Beautiful Grise Fiord
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Could I ask?
1. What are some of the recreational activities that are popular among the adults there? What about the children?
2. What prevents any one or more persons from moving to a larger town? With rural-to-urban migration in every nation leaving many rural areas underpopulated, what are some of the factors that keeps the people of Grise Friod in Grise Friod?
3. Are there any bachelor(ette)'s permanently residing in Grise Friod? Have any new residents moved through internet dating?
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Ainngai Qanuippit?
Silasi qannuippa?
Bob ajunga,Australia nngaaqpunga.
I think your record low was -69 C. I liked your film on the Kenalogak (Belugas)
Do Jayko and Ooleesee go to Umimmak school?
Have they fixed the broken water supply at the school yet?
Are there any decendants of Josephie & Rynee Flaherty living in Grise Fiord?
Uqausiq atausiq naammajuittuq
Hope to visit your country one day
Tavvaujutit
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must feel awesome 2 degree in july (no ironic)... how do you live up there?
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@marge729 oh right, i kinda forgot about oymyakon, and i know a lot about siberia. i also thought this was oymyakon when i wrote the comment
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@pvtpatrick96 No. Oymyakon in Siberia is the coldest place on Earth permanently inhabited by laymen (so not counting Vostok station inhabited by scientists). Its record low was at about -72 Celsius. Its daily mean temperatures in Dec and Jan are at about -45 Celsius, a full 12 degrees colder than the daily means in Grise Fiord at about -33 Celsius.
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someone told me this is the coldest inhabited place on earth, is this true?
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I want to go here!
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@Tulugak Is it straightforward to build homes on permafrost, or do they have to remain on stilts above ground?
Grise Fiord always invites people from all over. your more than welcome to visit. :).
Tulugak 5 months ago
This is Home! about 140 ppl. We do get twice a week twin otter plane but sometimes we can go for couple weeks without getting a plane here due to weather. about 80%of population are inuit. There are quite a few trucks or SUV's for a small town which are bought and shipped via sealift which we get annually. There is one hotel and sadly no pub.lol..... And Kia Ora that is a good book. Have a GREAT day people enjoy it while it last as we are here for a very short time on earth.
Tulugak 10 months ago
It's so awesome that you live in Grise Fiord! How much further north have you been? Do flights come regularly in the winter? Do you have an okay growing season or is it just permafrost year round?
marge729 10 months ago
@marge729 Not much further north. Twice a week flights all year long. Growing season ? next to none, unless you have house plants:) permafrost few cm below surface.
Tulugak 10 months ago
How do you even get there?...
I imagine it must be beautiful living that far north, but it probably feels isolated a lot of the time.
Thepinkninja2 3 years ago
Hello Ninja. waaaa taaaa ..chop chop.. lol
you can either go by snowmobile here or on a boat in our brief summer but, the best option is airplane.. comes in here twice a week..and no i don't feel isolated here it's home.
Tulugak 3 years ago