From kayaking across vast, petrol-blue fjords to tasting locally foraged delicacies, these seven South Greenland adventures reveal a country ripe for adventure. The town of Nanortalik, meaning the ...
Some of the best adventures are born over a beer, and British chef Mike Keen is a prime example. While chatting with a colleague in a bar in Nuuk, Greenland, Keen mused about the challenging ...
Kayaks were once essential to Greenland's Inuit population, who used them for hunting. Now, the kayak is a symbol of national identity. How the unique practices of Greenlandic kayaking are preserving ...
Joel Abrahamsson was fishing off Andörja Island, Norway, when he caught and release the massive Greenland shark for the unofficial kayak fishing record. A kayak fisherman from Sweden shattered the ...
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