Exploring East Greenland - Floes / Barren Mountains / Village Aurora

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Inuit village
Taciilaq is the capital of East Greenland and the largest “city” here, but it is only about 1600 inhabitants here. But these are enough for travelers. There are Inuit special colored houses and bays, schools with modern life, shopping malls, police, post office and telephone exchanges, and even hotels, folklores, cafes and handicrafts. factory. If you are on a sunny day, you can shoot high and down the magnificent scene of the villages, bays, mountains and ice floes, is the end of the world worth a visit.

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Hawthorn and the Wilderness
The Ammassalik archipelago in the southeast of Greenland has the same geomorphological structure as most of the Greenland regions, with its exposed and unobtrusive marble mountains, rugged and deep fjords, turbulent streams formed by the melting of snow, clear mountain lakes, and snow peaks. The ice floes are constantly dotted with the mountains and waters. Greenland has its unique and absurd and handsome body, which attracts numerous wilderness walkers to challenge themselves and get close to the beautiful natural environment.

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Fjord Floe
The innumerable immense ice floes and glaciers hidden in the deep and steep fjords are the eternal theme and highlights of the journey to East Greenland. Under the leadership of the local Inuit people, the LZ team had the privilege of driving into the mysterious Sermilik Icefjord before the freezing of autumn in the late autumn. It was also the largest glacial fjord in East Greenland and the second largest ice floe in Greenland. In the quiet, mirrored fjords that have started to break into the ice on the frozen surface of the water, the deeper the more dangerous it is, the more beautiful it is. Appreciating and photographing countless, bizarre and dark blue ice floes, completing the deepest of Greenland East The most classic Fiordland ice skating day tour.

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aurora
The first time I saw the aurora in my life was in Greenland, so far away from China, or was we on the first day of magical Greenland. The Ammassalik region has the same latitude as the northern part of Iceland. It is extremely close to the Arctic Circle line of 66 degrees. Even after we boarded the fjord north of the dinghy, the guide tells us that we have entered the Arctic Circle. Therefore, it is also to appreciate and photograph the Northern Lights. One of the best destinations, but here shooting the Northern Lights has TA's unique supporting role and close view: Ice floes and Eskimo villages.

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