After
departing Iceland on our journey from Europe to North America we arrived at Prins
Christian Sound in Greenland. By the way Narsarsuaq, Greenland is where I was
born. Wow, Wow, Wow! What else can I say, the scenery in the Prins Christian
Sound is absolutely stunning. Due ice flow blockages on the east entrance to
the Sound, the Captain diverted to the south entrance. On our approach to the sound,
it was foggy but lifted very quickly to stunning sunny blue skies. The Prins
Christian Sound is around 60 miles long and it is narrow, sometimes only
1,500 feet wide. The long fjord system is mostly surrounded by steep
mountains in general reaching over 3,900 feet. Many glaciers go straight
into its waters where they calve icebergs into the sound. High, barren and
sharply defined peaks tower on both sides. The only indications of humanity to
be seen are the Ikerassasuaq weather station and the small village of Appilattoq,
housing approximately 100 people. It is
a breathtaking display of natural splendor in the severe, rugged sculptures of
rock, ice and sea that is unique to the arctic realm. The transit of the Prins
Christian Sound is one of the highlights of cruising in Greenland. My camera
was busy all day long… When I thought I was
done, something cool would show up and out I went again snapping away. The tally for the day, over 1100 photos, I could
have done much more but I’m trying to behave myself. Again, we were blessed with gorgeous weather.
It showed how lucky we were when, as we departed the sound, the fog, once again,
began rolling in… Just loving Greenland!
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Cruising Prince Christian Sound, Greenland... Part 3 of 3
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