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Typical fishing boat coming back from fishing
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Daniela and Melanie (German sisters who I met on the Greenland tour and then spent extra days with after the tour)
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Me and Melanie
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Me, Daniela and Melanie
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Daniela and Melanie
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Daniela
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Turquoise iceberg (you can really see how much is hidden underwater)
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Iceberg on the way to Rodebay
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Iceberg on the way to Rodebay
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Sunlight was always on the water (even at midnight!)
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First view of Rodebay (village of 45 people with school, church, restaurant, gym, hotel, grocery store)
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Esle at the harbor in Rodebay
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Esle boat we arrived on
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Typical scene with laundry, house in a bright color on rocks
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Christian, friend of Captain Torvald visiting Greenland for a week from Copenhagen (he used to live in Greenland and now builds wooden boats in Denmark)
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Fish drying racks in backyard of house
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The dump/incinerator is the far building with an incredible view of the sea
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Winches used to pull whales up on shore (the rock is covered with ice so they slide up)
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Greenlandic kayak scene on vase in church
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Church (despite there only being 45 people in town)
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School room for 12 students (all the kids in the town - high school aged kids have to leave and go to a boarding school in the south of Greenland and then to university in Nuuk or Denmark)
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Daniela, happy customer with cold drink for a hot day
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Typical grocery (most villages have a shop with the essentials - $5 for a cucumber, $2 per banana))
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Rodebay (with 45 people and more than 45 structures)
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Yellow marker all along the 22 km path we hiked
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Start of the hike (notice no trees!)
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Typical treeless scenery
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Lake along the hike from Rodebay to Ilulisssat
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Lake along the hike from Rodebay to Ilulisssat
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Lake along the hike from Rodebay to Ilulisssat