Europe's Least Populated Islands: Land Almost Entirely Covered in Ice and Snow, Dog Sledding Becomes the Main Mode of Transportation
Talking about island travel, everyone chooses to go to islands. This is because people who have lived in cities for a long time yearn for the outside world. Greenland in Europe is a good choice.
If you ask you which is the European island with the fewest people? I believe almost no one knows the answer. Today, let's get to know this smallest island – Greenland. Here, you can see that the land is almost covered in ice and snow, and there are endless glaciers. There are many floating ice on the cold surface, like the world in Frozen. In this ice and snow world, there is a fish, that's whales. Every year when the glaciers melt, whales will float out of the water and sway their tails, forming a spectacle.
And what are the good places to play in Greenland?
That's the Greenland National Museum in Nuuk. Nuuk is a very peculiar little town, and the buildings in the city are very colorful. The Greenland National Museum displays the living utensils used by local people in their era, which have archaeological value. These things can help you better understand the lives of the local people.
Secondly, there is a small airport on the south of Greenland Island, but this flight only flies four times a day, so when you come to Greenland Island, don't try to take a flight.
Generally, people come to Greenland Island with travel groups. On the boat, you can see blue icebergs standing in the sea. This wonderful scenery is definitely worth seeing. Moreover, the island's 'dog sled' is also very interesting.