@@hugolafhugolaf you might think that, but hunter-gatherers like them sometimes move to different settlements and intermingle. the population is big enough (and so many people are coming to greenland each year as it gets better to live in) that interbreeding isn't as big of a problem as you might expect, same for the Sami people in Scandinavia
The local people look like North American Indian people, while not too far way Iceland people look like from Europe. It is really interesting to know many years ago how their ancestors traveled all the way and settled at where they are now.
That's because the indigenous people of Greenland are Inuit background and culturally have a lot in common with the Inuit of Canada and Alaska. They're descended from the Thule people (a proto-Inuit people that are considered the ancestors of modern Inuit) that migrated from Eastern Canada to Greenland between 1200-1400AD.
@@athenstar10 its true they came around 15000 years ago from the beringia strait from asia to america and canada and moved even down through mexico, spread till the Amazon rainforest.
that’s why they wanted to be in North American continentsc they are Inuit people and Europeans are not Inuit/native Indian/Americans but Denmark owns them
I always think about this little town on New Year's Eve. The UTC -1 timezone is really only used by Cape Verde, the Azores, and Ittoqqortoormiit, so it's a pretty lonely celebration of the New Year for them.
@@nada9333 Mindelo (Cape Verde Sao Vincente) the Azores Islands and Ittoqqortoormiit (Greenland) lie at almost the same longitude, which means they have christmas the same day, on a world graphic that is quite unique seeing the distances! But then I take my town in Germany and follow the longitude south, so I'll have christmas at the same time as i.e. Tunesia, Niger, Nigeria, parts of Benin and last Antarctica! hahahahahaha
I love this! When I can’t sleep at night I spend time exploring remote places on google maps, and when I see something that looks amazing and unexpected I look on TH-cam to see if I can find anything! And look I found this video! Great, thank you!
And you have to pronounce it natively, hell i'm from the west coast and i don't have their accent but i sure do hope i get to spent time out there, i could use the remoteness
Its so cool to me that the guy you are talking to have a VERY distinct Danish accent on his English (I am Danish myself) as Greenland is under the Kingdom of Denmark. This guy does not sound different at all to me, than any regular person I would meet in Copenhagen, yet he lives in one of the most remote places in the world.
What a remote place to live in! I am astonished listening to there way of survival in Ittoqquortoormiit Greenland, it's such a beautiful peace of nature to admire, I would love to especially visit this small town, sometimes we need to appreciate the smallest things in life, cause life can't be comfortable wherever you go, it's not a bed of roses, but an appreciation of nature!
I’m danish and have been to Greenland many times. Love Greenland and the people. They have a lot of problems but - when they can - they have a great balance in life. Thanks for your video.
@@tikomalven9716 Alcohol and a culture that doesn’t fit completely in “normal” culture. They have always been hunters. Living from day to day. But what is normal ? I’m not sure we are right. They have a beautiful balance with nature. The problems comes when they have to “fit in”. I’m not talking about everybody in Greenland. Extremely large country with a very difficult infrastructure and very few people. Google it and you will know. You can compare the problems with native americans. Same story. Denmark have tried to force Greenland to change. Just like in the US. I don’t know if you are from Greenland. Just want to tell you I love Greenland, the people and the nature.
@@tikomalven9716 I think you should ask people from Greenland bout that.I´m danish. Have been there many times - but I don’t know the inner soul. You can’t unless you are one of them. I’ve seen both. Poor and rich. But what is poor ? I’ve met so many happy people in Greenland. Some would say they live poor. Without ignoring problems in Greenland I would say many people could learn a lot from people in Greenland. It’s not simple. It’s a clash between two ways of living. I prefer the inuit way of living with nature. I my selves live in a forest part of Denmark. I go fishing, hunting and have my kayak. Live in a wooden house 50 km from a town. Love it her. But I also work in a big city - and love to go home :-) Where are you from ? Sounds Finnish ! Or Same !
"Greenland is believed by some geologists to have some of the world's largest remaining oil resources" that's why several times US was interested to buy Greenland
Government:what name should this town be? Politicians: **smashes their head on the keyboard** Government: *perfection* Edit: thanks for 700 likes and pls don’t fight in the replies :p
Its so amazing to see all these poeple in this video, my mon grew in this little town (skorsbysund, in danish) We were up the in the summer holliday 2020, and meet some of our unknown family. Amazing experience
@@Amghannam That depends on where it is, I live in Qaarsut and me and my friends don't know who half the residents are. But in the neighboring village called Niaqornat, everyone knows each other.
I thought it was because they didn't want people to go to Iceland so they named it after very cold place. Over time when people left Iceland to colonise other regions they wanted more people to go so when they arrived at what is Greenland they name it that so more people would come. The opposite of why they named Iceland.
I live in Iceland and can tell you. When settlers arrived in Iceland in was all covered in ice when they first arrived and saw the place. As far as Greenland goes they were trying to trick more settlers in going their hence the name Greenland.
i am danish and i find it funny that i understand no words of the greenlandic language but our accents are the exact same, and a few words are the exact same
If you go to jail there, literally everyone in the city knows your name when you get out so.... kinda awkward. :P The way it should be though honestly.
Wow what a fascinating place! I found it really interesting learning about how they survive and was surprised that some of the people that live there look kind of like Kazakhs, I wasn't expecting that type of look! Thanks for the insight to this fascinating place Drew! 🙌🙌🙌
@@margepaz Leaving them along is not protecting them, it is rather not intervening with their culture, seeing them primitive and trying to bring them the "western" industrialization, capitalization, etc.
Greenland is about to experience an economic boom-geologists have discovered massive deposits of stuff like uranium, gold, rubies, and rare earth metals. Also indications of huge offshore oil deposits. Whether this will benefit ordinary Greenlanders is the question, A vast country like Greenland (with a tiny population) would be overwhelmed by an influx of miners, workers, etc.
Yeah the view looks like no rich man can buy, peacefull, no traffic or anything but it also seems like it can get pretty boring there's literally no where to go, no girls to meet. If you could bring a whole lot of cute girls and some cool things to do I'd call it paradise lol.
You should also check out Qaanaaq. Airplane once a week, and you don't even get the cruise ships upthere. The northest settlement in Greenland. The closest district is Upernavik in mid west Greenland.
Rewatching this...Such magnificence...Filmed so very beautifully ...As the frames weave through an enchanting grandeur and spectacular views...Photpgraphy is about depth of feeling ...A Peter Adams quote...The soul of the place encapsulated exquisitely in the video...Thank you for sharing these moments...Was transported to another world...
Who doesn’t want to hang out with Niels!? What a warm smile and infectious laugh. What a glorious looking town and place too. Despite the high crime. 🤣🤣🤣
@@militaryrecordmarktrue2946 a outlaw Viking named Erik the Red established a colony in Greenland about a 1000 years ago. He came up with the name to attract vikings to join him.
@@militaryrecordmarktrue2946 It was actually warmer and more green when the vikings found it. They even farmed there but then it cold and the vikings left.
Amazing! I've never been to eastern Greenland but now I really want to visit! I just finished up a trip vlogging my adventures down the coast of western Greenland, but I need to head east at some point - looks amazing!
Stayed on the west coast, 30 years ago when there was ice. Greenlanders helped me a lot. Took MS Disco up the coast. Great adventure as I'm from Australia.
This place looks like a paradise. But Greenland (like many arctic communities) suffers from very high levels of suicide over crowding and domestic abuse. A beautiful areas but not without it's problems.
Yes. I feel it's almost downright irresponsible to talk about ittoqqtootmiit without mentioning the suicide rate. I imagine drew binsky came to ittoqqtootmiit for a light-hearted story about living in isolation, and got much more than he bargained for. Yes Theory has a video on ittoqqtootmiit that accurately portrays the town.
There is a russian city of Norilsk, which is exactly the same weatherwise, even with northern lights. And its not expensive at all, in fact, most of the people try to flee it. So come there, if you worried that Svalbard is rather pricy
I really want to go to Greenland 🇬🇱 😫 especially the east side as its so remote how did you travel to the east G? All 🚢 🛥 and planes are to the West side? Thank you...you really should go back and explore more...what a fascinating place🎆 covered in snow ❄ during artic nights must be something!👌
Very nice video... You can also make a similar one for the winters in a greek island (like Naxos for example) to present another type of isolation and life as close to nature as possible....
There actually used to be a saying that greenlandic men would offer a night with their wives to danish men who visited Greenland (as Greenland is a territory of Denmark), because they knew there gene pool would be far too small. I don't think it still exist though
Use a can of Lysol, genius. Lysol kills the virus. The coronavirus is actually printed on the back of cans of Lysol. It's true. Stop freaking out over a little virus!
Drew, thank you so much for this video. I saw a drone video clip a few minutes ago and wondered "What are the towns like in Greenland?" This was extremely well done and informative. I wish I could have been there with you, hanging out.
I stayed 3 months in the West coast in 1990. The light tricks you places look much closer than they are. In one house I stayed it took 20 litres of paraffin to heat it for one day. Greeting from Australia.
Who else wants to know what crime caused the jail to be used 6 months ago.
Probably
Misgendering.
Wanking
PETA people attacking seal hunters
Stealing polar bear meat?
Love the local kid!! What a nice guy. Everyone looks happy- I think it’s nice there’s people out there living in close communities.
If you try it,you will change opinion
Inbreeding must be terrible though.
If you check Greenland is the country with the highest rate of suicides in the world. Not so happy, I guess ;-;
@@hugolafhugolaf you might think that, but hunter-gatherers like them sometimes move to different settlements and intermingle. the population is big enough (and so many people are coming to greenland each year as it gets better to live in) that interbreeding isn't as big of a problem as you might expect, same for the Sami people in Scandinavia
@@eVill420 life is pretty boring there tho
My hometown! I miss seal soup 😭😋 and Niels is my cousin! 👌🏼
Wow that's cool. Have you ever hunted a walrus, a seal, a polar bear or something like that, or ridden a dog sled?
How do I get there as a tourist when things get back to normal :)?
Suassammimi marmatoq!!! Ajunngi??
Hey
Hmmmmm....
His giggles are so sweet and warm.
No way I could live there, but I got a lot of respect for communities that live like that
Safest place on earth when zombie apocalypse hits.
I understood that reference
Most dangerous if it starts there.
@@doritopug_b5265 if it starts there it won't get out or some dumbass decides to hide a bite mark then rides an airplane then we are fucked
Search the island named Helgoland is really isolated
@@akramhaouam3548 can you elaborate ?
The local people look like North American Indian people, while not too far way Iceland people look like from Europe. It is really interesting to know many years ago how their ancestors traveled all the way and settled at where they are now.
That's because the indigenous people of Greenland are Inuit background and culturally have a lot in common with the Inuit of Canada and Alaska. They're descended from the Thule people (a proto-Inuit people that are considered the ancestors of modern Inuit) that migrated from Eastern Canada to Greenland between 1200-1400AD.
Probably same people you see in eastern Russia, Mongolia and Korea. Maybe somehow related to people in east and southeast Asia (just my observation)
@@athenstar10 its true they came around 15000 years ago from the beringia strait from asia to america and canada and moved even down through mexico, spread till the Amazon rainforest.
They are mongloids. The same racial stock as chinese, Japanese, South East Asian, Native Americans, eskimos.
that’s why they wanted to be in North American continentsc they are Inuit people and Europeans are not Inuit/native Indian/Americans but Denmark owns them
Drew is blessed... This is what you call 'Living my life" Experiencing every bit of Mother Earth. ♥️♥️
I always think about this little town on New Year's Eve. The UTC -1 timezone is really only used by Cape Verde, the Azores, and Ittoqqortoormiit, so it's a pretty lonely celebration of the New Year for them.
I'm sure they love to celebrate amongst themselves since it seems to be such a tight knit community
Same! They’re the one on the Global time zone map for new years eve lol
that makes them extra precious !
What did you say about Cape Verde 🇨🇻
@@nada9333 Mindelo (Cape Verde Sao Vincente) the Azores Islands and Ittoqqortoormiit (Greenland)
lie at almost the same longitude, which means they have christmas the same day, on a world graphic that is quite unique
seeing the distances! But then I take my town in Germany and follow the longitude south, so I'll have christmas at the same
time as i.e. Tunesia, Niger, Nigeria, parts of Benin and last Antarctica! hahahahahaha
I love this! When I can’t sleep at night I spend time exploring remote places on google maps, and when I see something that looks amazing and unexpected I look on TH-cam to see if I can find anything! And look I found this video! Great, thank you!
Mom: What do you want on your wedding.
Me: Anything.
Mom: Gives Polar Bear Skull.
1K likes but no reply? Im fix that
@@cheesestickspartyagain9667 Haha
NoT FUnny
@@kusumasridhara1927 bIG FUNnY
I have been loving your videos recently about Greenland 🇬🇱. It’s nice learning about isolated place on our planet. Keep up the good work Drew.
We're not isolated, it's just that our seas are harsh. Would like it if more foreign people went here
@@mikaelkristiak2882 illa!!! We'd love it if more tourists explored ALL of Kalaallit Nunnaat Illimorpunga??
Julius Moe-nstar aap to that!! Qujanaq!!
Friend: “ What’s the password to the internet “
Me: “ It’s on the back of the router “
*back of the router* “Ittoqqortoormiit”
hahahhahaa
😂😂😂
Hehe
It's way better than a random difficult combination of numbers and letters
And you have to pronounce it natively, hell i'm from the west coast and i don't have their accent but i sure do hope i get to spent time out there, i could use the remoteness
Its so cool to me that the guy you are talking to have a VERY distinct Danish accent on his English (I am Danish myself) as Greenland is under the Kingdom of Denmark. This guy does not sound different at all to me, than any regular person I would meet in Copenhagen, yet he lives in one of the most remote places in the world.
What a remote place to live in! I am astonished listening to there way of survival in Ittoqquortoormiit Greenland, it's such a beautiful peace of nature to admire, I would love to especially visit this small town, sometimes we need to appreciate the smallest things in life, cause life can't be comfortable wherever you go, it's not a bed of roses, but an appreciation of nature!
"We eat everything that lives here except humans."
-😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is funny yet creepy hahhaahhaaha.
sounds like Chinese 😂
Yup, that's true. Although there are some people who are allergic to certain sea animals
so they also eat houses rocks the entire earth
lol I’m kidding
I’m danish and have been to Greenland many times. Love Greenland and the people. They have a lot of problems but - when they can - they have a great balance in life. Thanks for your video.
what are some of the problems?
@@tikomalven9716 Alcohol and a culture that doesn’t fit completely in “normal” culture. They have always been hunters. Living from day to day. But what is normal ? I’m not sure we are right. They have a beautiful balance with nature. The problems comes when they have to “fit in”.
I’m not talking about everybody in Greenland. Extremely large country with a very difficult infrastructure and very few people. Google it and you will know. You can compare the problems with native americans. Same story. Denmark have tried to force Greenland to change. Just like in the US. I don’t know if you are from Greenland. Just want to tell you I love Greenland, the people and the nature.
@@wvideoyahoodk do many of them live in very poor conditions?
@@tikomalven9716 I think you should ask people from Greenland bout that.I´m danish. Have been there many times - but I don’t know the inner soul. You can’t unless you are one of them. I’ve seen both. Poor and rich. But what is poor ? I’ve met so many happy people in Greenland. Some would say they live poor. Without ignoring problems in Greenland I would say many people could learn a lot from people in Greenland. It’s not simple. It’s a clash between two ways of living. I prefer the inuit way of living with nature. I my selves live in a forest part of Denmark. I go fishing, hunting and have my kayak. Live in a wooden house 50 km from a town. Love it her. But I also work in a big city - and love to go home :-)
Where are you from ? Sounds Finnish ! Or Same !
They look cool lol
Ittoqqortoormiit: We have no oil here
U.S: You guys don't need democracy then
"Greenland is believed by some geologists to have some of the world's largest remaining oil resources"
that's why several times US was interested to buy Greenland
US is actually really interested in Greenland right now and has been for the past few years
Greenland is the new Japan with Zero Debt..If America buys it from Denmark..US will control two Japans in his arms
马云 "New Japan"?? They call it "New Africa".
We've offered to buy Greenland more than once.
"No Cannibals at all" *laughs awkwardly*
...we ate them all
Wait I thought it was only my family
These children are so beautiful I want to cry. It's double sad because the tears won't come out. *maybe I'm a robot and don't know it.
Here I give you a little bit of mine. They squirt out of my eye balls regularly. God bless you 🍎
Government:what name should this town be?
Politicians: **smashes their head on the keyboard**
Government: *perfection*
Edit: thanks for 700 likes and pls don’t fight in the replies :p
Sounds like how Death Grips makes music
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ImFear GT hello my long lost brother
@@Chelseagrinkittycat Yes i could Live there.. Its way Better than Here in Flint.. Trust me
really my fav channel niow
The SabbyBG Show uh
Yeah hahahahahaha
Yeah
How bout you lol
@Sticky Moantain on a
Great video Drew. You inspired me to travel as much as I can. From a Canadian.
I travel around the U.S
@@JP-wm8cp Do we even care? (No)
@@soulofmikaa then if you dont care why did you reply moron
@@JP-wm8cp yes I could live way up there.. Im in Flint and it sucks.. Its the worst,place in the Usa Hands Down.
@@GuruPrashanth7970 Florida!!!!
Thank you for showing this part of life.Its so peaceful out there.
Its so amazing to see all these poeple in this video, my mon grew in this little town (skorsbysund, in danish) We were up the in the summer holliday 2020, and meet some of our unknown family. Amazing experience
Greenland looks so beautiful.
*The best place to live for an introvert like me* 💖
Not really, everybody knows everybody there and knows everything about everybody, so no, not good.
@@Amghannam That depends on where it is, I live in Qaarsut and me and my friends don't know who half the residents are. But in the neighboring village called Niaqornat, everyone knows each other.
Lol you have to be social everyone knows everybody there
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Wouldn’t recommend being social is big there speaking from experience
when you see your crush 2:57
Hahahaha
🤣🤣🤣😂😂
Lol. I was wondering what made the girl to do that
Abhilash Patel she saw white meat
hahahahha Lol
0:13 When the subtitle goes "kokoto mean carrot almost blows", *i felt that*
Greenland is stunning. Greetings from Kulusuk! 🇬🇱
I've been a fan for over a year and I love this recently new style pivot. Keep up the great work.
i'm a police officer from Bangladesh... & biggest fan of your videos... Just loved it....
@@kidtea ✊👊🤛🤜
@@nitink.a567 lol
May be i'm not smart enough for comment..
@@belayethossain3965 You are not smart and fast , that's why the comment is gone. Anyways take that you police officer ✊👊🤛🤜.
Copy that,,,
Looks very beautiful, but very remote and cold. I couldn't live there!
I live there
@@salikegede7503 nice joke
@@BB-xm8bu What if he is saying the truth?
I live in Nuuk Greenland
Anguteeraq Olsen
Same
Wow Drew? Thanks for this very insightful video about life in Greenland! Be safe. 😊☀️
Iceland=covered in greenery
Greenland=covered in ice
_why, vikings..._
Logic
I thought it was because they didn't want people to go to Iceland so they named it after very cold place. Over time when people left Iceland to colonise other regions they wanted more people to go so when they arrived at what is Greenland they name it that so more people would come. The opposite of why they named Iceland.
Yup😂😂 Vikings
@@stephenfox5709 nice information bro didn't ask but you got the information when needed 👏 (no offense also)
I live in Iceland and can tell you. When settlers arrived in Iceland in was all covered in ice when they first arrived and saw the place. As far as Greenland goes they were trying to trick more settlers in going their hence the name Greenland.
When Corono Virus get vital and dangerous, we go to Greenland then
Legosi kun definitely.
or madagascar
Plague inc
@@jesussaves5692 in real life Madagascar wouldn't be a good place to go in the case of a disease outbreak.
@@Zettabyte420 exactly
I never expected these kind of remote places from you.... amazing content...just mind blown , and sometimes goosebumps to see these places.
To whoever is reading this I hope you have a wonderful day and win the lottery
More like u begging for likes
Naa forget about the wonderful day...all I want is the lottery part!
Stfu
Leon Murphy wtf are you high?
Thanks
i am danish and i find it funny that i understand no words of the greenlandic language but our accents are the exact same, and a few words are the exact same
If you go to jail there, literally everyone in the city knows your name when you get out so.... kinda awkward. :P The way it should be though honestly.
They eat walruses and their adorable puffy cheeks look like walruses too. Ahh the circle of life.
Great video! Greenland is so beautiful! I could not live there, perhaps in Nuuk though!
I want to live and spend the rest of my days in this place
I live in Greenland and I love living here❤️❤️
Thanks for uploading this video. Getting to know such places really helps put things in perspective.
Wow what a fascinating place! I found it really interesting learning about how they survive and was surprised that some of the people that live there look kind of like Kazakhs, I wasn't expecting that type of look! Thanks for the insight to this fascinating place Drew! 🙌🙌🙌
Everyone should leave these people alone and protect their environment! Greenland is very very important for the whole world.
Maybe they like having guest dropping in, ever thought about? They certainly don't act like people who don't enjoy having others around.
Here Comes the Voyage maybe they don’t want your unsolicited “protection”
@@margepaz Leaving them along is not protecting them, it is rather not intervening with their culture, seeing them primitive and trying to bring them the "western" industrialization, capitalization, etc.
Really digging the channel, gets better and better. Looks like a warmer version of Alaska!
Depends on which part of Greenland you’re in😂💀
I mean,
At least in alaska you can grow trees.
Here it's literally impossible.
That man smiling to the camera is my favorite person in Ittoqqortoormit he's very kind, funny and I'm from that town😊
I from Tunisia 🇹🇳 in North Africa
I want to visit Nuuk it s beautiful ❤️
Ayyy Greenland! :D
Love that place! ♥🇩🇰 🇬🇱
Niels somehow reminds me of Leonardo Dicaprio 😃 He has got such a cool accent and brilliant sense of humour. Everyone is just so chilled. Love it.
Hello beautiful how are you doing
He has a Danish accent, Greenland was formerly part of Denmark.
Just the fact that the jail is empty makes me want to leave this crazy dangerous city and go live in eastern greenland
Thanks so much. I’m a Honduran-American. From your Spanish sister. 🇭🇳🇬🇱
I love that they eat what is around them. No pollution from plastic and factories.
Greenland is about to experience an economic boom-geologists have discovered massive deposits of stuff like uranium, gold, rubies, and rare earth metals. Also indications of huge offshore oil deposits. Whether this will benefit ordinary Greenlanders is the question, A vast country like Greenland (with a tiny population) would be overwhelmed by an influx of miners, workers, etc.
…except not
These people seem happier and less stressed than many people around the wold.
@Hernando Malinche really?
@@lezcilkaguing3004 Seems so actually, Greenland and Latvia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_suicide_rate#/media/File:Sucide_rate.PNG
Yeah the view looks like no rich man can buy, peacefull, no traffic or anything but it also seems like it can get pretty boring there's literally no where to go, no girls to meet. If you could bring a whole lot of cute girls and some cool things to do I'd call it paradise lol.
That's when the cameras are rolling. Go on an average day. I am pretty sure they made alcohol illegal too.
You should also check out Qaanaaq. Airplane once a week, and you don't even get the cruise ships upthere. The northest settlement in Greenland. The closest district is Upernavik in mid west Greenland.
Woah kalaallimik takoriasaaq
Aasap nalaani Qaanaaq nillertarpa?
Rewatching this...Such magnificence...Filmed so very beautifully ...As the frames weave through an enchanting grandeur and spectacular views...Photpgraphy is about depth of feeling ...A Peter Adams quote...The soul of the place encapsulated exquisitely in the video...Thank you for sharing these moments...Was transported to another world...
Who doesn’t want to hang out with Niels!? What a warm smile and infectious laugh. What a glorious looking town and place too. Despite the high crime. 🤣🤣🤣
The picture shown @ 2:35 is NOT of Greenland. It shows some trees. Greenland has no trees.
My hometown. 💜
You live there? If so, do you have access to the internet?
@@siebrenbe79 No, she's just commenting on TH-cam from outer space bro lol
@@siebrenbe79 Maybe she moved to another country, that's why.
What's the weed like
@@a_ean3 I was just curious to know if there's internet connection there. But he/she probaby just move somewhere else.
Imagine living in the old days in Greenland it will be hard especially during the Ice Age
Well, during the ice age it was difficult everywhere dude.
Hunting has a way of keeping you grounded and at peace, no matter where you are!
I love that they are in Greenland, you can even see snow, and the people is wearing t-shirts
As a Dane, I am very proud to be in Union and kingdom with beautiful Greenland.
*WHY the LIAR NAME of GreenLand????*
@@militaryrecordmarktrue2946 I think it was because iceland was discovered in the winter and greenland was discovered in the summer
@@militaryrecordmarktrue2946 a outlaw Viking named Erik the Red established a colony in Greenland about a 1000 years ago. He came up with the name to attract vikings to join him.
@@militaryrecordmarktrue2946 It was actually warmer and more green when the vikings found it. They even farmed there but then it cold and the vikings left.
When you see the video in 2020 and the offer for that ship.
My heart aches :(
what happened?
Aww! Cutest thing ever: Huskies. 😍😍
There's no Huskies in Greenland
Really enjoyed this vid. Like a town you'd see in Northern Exposure when Joel went upstream. Niels' English was excellent.
Everyone is so happy there.
Check out more of Greenland at my channel th-cam.com/video/xkYptlAKOEo/w-d-xo.html
Amazing! I've never been to eastern Greenland but now I really want to visit! I just finished up a trip vlogging my adventures down the coast of western Greenland, but I need to head east at some point - looks amazing!
Gotta love the Danish accent even in Greenland.
Yeah CJ
This guy is a Leonardo di caprio double
Not that far....away. Leo di caprio is levitating very well..
"Like it's so remote here"
Tristan da cunha: Pathetic
Pitcairn bro
South Georgia and Sandwich Island too
came here because we were forced to watch a documentary called "Once the Ice Melts" I felt the documentary told little, so this very much helps
Stayed on the west coast, 30 years ago when there was ice. Greenlanders helped me a lot. Took MS Disco up the coast. Great adventure as I'm from Australia.
B4 10 views..
Woo..
Love from Nagaland.. India..
Love you #Drew
This place looks like a paradise. But Greenland (like many arctic communities) suffers from very high levels of suicide over crowding and domestic abuse. A beautiful areas but not without it's problems.
Yes. I feel it's almost downright irresponsible to talk about ittoqqtootmiit without mentioning the suicide rate. I imagine drew binsky came to ittoqqtootmiit for a light-hearted story about living in isolation, and got much more than he bargained for. Yes Theory has a video on ittoqqtootmiit that accurately portrays the town.
Yeah a paradise of rock and ice
@@mil87_100% correct
I live in Nuuk Greenland, in the Capital.
Question: How do you get fruits and vegetables? Do you import them or just not eat them?
Matthew Williams they are imported from Denmark. But fresh fruits are very expsensive😕
@@sandert3197 That must suck
u have internet there? nice
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I have wanted to visit this country for a long time. I'll make it some day.
There is a russian city of Norilsk, which is exactly the same weatherwise, even with northern lights. And its not expensive at all, in fact, most of the people try to flee it. So come there, if you worried that Svalbard is rather pricy
The unique name of this place just reminds me of Burkina Faso's capital, Ouagadougou.
Damn!!! Tho I love human energy, I really wanna live here ... Damn beautiful
I really want to go to Greenland 🇬🇱 😫 especially the east side as its so remote how did you travel to the east G? All 🚢 🛥 and planes are to the West side?
Thank you...you really should go back and explore more...what a fascinating place🎆 covered in snow ❄ during artic nights must be something!👌
I’d like for him to go back in the winter. It would be fascinating to see what life is like .
I like towns that are in the hundreds it gives me ideas in my head to help it grow into a booming city cuz anything that has 1 of everything is insane
Very nice video... You can also make a similar one for the winters in a greek island (like Naxos for example) to present another type of isolation and life as close to nature as possible....
Imagine ThatVeganTeacher heard them say *we eat everything that lives here but not humans*
Hey Drew. Have you ever been to Kamchatka? That would be a place to visit during winter.
The guy who took you around is so sweet
He is super nice
Ur never bored cuz ur doing labor work all day long to survive. Its how life should really be so we can be grateful for all of our blessings.
Kulusuk, Eastern Greenland is the most fascinating place I have ever visited
on google maps plus on photos that really looks incredible!!! Thanks for this tip!
As a biologist, I can't help but to imagine the gene pool and if there's inbreeding haha
There actually used to be a saying that greenlandic men would offer a night with their wives to danish men who visited Greenland (as Greenland is a territory of Denmark), because they knew there gene pool would be far too small. I don't think it still exist though
*their
Kasper Nielsen Sounds legit but who do the greenlandic man fuck then? They just watch?
@@espurr6628 Well...
@@espurr6628 they fuck danish men after they fuck their wives. Fair deal lol
I'm gonna move here since now coronavirus is infecting everyone lol
well just dont bring the virus with you
Use a can of Lysol, genius. Lysol kills the virus. The coronavirus is actually printed on the back of cans of Lysol. It's true. Stop freaking out over a little virus!
Coronavirus has already hit Greenland.
@@theragingplatypus4743 only 11 and all recovered.
@@alphaman2702 that aged horribly
Thank you to transport us the deep corner of world with out any visa n money but just internet 😄
Love you .
The brightly colored houses are enchanting.
I live in greenland in nuuk
Stop lying ffs
Alluu kalaallit imatuk oqartaput
@@salikegede7503 ah, aluu kalaaleqak!
@@BB-xm8bu Hey, I know I'm one year late, but he's actully telling the truth, Salik is a traditional Greenlandic name.
is that dude half danish or full inuit?
I think hes partially danish
Due to the low population the vast majority of Inuit even in remote villages in Greenland have partial European descent
@@gayvideos3808 greenland is part of Denmark so he probably just has a Danish education.
yes
Most Inuits in Greenland have their own names in their own language but also a danish name.
Drew, thank you so much for this video. I saw a drone video clip a few minutes ago and wondered "What are the towns like in Greenland?" This was extremely well done and informative. I wish I could have been there with you, hanging out.
I stayed 3 months in the West coast in 1990. The light tricks you places look much closer than they are. In one house I stayed it took 20 litres of paraffin to heat it for one day. Greeting from Australia.
I'm a 60 year old Australian who has always wanted to visit Greenland