I can confirm
@Flashback 's travails with his bag. I mean - how does a charter flight to a cruise starting in a very remote port take off without
every bag checked as being on board? And then the faffing around as to where it was and where it would go - only to find that it went to Nuuk!
Ilulissat - its a popular spot due to the
Ilulissat Icefjord (UNESCO world heritage) that is another prolific 'calver' - the greatest in the northern hemisphere. A bit unusual in that the front of the glacier is some way up the narrow fjord and massive icebergs clog the channel, often being grounded along the way until they melt a bit, re-float and are released into the sea, at the town. Hence all the (relatively small) icebergs as we approached last night.
We woke up to an overcast day, bit of fog and some rain forecast.
In the right background are the icebergs flowing out of the ice fjord, left to right.
Activities offered were boat trips amongst the icebergs, flights and walks of various length. The boat trips and flights were all expensive, so
@k_sheep got busy and booked us nine on a private boat trip, for ???half the cost.
We took the boat zodiac into the port, which was very busy. Ilulissat is Greenland's thirst largest town and is growing rapidly, with tourism and fishing being the largest industries. In the town 'tours and activities' are advertised on every second building.
We went out on a 10-seater open motorboar/zodiac . I was a bit apprehensive at first, thinking of three hours exposed to the rain, but the rain held off and it was a remarkable adventure.
@k_sheep and +1 bravely took the front seats, completely exposed. It was cold!
