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Lonely Planet: Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands
From Antarctica to Zimbabwe, if you're going there, chances are Lonely Planet has been there first. LP's Iceland, Greenland & the Faroe Islands contains more than 100 maps; details on food and accommodations; advice on trekking routes and organized tours; | Greenland Guide This is the Arctic. A world of breathtaking beauty and strength on top of our planet. Your mouse is the sledge!
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Iceland Adventure Horseback riding, hiking, cycling, rafting, or 4x4 self drive - we have the vacation tour for you. Enjoy the beauty and wonders of Iceland and Greenland. |  |
Iceland Saga Travel Specialist in planning, coordinating and booking travel to Iceland for individuals, families and groups. Also features travel to Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
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Wexford Wildfowl Reserve Wexford North Slobs contain the internationally important Wexford Wildfowl Reserve. Around one third of the world’s Greenland white-fronted geese winter on this shallow harbour next to the Slaney Estuary.
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The Old Post Office The Old Post Office is a philatelic museum dedicated to the history of stamps from the Kingdom of Denmark, as well as those from its dependencies Greenland and the Faeroe Islands. It was established in this charming little post office building in 1978.
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Ringkøbing Museum Rinkøbing Museum is situated in the historic town best known as a tourist base that has amazing views of the accompanying fjord. It is a local history museum which contains artefacts connected with the area.
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Geological Museum The Geological Museum is part of the University of Copenhagen. It contains specimens that have been in the possession of the university for 300 years. It welcomes around 25,000 visitors per year.
| An African in Greenland
A chance encounter with a picture book about Greenland inspires the young Tete-Michel Kpomassie to embark on a life-changing journey that would last ten years. Leaving his native Togo, he travels to the Ivory Coast, Senegal, Mauritania, Paris, and Copenha |
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