Greenland.

3. Ilulissat
Ilulissat is the third largest settlement in Greenland, about 200 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. Ilulissat also means "icebergs" and places in Greenland tourism is one of the most popular places.

4. Oomanak
Oomanak is a city in the west of Greenland. Accepts visitors in the summer to visit the surrounding area by boat, and in the winter to enjoy the snow. And used a sled dog during the winter months to travel around the city, and to the fishing sites, and to the nearby settlements. Travelers can enjoy the sun in Oomanak between May 17-July 28

5. Narsak
Narsak centrally located on a plain system giant fjord in Greenland. The area is a great place to tour tourist, and the bumper is filled with wildlife, including seals, salmon, trout, and whales, as well as icebergs from glaciers nearby.

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