
Qeertartivatsiaq Destination Guide
Delve into Qeertartivatsiaq in Greenland!
Qeertartivatsiaq in the region of Sermersooq is a place located in Greenland - some 415 mi (or 668 km) East of Nuuk (Godthåb), the country's capital.
Local time in Qeertartivatsiaq is now 07:16 AM (Saturday). The local timezone is named "America / Godthab" with an UTC offset of -3 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: or Ukiverajik. While being here, you might want to check out Umiattuartivit and Qeertartivatsiaq as well. We discovered some clips posted online. Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation.
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Tasiilaq
Foto / Photos af / by: Jan Andreassen, Tasiilaq, Grønland / Greenland Music : Enya , Watermark
3913 Tasiilaq Grønland
Tasiilaq, Grønland
A View to Remember
Flying over Greenland on my way from Helsinki Finland to New York. The view was amazing!!
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Interesting facts about this location
Qeertartivatsiaq Island
Qeertartivatsiaq Island is an uninhabited island in the Sermersooq municipality in southeastern Greenland, located to the southwest of Tiniteqilaaq, and to the west of Ammassalik Island.
Located at 65.83, -38.02 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 2 mi away.
Sermilik Station
Sermilik Station is a glaciology research station on Ammassalik Island, dedicated to the research of the nearby the Mittivakkat Glacier. The station is located approximately at {{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:65|41|N|37|55|W||| | |name= }} on the west side of the Ammasalik island in south east Greenland, on the shore of the Sermilik Fjord. The station is not permanently staffed. However, during most times in summer they will have researchers working there.
Located at 65.83, -38.02 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 11 mi away.
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