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KangerlussuaqOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in kangerlussuaqFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in kangerlussuaq, Bed and Breakfast!![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Kangerlussuaq, is a settlement on the west coast of Greenland near the end of a fjord of the same name. It's Danish name is Søndre Strømfjord, and until the early 1990's was home to a U.S. military base known as Bluie West Eight. The settlement and the airfield share a symbiotic relationship with most residents being employed by it in one way or another.
![]() UnderstandKangerlussuaq began as an important stopover point for aircraft between North America and Europe during World War II. During the Cold War the airfield served as a U.S. early warning facility before being decommissioned in 1992. Today, the airfield is one of the largest in Greenland and still serves as the main staging area for scientific personnel manning Greenland's many research facilities and base camps. An area to the east of town was the launch site for several sounding rockets used in upper atmospheric studies in the 1970s and 1980s. A radar facility used for ionospheric studies is operated by the U.S. National Science Foundation and the Danish Meteorological Institute to the west of town at Kellyville. The town itself is roughly be divided into two halves, the original settlement itself and the former military area on the opposite side of the airfield. With the closure of the military base many of the former barracks are slowly being converted for civilian use. ![]() Get inAs with most settlements in Greenland, ground transportation is very limited. ![]() By planeAir Greenland operates several flights into Kangerlussuaq airport and will probably be the primary method used by most visitors. Scientific and technical personnel flying into Kangerlussuaq for research purposes will typically fly into Kangerlussuaq via New York Air National Guard C-130s from Staunton ANG Base in New York State, USA. ![]() By boat![]() Get around![]() See
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![]() Learn![]() BuyVery few businesses are located in Kangerlussuaq. Supplies can be purchased at a local boutique across the street from the airport terminal. Souvenirs are available for purchase at a gift shop in the airport terminal and a smaller stand across the street. There is no foreign currency exchange in Kangerlussuaq. Visitors may purchase Danish Kroner using a cr card at a small transfer facility in one of the airport buildings. Some stores will accept foreign cr cards. ![]() Eat![]() Budget
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![]() Contact![]() Stay safeKangerlussuaq is a very small settlement and as such has virtually no crime. Care should be taken when hiking through certain areas during hunting season (try not to look like a caribou). It should also be noted that there is no hospital in Kangerlussuaq. While lighter injuries can be treated at the local clinic, serious medical emergencies may require evacuation by helicopter to Nuuk. Mosquitoes and black flies are a serious problem during the summer months. Bug repellent is a must. ![]() External links
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