Boat Day 7 Bonus Day Nuuk Greenland

Mask Dancer

Ok, maybe this adventure isn’t my brightest idea. The ship is still kaput. It’s gray, windy and cold. And 15 foot waves are predicted if we get going.  What can possibly go wrong?  

I am reading Ronald Amundsen’s account of his original voyage, we are supposed to follow his route. He mentions some of his crew getting seasick in the area were 15 foot seas are promised. Of course he soon had greater concerns. He ran aground. 

According to Carlton: If you think you’re having fun then you’re having fun. So. Think fun.

Went into Nuuk to see the mask dancer. Just thought you’d like to know that Nuuk has traffic lights.
Glad to be back on the boat. 

Nuuk is the hardest place I have ever seen. Nuuk appears to be one solid granite bolder. With a tiny overlay of moss in a few places. Dynamite must be the most important construction tool.  It’s just solid hard. No dirt, no sand, not even rocks.  It’s just a bolder. Apparently the bolder is stuffed with copper, platinum, and cobalt. 

Yikes there is a little iceberg banging into the boat right outside my window!

Just returned to my cabin and felt something bumping. 

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