What to do in Aasiaat, Greenland I An Outsider´s Perspective

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

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  • @KimMunckJerimiassenAndersen90
    @KimMunckJerimiassenAndersen90 3 года назад +6

    This is a nice video.
    I am a local and i really like that this video exist, good job.
    Saw this on reddit, and i thought i might wanna add something.
    I really like the phrase: "But, if you want to experience a town where life is slower paced, lots of staircases and a “real” Greenlandic working town, I would say Aasiaat is alright to spend a few days in. "
    Aasiaat isnt a city like Nuuk nor Ilulissat, where the focus is on the tourists money.. Here you will be treated as any, not just as an tourist.
    7. Going for a hunt with the locals (just try and ask people around the docks, or facebook group, they might take you with them for a small fee, might even let you shoot)
    8. ASP a local sport club often hold activities for the sporty folks
    9. The abandoned fish factory
    10. The abandoned military barracks
    11. A artificial grass football field
    12. Whale cemetary
    13. Trip to nearby villages (30min to 1hour boattrip to get there.
    14. Anuni, a shop with the. Inuit Clothing line.
    15. It's an high school area for young people all around the north. So you will meet people from further north; Ilulissat, upernavik, Uummannaq etc...

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the add on, I will pin the comment so people can read this😊
      I actually spoke to some in Aasiaat and said it would be awesome if the old fish factory once a year got turned into a festival spot! It would be so awesome to have a festival there, since its very unique and doesnt bother any neighbors😆

  • @allanroff202
    @allanroff202 3 года назад +8

    It's real cool that you are showing us this part of Greenland I like to see things like this thank you

  • @almirrafaeldearruda9053
    @almirrafaeldearruda9053 3 года назад +3

    I'm glad I've found you're channel. You're very nice and talkative. Your English is excellent and pleasant. I've subscribed to your channel to support your wonderful initiative to show us these toens in Greenlsnd. A very exotic place for my Brazilian eyes and ears. Thank you, sweet boy.

  • @siljenohr9699
    @siljenohr9699 2 года назад +1

    I just moved to Aasiaat from Denmark to get rid of stress. The weather is not that nice right now but I'm hoping that I'll have some great experinces before winther comes. Everything is slow here and right know that's kind of frustrating but that's the reason why I moved here.

  • @Brucemcleod2345
    @Brucemcleod2345 10 месяцев назад

    Interesting place to visit. I like slow and laidback

  • @Hemantozaaaaa
    @Hemantozaaaaa 3 года назад +2

    Amazing vlog , make more videos , you are doing a wonderful job my promoting Greenland , regards from India

  • @TravelingisFREEDOM
    @TravelingisFREEDOM 3 года назад +2

    This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад +1

      Glad you got something from my visit in Aasiaat😎

  • @sks6184
    @sks6184 3 года назад +1

    I always wait for your videos ...
    I like this kind of slow town to live .. and once a month go for big towns ..

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад

      Aasiaat is a slow town, but it is very calming😄

  • @jetlag737
    @jetlag737 3 года назад +1

    Definitely, I would visit. Hopefully someday.

  • @Wichita0
    @Wichita0 3 года назад +4

    The colorful houses are just so great. I love this video. I have a question that's a little off-topic, but have you ever been to Qaanaaq, Greenland (the northernmost town in Greenland)? If you every get to go to Qaanaaq, please make a video, as Qaanaaq is very unique, as it being one of the most northern towns in the world. Also would love more videos of nuuk. Thanks for this informative and great Content. :)

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад +1

      I have never been to Qaanaaq myself, but for sure I will make a video if I ever get a chance to go there😎

    • @Wichita0
      @Wichita0 3 года назад +1

      @@AlexAmasaOlsen Awesome!

  • @RK-is1xp
    @RK-is1xp 3 года назад +3

    Not seen your whole video yet but it's interesting to see a traditional Inuit turf hut! Edit: A historical parallel but it seems both Inuit and Vikings had turf houses

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад +1

      Yes, I just think vikings incorporated more wood in the construction.

  • @spinneylainey
    @spinneylainey 2 года назад

    I want to know what the disco is like! I wish you had gone to it! Would love to see you go clubbing or some Greenlandic nightlife in future videos :) by the way, has the Manhattan nightclub in Nuuk closed? What clubs does it have now?

  • @haraldkarlsen6513
    @haraldkarlsen6513 2 года назад

    Nice hiking and possibility for whale watching

  • @antonm7191
    @antonm7191 3 года назад +4

    Hi, have you ever heard anything about what is going on in central Greenland?
    Is it true that Roman empire resides there since their faked death and that that area got tropical or Mediterranean Europe climate??

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад

      What?! If you mean central Greenland you are effectively talking about the icecap, which im pretty sure isnt tropical at all, its pretty icy😄

  • @RK-is1xp
    @RK-is1xp 3 года назад +1

    I have a request please - if you are able? I've been curious to know of films and media that come from Greenland. I've only heard one called (and I probably can't spell it) tarratta nunaani
    Edit: Anyway thank you again for another insightful video.

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад

      I have seen some, but forgot their titles..😅

    • @RK-is1xp
      @RK-is1xp 3 года назад +1

      @@AlexAmasaOlsen no worries then

  • @obaieadbd1207
    @obaieadbd1207 3 года назад +1

    love greenland from bangladesh🇧🇩

    • @RK-is1xp
      @RK-is1xp 3 года назад +1

      Your flag is like an inverted Greenland flag

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад +1

      So true, just need a line through..😂

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад +1

      😊

    • @RK-is1xp
      @RK-is1xp 3 года назад

      @@AlexAmasaOlsen lol yeah

  • @coldstreams
    @coldstreams 3 года назад +1

    More of us may prefer quiet places than the hustle of big cities. I now live in a small city just a little larger than Nuuk, in population, surrounded by rural life. Aasiaat is likely the kind of place we'd like to visit for a bit. Perhaps some day.

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад

      May I ask which area you are located? I am making a video of Ilulissat, which still is a small town, but feels more lively, you can feel more optimism from the people and generally a better place to be a tourist. But Aasiaat is nice to be in for a couple days, definitely has a calm to it

    • @coldstreams
      @coldstreams 3 года назад

      @@AlexAmasaOlsen We live in eastern Oregon, east of the Cascade volcano chain in a city of 29,000 people, although 20 miles/30 km from a city of about 90,000 people. A town of this size is sufficient to support access to good stores, health care, and job opportunities, plus support public parks and other amenities. But without the complexities (and noise!) of big cities. Of course, we have spectacular outdoor recreation too with mountains and volcanoes.
      Places off the beaten path may not have the glamor and obvious attractions of big cities, but they have their own uniqueness, charm and culture. An example is illustrated by the videos from Cecilia at Svalbard ruclips.net/user/CeciliaBlomdahl Enjoying this means slowing down with an open perspective!

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад +1

      @@coldstreams Oh yes Oregon.! I spent a christmas there some time ago (12 years ago), nice place and very green compared to Greenland:-) But have seen a lot of outdoors youtube videos of hikes in Oregon and around on the Cascades and looks very stunning!
      Your town is a tad bigger than Nuuk, which currently has 18.800 people, but it is true what you say about the charm and embracing the slower pace.
      A few of my subscribers also watch Cecilia Blomdahl, so I might take some inspiration from her, she makes really good videos!
      Have a good day:-)

  • @phyllisw.
    @phyllisw. 3 года назад +1

    How does one fly from Assiaat, Greenland to Vancouver, BC Canada

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад

      Either through Nuuk-》Reykjavik-》North America
      Or Aasiaat-》Kangerlussuaq --》Copenhagen -》 North America

  • @veriappelsiini
    @veriappelsiini 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video. I like slow motion places. As long as there is a good internet connection and a possibility to fly away a couple times in a year, the place is perfect for an introvert like me.
    A good business idea for a sleeping town like this for getting money injections outside is to prepare own craft beer. Why nobody does beer in Aasiaat? I am sure there is demand not only domestically but also as export product for craft beers.. It may not make the brewer instant millionaire (unless he is already close to be one) but I am certain it will give livelihood for 1-5 people.
    Real estate deal videos are interesting of course.
    Also, an interesting idea which I found on RUclips is that there is some (small scale) agriculture in Greenland. That would be interesting topic on RUclips as the sun is now more active and as result also the climate is warming up, there is probably even more opportunities in domestic agriculture sector.

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад

      Not sure why there are no brewery in Aasiaat, its a good idea. We have a brewery in Nuuk and they sell to the nearby bars. Most of the agriculture in Greenland is down south, far from the capital Nuuk, its a totally different world down there. But it is interesting with agriculture here in Greenland, since 99,99% of all fresh produce is imported..

  • @eddiegago9382
    @eddiegago9382 3 года назад +2

    Any reason why houses are colorful?

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад +3

      Yes, there used to be a colorcode determining who where living in the house. Ex. Hospitals and housing for nurses, doctors etc where yellow, police where black, fishermens homes where blue etc.
      I guess now it is more of a choice if you wanna make your house colorful and unfortunately more exclusive buildings are now very, grey and blackish. I definitely prefer all the colors😁

  • @lisamchugh1647
    @lisamchugh1647 3 года назад

    This place looks cute

  • @Владикавказ-у2с
    @Владикавказ-у2с 3 года назад

    Do you live there in Greenland?

  • @MTisOnly1
    @MTisOnly1 3 года назад

    I guess there is no lodging or is there? Cost?

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад +1

      There is lodging, Sømandshjemmet and various other private hostels, a search on google for accomodation aasiaat should reveal some.
      One night in Sømandshjemmet Aasiaat is about 1.500kr ($230) pr night.

    • @MTisOnly1
      @MTisOnly1 3 года назад

      @@AlexAmasaOlsen That's rather expensive and I doubt that it's a 5-star hotel 😳

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад +2

      Yup, it is expensive to be in Greenland and I think it is 3 stars🤔

    • @danilodistefanis5990
      @danilodistefanis5990 3 года назад

      Alex Amasa Olsen 3 stars, that’s more than enough for me. Imma google a little bit more. 🤔

  • @jsalaska2854
    @jsalaska2854 3 года назад

    I’m an Alaskan, I’d live there.

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад

      Which part of Alaska?
      Alaska also looks amazing!

  • @kstockhaus
    @kstockhaus 2 года назад

    I’m going there in november 😅

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  2 года назад +1

      Good luck! We recently installed Greenlands largest solarpanel system on Tusass buildings, its pretty magnificent!😁😎

    • @kstockhaus
      @kstockhaus 2 года назад

      @@AlexAmasaOlsen one (huge) sustainable step at a time! Great!

  • @danilodistefanis5990
    @danilodistefanis5990 3 года назад

    4:13 only two supermarkets there and one of them is a SPAR??? 😍😍😍

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад +1

      Hehe, the supermarkets are called Pilersuisoq and Pisiffik, Spar is more of a convenience store😁

    • @danilodistefanis5990
      @danilodistefanis5990 3 года назад

      Alex Amasa Olsen aaaahhh got it 👌 Spar is my fave here in Vienna!

  • @Faceless0601
    @Faceless0601 10 месяцев назад

    Greetings
    I will be there in January 2024

  • @haraldkarlsen6513
    @haraldkarlsen6513 2 года назад

    God muligheder for at gå fra den ene ende af øen til den anden af markeret rute. Endvidere gode muligheder for hvalmsafari

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  2 года назад

      Kendte ikke til vandreruterne.. Men hvalsafari er helt sikkert et hit!

  • @ProVideoGuy
    @ProVideoGuy 10 дней назад

    !

  • @officialaveq516
    @officialaveq516 3 года назад

    Another banger.
    Also, it's usually translated to "Sailor's home", not "Seamen"

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад +3

      Thanks Suulut :-)
      Yes, but then you cant misunderstand it... If you know what I mean..😉

  • @2712animefreak
    @2712animefreak 3 года назад

    I wouldn't exactly call a place that can only be accessed by boat or plane "accessible".

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад

      I guess fairly accessible...😅
      It is better than other places, where it is only helicopter or boat😊

    • @2712animefreak
      @2712animefreak 3 года назад

      @@AlexAmasaOlsen I get what you mean.
      By the way, how is the travel accessibility pricewise? I've glanced at the websites of Air Greenland and the Arctic Umiaq Line and the prices don't seem that affordable. Are Greenlanders generally able to afford travel between towns?
      On another note, have you ever been to, or plan to go to the more remote parts of Greenland, like Tasiilaq or Qaanaaq?

    • @AlexAmasaOlsen
      @AlexAmasaOlsen  3 года назад

      @@2712animefreak In general it is pretty expensive to go from town to town, either by boat or plane.. And not everyone is travelling from town to town that often.. I might be able to go to the eastcoast with my job, hope to see it one day and also Qaanaaq.