Wow! Viking ruins in Greenland is a dream of mine. Need to figure out how to get my dog there & I'm on it. Seeing the actual materials they used (& them!) is really cool~
The “glass jar” is a modern beer bottle. The “Viking ruins” are modern with concrete foundations. The. “Viking grave” is a Greenlandic Inuit grave. They still bury people above ground under a pile of rocks, Vikings didn’t.
Greenland was uninhabited at the time of Eirik the Red's exile, The Inuit people made their way there when glaciers formed a path for them to migrate, which was after Eiriks generati0n, Greenland had thriving Viking settlements by then.. I could be wrong though, my knowledge of the Greenlanders is quite rusty to say the least... 🤔😅
Nice Elley. Very rugged landscape. It probably looks just like it did when the Vikings lived there. I would love to see icebergs. I'm glad you got to dip in the hot springs. Thanks so much for sharing an amazing trip.
I was stationed at Thule AB in the mid 90s. Such a beautiful country. You Brought those memories back! I'm curious where that Fjord is in relation to where I was. You are absolutely correct, I have not seen any technology yet that can truly capture the beauty of those ice bergs.
Barrels like these were made in Greenland until late 1960's/early 1970's, and were used for a lot of purposes. Keeping salted or dried foods as meat, fish, salt, sugar, wheat/grain and were also used as small freight containers. Easy to transport rolling them, and light enough to handle without a crane, even full of goods. Greetings from Greenland. 🇬🇱🇩🇰
Salut Elley ☺ Félicitation pour les 6K abonnés, j'apprécie beaucoup de regardé les vidéos du Greenland avec vous, vous êtes une femme vraiment magnifique, Merci beaucoup de partagé vos voyages, Québec Canada 🥰
Wow! Viking ruins in Greenland is a dream of mine. Need to figure out how to get my dog there & I'm on it.
Seeing the actual materials they used (& them!) is really cool~
I've flown over southern Greenland so many times but had no idea how beautiful it is on the ground. Great video.
What a beautiful country but I couldn't live there I'd go stir crazy...you did a great job again Elley
That was amazing to see that, i bet it was more awesome being there. Thanks for sharing
What a cool place to explore!
I'm glad you were able to make this trip and you were able to take a soak in the hot spring. I'm glad you made it back. Keep bringing the fun! 😷⚒
thank you foe always commenting and being so supportive. you are a bright star in my comments so thank you, thank you!!!
love win you are real and not just making video to make it life is a blessing and it is a joy to share it with you thank you
Fantastic video Elley ! What a great opportunity to visit this remote place. Really enjoyed the history !
The “glass jar” is a modern beer bottle. The “Viking ruins” are modern with concrete foundations. The. “Viking grave” is a Greenlandic Inuit grave. They still bury people above ground under a pile of rocks, Vikings didn’t.
Greenland was uninhabited at the time of Eirik the Red's exile, The Inuit people made their way there when glaciers formed a path for them to migrate, which was after Eiriks generati0n, Greenland had thriving Viking settlements by then.. I could be wrong though, my knowledge of the Greenlanders is quite rusty to say the least... 🤔😅
Cool seeing you on Ed's stream. Looks like fun Elley💥⛏👍 vikings 👍
Tc and Happy Hunting
Nice Elley. Very rugged landscape. It probably looks just like it did when the Vikings lived there. I would love to see icebergs. I'm glad you got to dip in the hot springs. Thanks so much for sharing an amazing trip.
thank you. I was awesome and cold lol :)
Thanks for taking us along
thank you for going with me in my video!!!
Awesome video! I'm very interested in this history, and it's extremely hard to find any video or picture online. Thanks for sharing!
I was stationed at Thule AB in the mid 90s. Such a beautiful country. You Brought those memories back! I'm curious where that Fjord is in relation to where I was. You are absolutely correct, I have not seen any technology yet that can truly capture the beauty of those ice bergs.
My reaction to the skulls, 😮 huh! Holy cow! That is amazing!
I came over from Flash in your pan. Good video. You have some cool content👍⛏
FM is likely "Fortidsminde" wich means historical site
Weren't those actually Viking toasting cups in that grave?
I wonder what the wooden barrels were used for? Fresh water? Something else?
Barrels like these were made in Greenland until late 1960's/early 1970's, and were used for a lot of purposes. Keeping salted or dried foods as meat, fish, salt, sugar, wheat/grain and were also used as small freight containers. Easy to transport rolling them, and light enough to handle without a crane, even full of goods.
Greetings from Greenland. 🇬🇱🇩🇰
Was the hotspring truly hot?
really a great film,lots of interesting facts.well done
thank you sooo much
Great video
Такая красивая ведущая. И голос прелестный 😍
Awesome
Salut Elley ☺ Félicitation pour les 6K abonnés, j'apprécie beaucoup de regardé les vidéos du Greenland avec vous, vous êtes une femme vraiment magnifique, Merci beaucoup de partagé vos voyages, Québec Canada 🥰
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Vikings ≠ Norsemen
What the hell is an economic geologyst??