This Arctic capital houses 15th-century frozen mummies (where 18,000 people blend Inuit traditions with modern life at Earth’s extreme edge)
The world’s northernmost capital hides a treasure trove of cultural wonders that most travelers overlook. Perched on Greenland’s southwest coast, Nuuk blends ancient Inuit traditions with Danish-influenced modernity in a setting that defies imagination. Where icebergs and culture collide With just 18,000 residents, Nuuk might seem modest, but this Arctic metropolis packs a cultural punch … Lire plus