Fireworks Over Nuuk's Black Winter Sky
A distant firework bursts over Nuuk, seen from a snow-covered street in Qinngorput on a winter night.
Daily photo from Greenland

A distant firework bursts over Nuuk, seen from a snow-covered street in Qinngorput on a winter night.

Blok T, seen here on an overcast, cold spring day in April, is one of the original identical housing blocks at Tuapannguit. Its sister blocks were torn down over a decade ago and replaced with modern apartments.






Taken from the location known locally as "The End of the World" (Verdens Ende) at the edge of the Qinngorput district in Nuuk, Greenland, during the "Blue Hour" in January. The image captures the view across the fjord, illustrating the low solar angle and lighting conditions characteristic of the Subarctic winter.

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

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 inside the Inatsisartut parliamentary chamber in Nuuk.

The Danish ocean patrol vessel HDMS Vædderen (The Ram) transits near Nuuk.

Painted wooden boat mounted on a frame beside the harbour.

Calm Arctic waters with scattered sea ice under a low winter sun.

A late-winter glow settles over one of Nuuk’s main roads.

Electric blue beacons cut through wind-blown snow on a biting night.