The Fjord of Ilulissat is located on the west coast of Greenland, about 250 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, near the city of Ilulissat. UNESCO describes it as a tidal fjord covered by floating ice and large icebergs, formed at the mouth of the Sermek Kujalleq glacier, one of the few points where the Greenland ice cap reaches the sea directly. Fjord of Ilulissat: where it is and how large it is The heritage site of the Fjord of Ilulissat c…
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The Fjord of Ilulissat is located on the west coast of Greenland, about 250 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, near the city of Ilulissat. UNESCO describes it as a tidal fjord covered by floating ice and large icebergs, formed at the mouth of the Sermek Kujalleq glacier, one of the few points where the Greenland ice cap reaches the sea directly. Fjord of Ilulissat: where it is and how large it is The heritage site of the Fjord of Ilulissat c…