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Towers of ice and B-52 fighter jets: what it's really like to visit Greenland
- Greenland is drawing more international visitors as Arctic travel gains popularity and new flights improve access.
- Trump sparked renewed talk about control of Greenland after saying the US should have influence over the territory.
- Nuuk’s new international airport and direct Newark service signal a new era of access to Greenland.
- Visitors can experience Greenland’s culture through coastal ferries and Inuit communities along the Sarfaq Ittuk route.
- Greenland’s landscape ranges from ice sheets to green fields, with opportunities to view Northern Lights and glaciers.
- Greenland’s seafood cuisine features whale meat, cod, shrimp and lumpfish roe as traditional fare.
- Greenland’s size and population contrast sharply, with 80% ice cover and about 56,000 residents.
- Cultural hubs like the Greenland National Museum and Nuuk Art Museum offer insights into local traditions.
- Analysts see Greenland’s future influenced by both tourism growth and geopolitical attention.
- Experts highlight accessibility and destination potential as Greenland opens up to more travelers.
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