Day 22
September 21, 2019
SCENIC CRUISING - PRINCE CHRISTIAN SOUND
Wow, did we ever get lucky - as compensation for missing our Nanortalik stop, Viking arranged for the Sun to travel the sixty mile long Prince Christian Sound which is on the protected west side of Greenland. It was spectacular. We spent the day in a fjord - it was nothing but eye candy, a true delight. I had planned to take a few pictures of the Sound for the record; instead I shot several rolls of digital film. Every change of scenery was a wonder; the glaciers, the mountains, the icebergs, even the 100 person village of Aappilattoq (and I thought Icelandic was tough).
But you don't need my poor commentary or pictures to really appreciate this side trip - check out the following:
http://www.sidetrackedtravelblog.com/blog/2015/9/03/natural-wonders-of-prince-christian-sound
Granted, we had overcast and rather cold conditions, but that all seemed somehow appropriate for the surroundings - a bit Lord-of-the-Ringsish.
SCENIC CRUISING - PRINCE CHRISTIAN SOUND
But you don't need my poor commentary or pictures to really appreciate this side trip - check out the following:
http://www.sidetrackedtravelblog.com/blog/2015/9/03/natural-wonders-of-prince-christian-sound
Granted, we had overcast and rather cold conditions, but that all seemed somehow appropriate for the surroundings - a bit Lord-of-the-Ringsish.
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