The men you met near the sea are my coworkers. I couldve have met you there. They are not fishermen, but they store the fishes when the fishermen come. Im a factory worker, and a Student in GUX. Good to see you enjoy My town!
Wow, what a coincidence, thank you very much for letting me know Anguteeraq! Please send my regards to them when you see them, it was so kind of them to show me around. As someone who grew up in small fishing towns in South Africa, I have a real soft spot for the fishing industry and people who work there. It is a shame I have left Nuuk, otherwise it would have been wonderful to meet up - however, please check out my other Nuuk vlogs already on RUclips and the others I'll put up in due course. Hope you'll enjoy those my friend!
Cheers mate, agreed re Icelandic seafood! They will tell you it is only the tourists that eat things like fermented shark etc. In general, seafood is not my friend when I travel, I've had some bad experiences!
How interesting and at the same time upsetting to hear that the whales are in South Africa to breed and then travel to Greenland to, essentially, be slaughtered. But, we cannot judge the actions of any country, however cruel we may find it ourselves. As you said, their livelihood is their fishing export.
For sure Sheila. Not my place as an outsider to comment, of course, but I could not help thinking exactly as you said that they are born in South Africa and breath their last breath in Greenland. Quite extraordinary to think of the distances they cover!
@@willieexplore in old days some fish were bigger 🙂 remember my grandpa caught a fish I don´t remember the name, looks like halibut but much bigger, it filled the whole boat 😀
Por tu experiencia en Nuuk. Has visto algo de pobreza, barrios marginados?. Porque por lo que se ve y escucha el nivel de vida e bastante bueno y practicamente no hay gente que se podría llamar pobres. Parece un muy buen lugar para vivir, adaptandose a las temperaturas extremas y teniendo trabajo. Saludos desde Santa Fe , Argentina.
Thank you very much! It was a place I always wanted to visit so I am delighted to share my footage with you and others :) To be honest, I avoided eating out to save some money, but at the Cultural Centre you can buy a burger with chips or sweet potato fries for c. 140 Danish Krone (approximately £16). At the cafeteria of my hotel where I was staying you could get meals for half that price, so there are more affordable options too.
Thanks Nelson, really value your support and encouragement! I did not visit too many restaurants in Nuuk but they were not cheap. I have to say though - and I did find this surprising - but some parts of Iceland are more expensive than Nuuk...
They are Inuit. Some of them are quite shy and haven't engaged with many tourists before (not to mention one with a camera in their space) but once you engage with them in a respectful manner they will drop their shields. The fishermen were so welcoming!
I really appreciate and enjoyed your video very informative!
Thank you Simon! Much appreciated. Hope you get enjoyment from my other videos on the channel too :)
Takuss Nuuk thank you for sharing a very interesting video.
Thank you so much for watching and supporting my channel!
The men you met near the sea are my coworkers. I couldve have met you there. They are not fishermen, but they store the fishes when the fishermen come. Im a factory worker, and a Student in GUX. Good to see you enjoy My town!
Wow, what a coincidence, thank you very much for letting me know Anguteeraq! Please send my regards to them when you see them, it was so kind of them to show me around.
As someone who grew up in small fishing towns in South Africa, I have a real soft spot for the fishing industry and people who work there.
It is a shame I have left Nuuk, otherwise it would have been wonderful to meet up - however, please check out my other Nuuk vlogs already on RUclips and the others I'll put up in due course. Hope you'll enjoy those my friend!
Very interesting video this Willie. I remember eating minke whale steak in Iceland and can't say it was the greatest
Cheers mate, agreed re Icelandic seafood! They will tell you it is only the tourists that eat things like fermented shark etc. In general, seafood is not my friend when I travel, I've had some bad experiences!
How interesting and at the same time upsetting to hear that the whales are in South Africa to breed and then travel to Greenland to, essentially, be slaughtered. But, we cannot judge the actions of any country, however cruel we may find it ourselves. As you said, their livelihood is their fishing export.
For sure Sheila. Not my place as an outsider to comment, of course, but I could not help thinking exactly as you said that they are born in South Africa and breath their last breath in Greenland. Quite extraordinary to think of the distances they cover!
Awesome videos :)
Thank you so much! Really appreciate your support for my channel :)
Thank you for sharing your video, really appreciate it. Hoping oneday be there in Nuuk, Greenland to work. ♥️
Godbless!
Thanks for your kind words Nemuel! Hope you get a chance to watch my other Greenland videos too :)
Very nice video ! Thanks for sharing with us ! 👍🍺
Thank you very much my friend! Appreciate it!
Danmark is the biggest halibut exporter because of Greenland, Danmarks halibutfish is small as aquariumfish
Certainly some interesting fish species in those waters!
@@willieexplore in old days some fish were bigger 🙂 remember my grandpa caught a fish I don´t remember the name, looks like halibut but much bigger, it filled the whole boat 😀
@@surrealist1976 some great memories there!
@@willieexplore try Qeqertarsuaq next time, you´ll get beauty-of-nature-overload ;-)
@@surrealist1976 so many beautiful places to see I'm sure!
I believe there are lots of minerals and rare earth metals like gold and silver hidden in the greenlandic ice sheets
That is correct. And it's attracting a lot of interest from many parts of the world.
Denmark 🇩🇰 is the biggest Halibut exporter, because of Greenland 🇬🇱. Denmark's Halibutfish is small as Aquariumfish. 😍🇵🇭
That is interesting, didn't know that!
Por tu experiencia en Nuuk. Has visto algo de pobreza, barrios marginados?. Porque por lo que se ve y escucha el nivel de vida e bastante bueno y practicamente no hay gente que se podría llamar pobres. Parece un muy buen lugar para vivir, adaptandose a las temperaturas extremas y teniendo trabajo. Saludos desde Santa Fe , Argentina.
He visto mucha pobreza y falta de vivienda en la ciudad. Es un gran problema en Nuuk.
@@willieexplore Gracias. !! Es bueno saberlo ya que nunca se menciona y se muestra en los videos.
I enjoy watching your Nuuk videos. How much does a meal at a restaurant cost? I'd imagine it is expensive.
Thank you very much! It was a place I always wanted to visit so I am delighted to share my footage with you and others :)
To be honest, I avoided eating out to save some money, but at the Cultural Centre you can buy a burger with chips or sweet potato fries for c. 140 Danish Krone (approximately £16). At the cafeteria of my hotel where I was staying you could get meals for half that price, so there are more affordable options too.
I enjoy watching your Nuuk City video's. How much does a meal at a Restaurant cost? I'd imagine, it is Expensive!!! 😍🇵🇭
Thanks Nelson, really value your support and encouragement! I did not visit too many restaurants in Nuuk but they were not cheap. I have to say though - and I did find this surprising - but some parts of Iceland are more expensive than Nuuk...
Very interesting video of this Willie. I remember eating Minke Whale Steak in Iceland 🇮🇸 and can't say it was the greatest. 😍🇵🇭
Thanks for watching Nelson! I've never had whale steak and can't say that I've been craving it :)
I believe there are lot's of Minerals and rare Earth Metal's like Gold and Silver hidden in the Greenlandic Ice Sheet's. 🤓🇵🇭
I believe you are right! Will be interesting to note how the economy develops
Locals are from the Eskimo population, I think they are related to the native Indians, and they seem lovely and welcoming
They are Inuit. Some of them are quite shy and haven't engaged with many tourists before (not to mention one with a camera in their space) but once you engage with them in a respectful manner they will drop their shields. The fishermen were so welcoming!
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