Sunday, September 3, 2023

Qaqortoq, Greenland – City Walk & Tannery Visit

Aug 11 – Qaqortoq – City Walk & Tannery Visit

With 3.000 inhabitants, Qaqortoq is the largest settlement in South Greenland. In this charming town you can find lots of strikingly beautiful colonial buildings, dating from the establishment of the town in 1775. The area has a rich history, as it has been inhabited continuously since prehistoric times. You can still see traces of Thule and Norse cultures throughout the region. The people here were more European looking than in East Greenland.

Greg had been out on deck checking for new birds (specifically the Fish Eagle) but didn’t’ see one. Just as he came out of the shower, they announced that the ship saw a fish eagle as they passed the trash dump. Timing IS everything!

We had 2 tours today with our first one being the city walk to see the “Stone & Man” art by Aka Høegh and Buuti created in 1993/94 and she invited 18 Nordic artists to transform the hard granite into 24 pieces of art, which can be found all around the city of Qaqortoq. Aka Høegh is a very important artist raised in Qaqortoq. In the year 2,000, in connection with the city’s 225th birthday they launched even more art pieces and now a total of 31 pieces of art decorates the city. It was interesting to see the carvings and the cute town. Again, the people were friendly and spoke as we went by.

sailing into port





the ice from Prince Christian Sound

from the Zodiac - military ship 


in town we had a few minutes before the tour started to wander
selling their carvings


inside the military ship - helicopter is folded up and stores

they were bringing out the helicopter for test flights



due to the helicopter operations, our Zodiac dock had to be moved to behind the meat market














shape of a whale carved into the rock




bicycles for the Aida ship also in port




















the meat & fish market
























the largest grocery store (like a mini Walmat)


















sport and fashion store

inside the church







the smaller grocery store








RockHouse

Longest bar in Southgreenland
walking tour ended



we went back to the market without the tour group












trash behind the meat market
police boat




performing for tips

We went back to the ship for lunch and our second tour of the Tannery visit followed. The tannery of Qaqortoq is the only tannery in Greenland and was established in 1977. It is now subsidized by the government. They not only produce clothing for the locals or skins for local use, but they also sell their clothing worldwide. They use different kinds of skins for their clothing. We saw seal, muskox, sheep, reindeer and polar bear skins. Mostly seal skins.

Very interesting processes and photos weren’t allowed in most areas. They did have a beautiful show room, but citizens of the U.S. can’t import seal products so really nothing we could buy for a souvenir. Plus, living in Florida we don’t have any use for those beautiful warm coats.

walking to the tannery
kayaks


railroad tracks to the ocean



the guide at the factory - she just moved from Denmark
the walls were seal skins that have been painted
polar bear fur around the head




walking back to town

We did have some free time to wander the town before catching a Zodiac back to the ship for dinner.





we stopped into the other grocery store in town









walked back to the center of town








combination mini mart & hunting & fishing store
we split a "pizza" there


sailing away

Before dinner we attended the port talk on Qeqertarsuasiat.

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1 comment:

  1. Fun seeing your photos and comparing them to our experiences last year. We walked around the whole lake. It was quite a trek.

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