Wonders of Greenland | The Real Life Ice Kingdom | Travel Video 4k

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Published4 months ago
Duration23:04
Video IDps8p3Waf98I
Languageen-US
CategoryTravel & Events
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views79
Likes3
Comments0
Engagement Rate3.80%
Likes per 100 views3.80
Comments per 1K views0.00

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Wonders of Greenland | The Real Life Ice Kingdom | Travel Video 4K Greenland is one of the most mysterious, extreme, and beautiful places on Earth. In this cinematic 4K travel documentary, we journey to the top of the world to explore the real-life Ice Kingdom — a land of towering icebergs, polar bears, midnight sun, and some of the most isolated communities on the planet. Greenland is the largest island in the world, yet more than 80% of it is covered by ice and only a tiny population survives in its harsh Arctic environment. From the massive Greenland Ice Sheet to the legendary Ilulissat Icefjord, this film reveals how ice shapes everything — the land, the wildlife, and the people. In this video, you’ll discover: - Why Greenland is called “Green” even though it’s mostly ice - The Viking story of Erik the Red and history’s first marketing trick - Icebergs so large they can destroy ships - The truth behind the Midnight Sun and endless daylight - Polar bears, whales, musk oxen, and Greenlandic sled dogs - Life in towns with no roads and dog sleds instead of cars - One of the loneliest towns on Earth: Ittoqqortoormiit - The breathtaking Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) - Why Greenland’s melting ice affects the entire planet This is not just a travel video — it’s a deep dive into nature, survival, climate, and human resilience in one of the last true wildernesses left on Earth. 🎥 Shot in stunning Ultra HD 4K 🌍 Perfect for fans of travel documentaries, nature films, Arctic exploration, and cinematic geography If you enjoy exploring extreme places and hidden corners of the world, subscribe for more cinematic travel content.

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