What we can learn from a visit to the world’s northernmost island
An expedition of scientists and artists visits Oodaaq Island, off Greenland's northern coast.
Several days ago, I was fortunate enough to visit the northernmost island in the world when a small helicopter from the expedition I was travelling with touched down on Oodaaq Island in the shallow waters some two kilometers north of Greenland.
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