Inuit girls from 1906 from photo at National Museum [www.natmus.gl] |
The old town of Nuuk. |
By virtue of its ties with Denmark (the currency is Danish Kroner), Nuuk is the most northerly capital of Europe even though it appears more a part of North America. With a population of just 15,000-odd, this makes Nuuk one of the smallest capitals by population.
Masks form a part of Inuit mythology and theatre (RE) |
A modern commuter bus takes us back to the container wharf where Le Boréal is tied up and we head out into the gloom once again. Around 4pm Capt Garcia calls from the bridge that more whales are sighted.
"Bonjour, votre commandant ici. Whales to port and starboard," he calls excitedly on the PA, "humpbacks, four or five at least, they are everywhere!"
After a delay to observe the whales, we continue north to cross the Arctic Circle sometime during the night.
You can read the naturalist guides' reports at: http://blog.ponant.com > expeditions
Rod is travelling aboard Ponant's Le Boréal as a guest of Travel the World and flying Air Canada
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