Gudrun's photos with the keyword: Uummannaq

Uummannaq at sunrise

Uummannaq Mountain

01 Jul 2024 39 52 199
This iconic heart shaped mountain (1170m) sits on Uummannaq island in Uummannaq fjord. It consists of granite and gneiss and dominates the landscape from afar.

Uummannaq bus stop

Slowly melting

29 Jun 2024 43 56 255
Iceberg in Uummannaq harbour

Colonial quarter Uummannaq

Uummannaq Fjord

25 Feb 2024 55 31 308
Just a brief sign of life, I'm off for another two weeks but expect to bring back some new photos:-) Looking forward to visiting your photo pages in March!

Colourful houses

22 Sep 2023 93 134 455
...and some fences to keep the sled dog puppies in. Adult dogs are always chained, they are half wild and only follow their owner, puppies up to 6 months are allowed to run free. Greenlandic sled dogs are not huskies, they are a completely different breed and still have a lot of wolf in them. Other dog breeds aren't allowed into Greenland, sled dogs that have left the country aren't allowed back in. hFF folks!

House with a view

20 Sep 2023 57 64 302
in Uummannaq (ca.1400 inhabitants)

Icy Blue Morning

18 Sep 2023 63 76 332
Early morning in the fjord towards Uummannaq, the ice pilot had his work cut out. Vessels venturing into Greenlandic coastal waters have to take 2 Danish ice pilots on board who work in 4 hour shifts. Exceptions are regular cargo ships and ferries with specially licensed crews- and of course the local fishermen who know their area.

Uummannaq

17 Sep 2023 37 42 267
One of Greenland's most beautiful settlements, Uummannaq is dominated by its heart shaped mountain (the Inuit see a seal's heart in it). The daisy like flowers are tripleurospermum subpolare (Strandkamille), growing in profusion along the coast de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uummannaq en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uummannaq

J and T Fashion, Uummannaq

17 Sep 2023 31 44 231
SC 63: Red and Yellow A typical colourful Greenlandic scene. All essential goods are brought by sea in shipping containers as there is no road network. The containers are then put to further use for storing any old clobber, you can see them everywhere in front of houses and in people's gardens or along the coast holding fishing gear. btw- opening times of shops, cafés and museums are often rather approximate, supermarkets excepted;-)