Went for a walk... Gik en tur... Pisuttuaratta, silagissuaq
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@ottochristensen4841Рік тому
Stor tak til David for Qanaaq rundturen.
@Topgun58811 років тому
I love videos of this with no talking. I could watch these scenes for hours. Great job!
@Justin.Martyr4 роки тому
*STOP TALKING, IDIOT!!!!*
@EinkOLED10 років тому
Stunning. Shares almost the same longitude as longyearbyen which I've visited,
@AlternateFutureРік тому
Crazy, almost surreal atmosphere. I'd love to be there on day.
@jellemaarten214510 років тому
I ❤️ Qaanaaq
@Justin.Martyr4 роки тому
*Your UGLY FACE, even in Qaanaaq!!!!*
@Falcon4AFAce199810 років тому
Beautiful place :)
@Justin.Martyr4 роки тому
*Crappy EngLish Lawns, that they have!*
@Bucklepuff11 років тому
A beautiful part of the world I would like to visit
@Justin.Martyr4 роки тому
*Make it soon, before Trump BuiLds a GoLf Course there!!!!*
@GalyaMorrell7 років тому
David, qujanarsuaq! This is wonderful! Lets talk - many new ideas from NYC! I love you family and Qaanaaq - forever!
@Justin.Martyr4 роки тому
*You are a CriminaL, IF you come from or if you LIVE in New York City!*
@sharadamohanty56293 роки тому
👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️
@greatsea10 років тому
Ahh, summertime in northern greenland.
@ThirdDimensionalBeing11 років тому
Haha, I was a surprise to see "Fuck" tagged onto a random building.
@Justin.Martyr4 роки тому
*If you are Now Dead, You are Now Burning in HeLL, for ALL ETERNITY!*
@GalyaMorrell11 років тому
David, this is IT! Thank you so much for being you! You are THE MAN!
@Justin.Martyr4 роки тому
*How Many Kids, have you calved in the Last 6-years!!!???*
@kgjgreenland447410 місяців тому
Hej David. Det ser ud til at i har bedre vær end Ilulissat. Jeg kommer til Qaanaaq ca den 22 juli. Hils
@renemedina80267 років тому
Beautiful
@mysteriousDSF5 років тому
place is nice... people are just relief moochers
@hubertdabrowski37147 років тому
good
@haldorajensen18674 роки тому
Alianaak ❤️
@roachtoasties7 років тому
What's with the F word on the side of the building at 7:06?
@Justin.Martyr4 роки тому
*NOT ONE of these Ass Fucks, EVER RePlied to You in 2 or 3 years!!!!*
@algs2296356 років тому
How can you find wood to light fireplaces? Can someone tell me?
@ArmadaAsesino6 років тому
Pretty sure they heat their houses using diesel or oil.
@Justin.Martyr4 роки тому
*NO ONE from Qaanaaq, Bothers to Watch U-Tube!!!!*
@bdstorm0911 років тому
Thank U, 4Your comment. The place - We love soo much. Have not think, that it could be "Creapy 4 any1 else". Ha-ha.
@v1ntaged1va7 років тому
David Qujaukitsoq do u live here in Qaanaaq?
@Justin.Martyr4 роки тому
*WHO were you Speaking to???? You Must POST on their RePly Button,* *to RePly to them!!! Can't just Post, any ol' where!!!!!* *Like I just Posted upon YOUR RePly Button!!!!*
@bestrafung27545 років тому
7:05 "Fuck"
@IgnacioAgramonte10 років тому
WHERE DO YOU GET THE WOOD TO BUILT HOUSES, AND DO YOU HAVE ELECTRICITY OR ELECTRIC HEATERS, HOW DO YOU HEAT THE HOUSE IN WINTER, WHEN EVERYTHING IS DARK IN DECEMBER AND JANUARY WHAT DO YOU DO, AND DO YOU HAVE SCHOOLS? I AM SO CURIOUS ABOUT LIFE THERE, EVEN WHAT KIND OF CLOTHES DO YOU HAVE, IT IS MADE THERE OR SOME PLACE SOUTH, CAN'T COMPREHEND HOW IT FEELS TO LIVE THERE SPECIALLY IN WINTER TIME. WISH COULD EXPERIENCE SOMETHING LIKE THAT. I CAN SEE THE VEGETATION IS LIMITED AS WELL.
@Justin.Martyr4 роки тому
*Ha Ha Ha LOL* *After 5 - years & you are now OLD, & none of this Ass Fucks EVER REPLIED!!!!*
@johanneabelsen1644Рік тому
The wood comes from Denmark. The houses are heated by oil. In other areas in Greenland, electricity comes from water power plants and solar panels.