Last Days in Greenland
Posted September 2, 2015 by twj
East Greenland
September 1, 2015
Hello my friends,
The ice sheet on Greenland is second only to the ice sheet at the Antarctic.
Here in late summer, wildflowers abound. Yet, I have seen little or no agriculture. The mountains are black or covered with ice and snow. The fjords are filled with icebergs that have broken free of the ancient glaciers.
My next adventure is in Iceland. There I anticipate sheep and horses grazing in lush pastures.
So here's the question: "Why is the continental-country of ice called Greenland?
Why is the more temperate locale called Iceland?
I wish you safe and colorful travels,
Jan
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