A Car Buried in a Snowdrift
A car sits half-swallowed by snow outside a house — whether its owner is on a long vacation, gave up on winter driving, or simply forgot where they parked remains a mystery.
Daily photo from Greenland

A car sits half-swallowed by snow outside a house — whether its owner is on a long vacation, gave up on winter driving, or simply forgot where they parked remains a mystery.



Photo of a painting by Johan Markussen (1906-1994). Affectionately known as Ujuaanngivasik, he was a legendary self-taught Greenlandic artist from Narsaq celebrated for his vibrant "naïve" oil paintings.




Inatsisartut is the legislative assembly of Greenland. The building located in Nuuk serves as the seat of Greenland’s parliament and is one of the central government buildings in the capital.




Sunset over the snow-covered wooden coastal boardwalk leading to the Colonial Harbour.

The recently replaced wooden staircase connecting Nuussuaq and the Sarfaannguit road. The view overlooks the commercial warehouses and workshops of the industrial area along Industrivej.

The Greenlandic Championships in cross-country skiing held on the tracks in Nuussuaq during Easter. Shown here are the start and finish lines on top of the frozen lake Annersuaq.

Looking across the frozen water toward the Qinngorput district at the base of the Ukkusissat (Store Malene) mountain on a clear but windy Good Friday.

A mid-day short-term spring blizzard in Nuuk during Easter time.

The iconic wooden facade of Katuaq, designed to mirror the movement of the northern lights, sits in the city center. The building serves as the capital's main cultural hub, housing a cinema, café, and concert hall.

A sea-level view toward the neighborhood around the road of Qernertunnguit in Nuuk.