Todays Image From Qaqortoq, Greenland

The Church Of Our Savior Qaqortoq

This church is one of six churches serving this remote town. Located in southern Greenland Qaqortoq is known for its colorful buildings and is one of the largest towns in Greenland. The town serves as a cultural center, hosting various festivals and events throughout the year. The town population is approximately 3,000 residents with another 500 plus people living within 25 miles of the town.

Sailing into Qaqortoq

The town is surrounded by stunning landscapes, including fjords, glaciers and mountains, making it a new and popular port of call for cruise ships.


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