Thanks Nicola. I flew Dash 7s on my first trip to Greenland and hadn't realised that since then they've been phasing in the Dash 8. They do look alike!
That's a matter of perspective. The residents of kulusuk have no interaction with Iceland apart from receiving some day trippers in the summer. They suffer from their remoteness from the centre of power in Greenland on the west coast.
Fair point, I like to think Greenland can forge better connections with both east and west in the future.. Kulusuk really looks like a safe spot to develop maybe an interesting, viable tourist location for Europeans. I actually have got the impression the Greenland tourist sector is doing increasingly well.
@@TravelObscurer The UA-cam algorithm presented me with this video out of the blue and what a pleasant and unexpected little trip down memory lane watching it was😀 I was one of those day trippers way back in the late 90s and I've never forgotten that unique day out from Reykjavik! It was on a Fokker 50 operated by the Icelandic domestic carrier. The weather was clear and sunny...and on the return flight the pilot made a slight detour to give us a fairly close up view of a glacier 😊
Hi Jonathan, 1 bit of advice from someone who's travelled a fair bit and watches few travel vlogs: A longer video of around 20 mins highlighting more details about the place or even combining 2-3 videos to make it more interesting might bring in more traffic and might result in monetizing your already awesome content.
What a stunning spot 🙂
Love shorts videos! 5 or 10 minutes max!🎉
Thank you very much for this very special trip report!😃💛👍 Only btw.: They´re Dash (DHC) 8-200, not Dash 7-🙂
Thanks Nicola. I flew Dash 7s on my first trip to Greenland and hadn't realised that since then they've been phasing in the Dash 8. They do look alike!
loved the content and length of the video. thanks
Thanks!
*For the record, that's a Dash-8. Dash-7 has 4 engines.*
Yes, my mistake. Hadn't spotted that there had been an overhaul of the fleet since my previous visit.
*Remote as it may be, Google Maps has street views.*
It’s actually the least remote part of Greenland, as close to Iceland as you can get
That's a matter of perspective. The residents of kulusuk have no interaction with Iceland apart from receiving some day trippers in the summer. They suffer from their remoteness from the centre of power in Greenland on the west coast.
Fair point, I like to think Greenland can forge better connections with both east and west in the future.. Kulusuk really looks like a safe spot to develop maybe an interesting, viable tourist location for Europeans. I actually have got the impression the Greenland tourist sector is doing increasingly well.
@@TravelObscurer The UA-cam algorithm presented me with this video out of the blue and what a pleasant and unexpected little trip down memory lane watching it was😀
I was one of those day trippers way back in the late 90s and I've never forgotten that unique day out from Reykjavik! It was on a Fokker 50 operated by the Icelandic domestic carrier. The weather was clear and sunny...and on the return flight the pilot made a slight detour to give us a fairly close up view of a glacier 😊
Hi Jonathan, 1 bit of advice from someone who's travelled a fair bit and watches few travel vlogs: A longer video of around 20 mins highlighting more details about the place or even combining 2-3 videos to make it more interesting might bring in more traffic and might result in monetizing your already awesome content.
Hi Souritya. Most of my films are 8 to 15 minutes in length. This was a "short" simply due to the nature of the content.