Arctic Lands
Arctic region between Greenland and eastern Canada can be define as a staggering scenery with rich history and abundant wildwife. In this picture tourists sail through the Ilulissat Icefjord, which is the most active glacier.

In the harbor town of Sisimint, Greenland, the local tourist office organizes hiking, sailing, kayaking.

Fishing boats in Sisimiut, Greenland.

Coastal Greenland is lined with massive icebergs and walls of glacial ice.

A bottlenose whale in the Davis Strait, located between western Greenland and Baffin Island, Canada.

A polar bear on the remote rocks of Monumental Island, Canada. The region’s polar bear population is at risk because warming temperatures are melting the sea ice they use as hunting platforms. These days the Arctic lands are beginning to draw attention from tourists who want to see the effects of climate change for themselves.





