This was honestly the best vlog on Greenland, I've ever seen. I much prefer this style of vlogging, where the traveler interacts with the locals and delves deep into the history and culture. This was so cool and interesting to watch. Most people don't know Greenland has ruins.
Thank you for sharing! I will be showing this to my homeschoolers who are curious about Greenland; thank you for a clean and informative video showing what real life there is like!
Eating seal fat must have been the worst, I've never seen Jordan act that way about food🤣🤣🤣. And OMG, Lennon is so cute and adorable.💋 He's traveled to more countries more than me, save the memories!!.❣
Thanking you guys for an amazing video!! never knew I wanted to go to Greenland until I see this 😍 Lennon is soooooo flipping adorable . What amazing memories your making for him. Take care xXx
Hi I thanks for making that wonderful video and wow what an amazing country Green Land looks. The people were so friendly and that came across well on the video. The lovely different coloured houses and the views looked stunning.
Just found your channel 20 seconds ago... What immediately struck me was... after cruising thousands of miles in the sea to reach a land mass... they took a boat ride for their break (Whaaat, seriously?) Especially when their next schedule is to travel another few thousands of miles in rhe sea😊
15:35 Made by a danish artist - noo. The whales and faces are made by the greenlandic artist Aka Høegh, born and raised in Qaqortoq. The head of a ram which you might walked by is also made by a greenlandic artist, Niels Motzfeldt.
So guess ill be the first one to say it ... albeit a nice serene place with great scenery theres really not much to do in Greenland which personally i actuality like going to wide open densely populated places but im.quite sure most people (party animals for instance) wouldnt appreciate a beautiful calm quiet place like this where you can actually clear your mind!
This was so nice, thankyou for sharing your lovely trip. I would love to go to Greenland it's so picturesque, with the painted houses. Here on the West coast of Scotland, and on the islands we have colourful houses, but not nearly as many as Greenland. Well done for trying the food, l would not have kept it down 🤢 Love how you interact with locals, and learn about their lives. Take care on your travels..... Alioban
Awesome video. Could you possibly do a what’s in your bag video? What are some of your essentials that you always travel with? Certain jackets, pants, shorts, gear, etc.
Here after randomly looking at the map on my phone and seeing a land mass that had no name until I zoomed in it read Greenland…. The language I’ve never heard in my life and it sounds very difficult to learn. I enjoy watching others cultures while expanding my mind, how delightful.
It is very difficult indeed. It is a polysynthetic language, which means entire sentences can be represented in a single word. Roots, endings, and morphemes are added on top of each other via agglutination, which entails a long list of sounds rules and agglutinative sound changes.
Saw your video on Doha airport and noticed you had been in my home country Greenland. Very nice video! although Qaqortoq is not the most southern town in Greenland, Nanortalik is. And the thing with mosquitoes.. it's not like that everywhere in Greenland. My hometown Narsaq which is close to Qaqortoq does not have that problem if I remember correctly, haven't been there in years. Nuuk also does not have that problem in the city, but as soon as you leave the city of Nuuk and head in nature, the mosquitoes are everywhere. In two years you can fly directly to the capital, Nuuk. They are upgrading the landingstrip to fit larger planes. I suggest you come back to see more of Greenland in the future. Great video.
Hi Jordan, Chloe, and Lennon. Is it safe to say that your now in America? If so....WELCOME HOME!!!!!! I can't tell you how much I am enjoying this channel. You never cease to amaze your fan base. I couldn't watch you eating that seal fat, fish, or whale. YUCK. I would be thinner than Chloe if I lived in Iceland. I imagine it is going to be awhile before you guys start to travel again but I will be waiting. Thank you for constantly sharing🤡🍫👻☠🦇🕷🕸🎃🪦
3:53- That church built from fitted rocks was witness to the last historical complete record of the Norse Greenlander life. Namely, a Scandinavian couple named Sigrid Bjornsdottir and her fiance Thorstein Olafsson had had their ship blow off course from Iceland and they'd been given shelter in Hvalsey where they decided to get married in that very church in September,1408. Then they set sail for Iceland to start a new life but witnesses to their wedding their would record that they'd been married in that Greenlandic church- the very last historic glimpse of the Norse Greenlander colony. Within a few decades, they appears to have been abandoned. Yet over a century later in 1540, an Icelandic sea captain would venture back to the Norse colonies only to discover them empty but for a single corpse of a redhaired Norseman wearing animal skins but carrying the remains of an iron knife. What that man's name was and whether he'd spent his entire life among the last survivors if not having been the very last survivor is a complete mystery! Anyway, I'm glad you and your family got the chance to touch a building that bore witness to one last hopeful event before its congregants would meet still unknown fates ! Thanks for this!
Fun fact : The Viking who discovered Greenland was named Erik the red. Him and other Vikings got kicked out of Iceland and Erik the red ended up sailing until he found Greenland. He named it Greenland to attract settlers to the Island. You can still find Erik the Red's gravestone in Greenland.
Love your videos! We're going on a cruise to Greenland next month, wondering what your experience was with using credit cards while in Greenland, we're trying to decide if we need to get some Krone before we board the ship.
Thank you for such a nice and honest film. I live in Qaqortoq and I´m also a video enthusiast and have been filming for fun and for TV last 20 years. Thank you again I hope I will take nice pictures this coming season.
Thank you for the video. I've always been fascinated with Greenland.. I'm a surfer and have surfed as far north as Novia Scotia. Are there waves up there and I wonder what the water temp is in the middle of summer?
@@Anticommunism99Because they aren't looters or colonizers like uncivilized white people, hence didn't have the headstart to invest in their infrastructure and education.
This was great! How do you keep such a toned physique, when you are traveling & eating abroad, the whole time? Definitely on my bucket list. Would love you to do Iceland. :)
Good to see that the kids had learnt English, it will help them with their future. The traditional Greenlander home was great, all you need for a homely lifestyle. Was the seal products banned in just the US or were there other countries the ban applied to?
I want To live In green land Because It is full of Green environment !!!! The water is green The grass is green The trees is green The animals is green The food is green The soil is green The building is green Alll is green.. that is why I really love Green land ..
This was honestly the best vlog on Greenland, I've ever seen. I much prefer this style of vlogging, where the traveler interacts with the locals and delves deep into the history and culture. This was so cool and interesting to watch. Most people don't know Greenland has ruins.
I would like to see other vlogs about Greenland. I could not find other videos.
@@nevco8774hi! look up the channel That Is Interesting, has a couple in depth Greenland videos🍀
Thank you for sharing! I will be showing this to my homeschoolers who are curious about Greenland; thank you for a clean and informative video showing what real life there is like!
Eating seal fat must have been the worst, I've never seen Jordan act that way about food🤣🤣🤣. And OMG, Lennon is so cute and adorable.💋 He's traveled to more countries more than me, save the memories!!.❣
Excelent tour through Greenland with a delightful family of three!
I've been to Kulusuk on the east coast on a day trip from Iceland, 15 years ago. Definitely worth a visit.
Thanking you guys for an amazing video!! never knew I wanted to go to Greenland until I see this 😍
Lennon is soooooo flipping adorable . What amazing memories your making for him. Take care xXx
Greenland is definitely on my bucket list. I have flown over a few times, including last year going to Iceland. Thanks for the preview.
Hi I thanks for making that wonderful video and wow what an amazing country Green Land looks. The people were so friendly and that came across well on the video. The lovely different coloured houses and the views looked stunning.
Just found your channel 20 seconds ago...
What immediately struck me was... after cruising thousands of miles in the sea to reach a land mass... they took a boat ride for their break (Whaaat, seriously?)
Especially when their next schedule is to travel another few thousands of miles in rhe sea😊
I've been waiting for this video i was little bit too shy to be in the video ❤️❤️
15:35 Made by a danish artist - noo. The whales and faces are made by the greenlandic artist Aka Høegh, born and raised in Qaqortoq. The head of a ram which you might walked by is also made by a greenlandic artist, Niels Motzfeldt.
So guess ill be the first one to say it ... albeit a nice serene place with great scenery theres really not much to do in Greenland which personally i actuality like going to wide open densely populated places but im.quite sure most people (party animals for instance) wouldnt appreciate a beautiful calm quiet place like this where you can actually clear your mind!
What a beautiful little family you guys have.
Another great video, never knew what to expect from Greenland, you made me want to go now 😀
This contet made by them is totally underrated. Love it, keep doing them!!!
Amazing documentary and your baby is adoooorable!
Blessings and good luck for all the people of Greenland.
This was so nice, thankyou for sharing your lovely trip. I would love to go to Greenland it's so picturesque, with the painted houses. Here on the West coast of Scotland, and on the islands we have colourful houses, but not nearly as many as Greenland. Well done for trying the food, l would not have kept it down 🤢 Love how you interact with locals, and learn about their lives. Take care on your travels..... Alioban
fun fact. you can actually drink water from the rivers because they are so clean
Awesome video. Could you possibly do a what’s in your bag video? What are some of your essentials that you always travel with? Certain jackets, pants, shorts, gear, etc.
We prefer seeing green'and!
Here after randomly looking at the map on my phone and seeing a land mass that had no name until I zoomed in it read Greenland…. The language I’ve never heard in my life and it sounds very difficult to learn. I enjoy watching others cultures while expanding my mind, how delightful.
It is very difficult indeed. It is a polysynthetic language, which means entire sentences can be represented in a single word. Roots, endings, and morphemes are added on top of each other via agglutination, which entails a long list of sounds rules and agglutinative sound changes.
bruh same
Awesome vlog. Thank you so much. Definitely Greenland in on my bucket list.
❤❤❤ love from Philippines 🇵🇭, Slovenia 🇸🇮, leaving in Montréal Canada 🇨🇦
Saw your video on Doha airport and noticed you had been in my home country Greenland. Very nice video! although Qaqortoq is not the most southern town in Greenland, Nanortalik is. And the thing with mosquitoes.. it's not like that everywhere in Greenland. My hometown Narsaq which is close to Qaqortoq does not have that problem if I remember correctly, haven't been there in years. Nuuk also does not have that problem in the city, but as soon as you leave the city of Nuuk and head in nature, the mosquitoes are everywhere. In two years you can fly directly to the capital, Nuuk. They are upgrading the landingstrip to fit larger planes. I suggest you come back to see more of Greenland in the future. Great video.
Can i contact u as i need to know more and more about it?
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When im older im so excited to travel I want to see atleast 3 wonders of the world by the time I die
Thank you very much, the nature landscape is different from what we have in the Middle East. Many of that salmon is exported to the Middle East.
Hi Jordan, Chloe, and Lennon. Is it safe to say that your now in America? If so....WELCOME HOME!!!!!! I can't tell you how much I am enjoying this channel. You never cease to amaze your fan base. I couldn't watch you eating that seal fat, fish, or whale. YUCK. I would be thinner than Chloe if I lived in Iceland. I imagine it is going to be awhile before you guys start to travel again but I will be waiting. Thank you for constantly sharing🤡🍫👻☠🦇🕷🕸🎃🪦
7:33 mom😍🥰 i called her mom, she so is nice person, she getting old but she is still strong, thanks for sharing
3:53- That church built from fitted rocks was witness to the last historical complete record of the Norse Greenlander life. Namely, a Scandinavian couple named Sigrid Bjornsdottir and her fiance Thorstein Olafsson had had their ship blow off course from Iceland and they'd been given shelter in Hvalsey where they decided to get married in that very church in September,1408. Then they set sail for Iceland to start a new life but witnesses to their wedding their would record that they'd been married in that Greenlandic church- the very last historic glimpse of the Norse Greenlander colony. Within a few decades, they appears to have been abandoned. Yet over a century later in 1540, an Icelandic sea captain would venture back to the Norse colonies only to discover them empty but for a single corpse of a redhaired Norseman wearing animal skins but carrying the remains of an iron knife. What that man's name was and whether he'd spent his entire life among the last survivors if not having been the very last survivor is a complete mystery!
Anyway, I'm glad you and your family got the chance to touch a building that bore witness to one last hopeful event before its congregants would meet still unknown fates ! Thanks for this!
Thanks so much! Can't wait to go there in Sept
Great video Brotha, I would love to visit some day!
Haha! I can relate to the gagging. I did the same thing when I had muktuk and seal oil when I lived in Alaska!
this is absolutely amazing content, thank you
Great video! Very much enjoyed watching.
Fun fact : The Viking who discovered Greenland was named Erik the red. Him and other Vikings got kicked out of Iceland and Erik the red ended up sailing until he found Greenland. He named it Greenland to attract settlers to the Island. You can still find Erik the Red's gravestone in Greenland.
Erik's son, if i recall right, was named Leif Erikson....meaning Erik's- son !
I could never live in such freezing country like Greenland as I love the tropical islands
Love your videos! We're going on a cruise to Greenland next month, wondering what your experience was with using credit cards while in Greenland, we're trying to decide if we need to get some Krone before we board the ship.
Thank you for such a nice and honest film. I live in Qaqortoq and I´m also a video enthusiast and have been filming for fun and for TV last 20 years. Thank you again I hope I will take nice pictures this coming season.
Other countries traditional food: *various interesting dried, smoked delicacies which compliment the palate*
English food: *SOSSIG AND CHIP*
I'm from Indonesia (South East Asia) and i like your channel. I hope someday I'll be there with my husband. So lovely look the view of Greenland..
What a lovely family! What a video to show it to your kiddo in future! Much love People :-)
Thank you for such interesting video about Greenland! I send you "hello" from Belarus😊
Thank you for the video!
Greenland is a beautiful country.Greenland is a good country for living.
Beautiful - undoubtedly, in so many ways. But Greenland is not a country. It is part of Denmark.
Greenland is the largest island that is not filled with grass or desert it was actually covered in ice
Very informative while being entertaining. Very well done!! 👌🏻
Thank you so much ❤️
Thank you for the video. I've always been fascinated with Greenland.. I'm a surfer and have surfed as far north as Novia Scotia. Are there waves up there and I wonder what the water temp is in the middle of summer?
Even artificial swimming pools in Uganda are not that clear
Uganda is 3rd country
@@Anticommunism99Because they aren't looters or colonizers like uncivilized white people, hence didn't have the headstart to invest in their infrastructure and education.
Very cool video. Thanks for sharing🙏
I'm shocked that there's so much bugs considering how cold it is over there!
nice little video, good drone shots
Very humble people in ❤ Greenland
Even though the weather was cold it was a very heart warming video! One question: How do mosquitos survive there?
I have no idea 😂 I was trying to figure out the same thing f
Absolutely terrific around june to august, some places are impossible to go to without walking in a full face/body covered suit.
@@CountingCountries I don't think they do
Tons of water in land like that. When everything thaws, the mosquitos hatch. Same reason Alaskans joke that their state bird is the mosquito.
mosquitos come out in the summer cuz they will hibernate ig during the winter
Thanks for introducing me Greenland
It was a super cool video, thank you very much, very interesting.🇨🇭🇨🇭
Bin there a few years ago...roses growing next to permafrost...would only stay 2 days, not much to do ...august was in the 64th...
perma frost
Not much to do ???????? What a comment on the most interesting island
Thank you guys for an amazing vlog.
damn this was such a cool watch. some people you just see 1 time and u just now they're gems, ur one of them icl. hope you're doing well!
Appreciate that 🙏🏽
Very cool video! I would like to live permanently in this place.
Beautiful family and good video thank you ❤
I'm guessing "very interesting" is your way of saying "not very good" without offending the locals.😉
Well it got past me Sherlock!
@@daisywatkins5778’2
We are from Greenland. Thank you for that you telling so beautifull about our land ❤️
That clean water is amazing. Imagine if they saw some of the water here. They would be horrified
why there are so many bugs in such a cold place??
The captain of the boat can see through the fog by using the RADAR on the boat.
Lol😅
At 11:47 This is normally what we hear when someone visits South Africa for the first time...haha
Thank you for sharing.
If you can build a dry stone fence, you can build a stone church.
Awesome place! May i ask which cruise you took that passes by Greenland? Thanks.
Beautiful I want to go there for my birthday 🎉
You eating seal fat was the funniest😂😂
Thanks for sharing! You kinda remind me of the Geddings, Tillers
And Stuckless more than Weathers when you started to report
This was great! How do you keep such a toned physique, when you are traveling & eating abroad, the whole time? Definitely on my bucket list. Would love you to do Iceland. :)
I know I can't go there but I got to see a lot from your video.
Watching Greenland tour from the Philippines
Good to see that the kids had learnt English, it will help them with their future. The traditional Greenlander home was great, all you need for a homely lifestyle. Was the seal products banned in just the US or were there other countries the ban applied to?
Thank You!
wow, what a nice family, best travel vlog I ever seen,Go ahead ,wishes from Sri Lanka
Love this. What camera and drone are you using to film?
I really love you wanted to know the local people lives.
The entire country has 56000 people , I really want to visit it.
french hotdog / danish thing (you can ask for them with ketchup in them as well).
Really was not expecting there to be that many bugs
amaazing...thanks for sharing your journey
Jordan has sealed the eating of seal fats for life 😄
That was the last time 🤣
Very nice content thank you for sharing
SO FASCINATING vlog!
Looks like a fabulous place to live…quiet and close to nature. Food wouldn’t suit me though…no meat for me.
Muito legal mesmo, obrigado por compartilhar sua experiência. Grande abraço. Aliomar do Brasil City Campinas - São Paulo
Seals are supposed to eat fish! I read about Greenland growing a lot of there crops in greenhouses and are having a lot of success with it.
They don't need Street light
We have no mosquitos in the winter in the south. Surprised by them there in the cold. Beautiful place tho
Its a very beautiful place
No, Greenland does not export fish to Iceland. Iceland is one of the world's largest exporters of fish themselves.
I want
To live
In green land
Because
It is full of
Green environment !!!!
The water is green
The grass is green
The trees is green
The animals is green
The food is green
The soil is green
The building is green
Alll is green..
that is why
I really love
Green land ..
Hehehe that's greener pastures
Lol that’s so real “it’s nice but if you get use to it it’s boring”
sorry, but the southern most city or town in Greenland is Nanortalk, or there might be a settlement even further south
Nice people in the world.im a filip😅na live in the philippines nice watching you guys
16:26 I got a cough syrup ad right after that 😭
How beautiful your life is. It is amazing
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️. I love that ☺️