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Nuuk Airport to Northwest North Northeast Nuuk Skilift and the top of Sermitsiaq West South west the Nuuk suburb Nuussuaq at due west University of Greenland
Iggia - Nuuk Marina Probably the largest marina in the world compared to population. In Greenland the...
View from hilltop in Nuusuaq.Nuussuaq is a suburb to Nuuk and the next most populous entity in Greenl...
Nuuk Airport from the North a cold spring Saturday. To the North "Sermitsiaq" the landmark mountain o...
Quasunnguaq is a hill near Nuuk Airport.It's 430 meters above sealevel and from the top there's a bea...
View from northern part of Quassussuaq.There's a nice view over Nuuk, the airport and surroundings.To...
View from our veranda in Nuuk Greenland April 2012.View over Nuuk Fiord to the West and North.To Sout...
Small stony beach at Qasigiannguit inlet near Nuuk below Kigutaarnat. A small iceberg is grounded to ...
Newest part of the the new suburb Qinngorput on a windy day in April.Across the bay Nuussuaq, Nuuk an...
Hilltop between Nuuk and the suburb Nuussuaq. The building with the tall chimney to the Southeast is ...
Hilltop between Nuuk and NuussuaqGives a good overview of both Nuuk and the suburb Nuussaq.The hillto...
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