Søndre Strømfjord
Søndre Strømfjord, also known as Kangerlussuaq, is a fjord located in southwestern Greenland. It stretches approximately 160 kilometers and is known for its deep waters and stunning landscapes. The area is surrounded by mountains and is a significant point for both natural beauty and scientific research.
The fjord serves as a gateway to the Greenland Ice Sheet and is home to the Kangerlussuaq Airport, which is one of the main entry points for travelers to Greenland. The region's unique climate and geography make it an important site for studying climate change and its effects on the Arctic environment.