Thanks for the perspective of that small town. One thing I noticed, it is very clean of garbage and plastics . Interesting in those days for sure. Regards from Portugal
Unfortunately, we did not buy anything there. I think I remember them taking US dollars though. Thank you for your comments and thank you for subscribing to our channel.
Yes. If you watch the photos at the very end of the video you will see it at 35:06. It also appears near the end of the video briefly behind the fish market. Thank you for your comments and thank you for subscribing to our channel.
@@PortMonkeys These small trees are native AND planted. Thanks for the tour around my childhood town: I'm going there in 7 days for the first time in 20 years.
We were on one of the first cruises to stop there a number of years ago. Schools were closed so they could meet us. It was wonderful
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Thanks for the perspective of that small town. One thing I noticed, it is very clean of garbage and plastics . Interesting in those days for sure. Regards from Portugal
Thank you very much!
Do you remember what form of payment they accepted? Going in Sept. Not sure if they accept CC or need Krones.
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By chance did you see a pleasure boat anchorage area in the harbor?
Yes. If you watch the photos at the very end of the video you will see it at 35:06. It also appears near the end of the video briefly behind the fish market. Thank you for your comments and thank you for subscribing to our channel.
Surprising how many trees grow there-I thought Greenland had no trees.
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I learned that there are some forested valleys in the South...were thye planted as well?@@PortMonkeys
In the far south trees will grow if you plant them. There are some native trees in a valley on the southwest coast.
@@PortMonkeys These small trees are native AND planted. Thanks for the tour around my childhood town: I'm going there in 7 days for the first time in 20 years.
@@PortMonkeys Oh, a few are of course imported from the other artic areas, maybe collected as seedlings from the plantage somewhere in the fiords...
Lol i lived in this town for about 8 years
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Of course, if you have any questions about the town, just let me know. I've sinced moved away from greenland to Denmark.@@PortMonkeys
To be honest, it doesn’t seem that interesting from a historical perspective. I would probably do a tour.
There really isn’t much in town. A tour might be a good idea. Thank you for your comments and thank you for subscribing to our channel.
The town was not built up as now
It seemed pretty small to us still. It must’ve been really, really small.