A Shipwreck in the waters just south of Nuuk
A partially submerged shipwreck resting against the rocky shoreline near Nuuk.
Daily photo from Greenland

A partially submerged shipwreck resting against the rocky shoreline near Nuuk.

Sisimiut has a tiny sandy beach located a few kilometers outside the city centre towards the airport. Here captured in the late fall.

A red wooden building with ice buildup on the eaves, photographed at sunset in late March. The "ribbed" texture on these icicles is a result of thin films of water freezing as they flow down the existing ice. This indicates a cycle where the building's heat or the afternoon sun caused a melt, which then froze rapidly in the sub-zero Arctic air.

An evening view of Nuuk taken from the slopes of Quassussuaq (Lille Malene) on a January evening. The city’s lights, including the harbor and the illuminated airport runway, glow against the dark fjord.

A view of the Tax Agency (AKA) building in Nuuk. The snow visible on the lower window panes is a result of wind-driven deposition, where snow is blown horizontally against the structure during storms.

A stream of voters and vehicles arriving at Godthåbhallen, the primary polling station in Nuuk, on March 24, 2026, to vote in the election for the Danish Parliament (Folketing). Greenland holds two of the 179 seats, known as North Atlantic mandates, representing the country's interests within the Danish Realm (Rigsfællesskabet).

An evocative, abstract shot capturing the sensory experience of a Greenlandic winter from the inside looking out. This close-up view through a window, heavily encrusted with wind-blown snow and frost, leaves only a small opening to the winter landscape outside.

A view from the shoreline boardwalk in Nuuk below Blok 17 on a sunny Sunday under a clear spring sky. The foreground features prominent sastrugi, which are hardened, wave-like snow ridges formed by wind erosion and deposition. These structures create a surface so hard-packed that it can often support a person's weight.

A view from the mountain Quassussuaq, looking north east across the Nuup Kangerlua on an overcast afternoon in early May 2026.

The Katuaq Cultural Centre in Nuuk illuminated in bright pink on March 20, 2026.