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Fascinating museum with focus on WW2
Fascinating museum telling the story of the airfield built by the Americans which is still in use today. No real Greenland community here before World War 2 (and only a small community now). Built as ...
Most of the museum is devoted to the period when Narsarsuaq was a United States air base, which is not really something that particularly interests me, but there are some informative exhibits about th...
Amazing museum, not large, given location but absolutely riveting. It talks about a major World War Two American installation with some 4000 thousand people big runway and lots of planes. They have th...
I would have loved to see this museum, but it was closed. Instead I went for a walk in the snowstorm down hospitalroad. There used to be a very big US military hospital (1000 beds). Unfortunately it b...
Fascinating museum with focus on WW2
Fascinating museum telling the story of the airfield built by the Americans which is still in use today. No real Greenland community here before World War 2 (and only a small community now). Built as ...
Must-see in Narsarsuaq
Most of the museum is devoted to the period when Narsarsuaq was a United States air base, which is not really something that particularly interests me, but there are some informative exhibits about th...
Museum covering Greenland and ww11 army base
Amazing museum, not large, given location but absolutely riveting. It talks about a major World War Two American installation with some 4000 thousand people big runway and lots of planes. They have th...
Autentic local museum
Very interesting items from 2nd world war and local natives. Well demonstrate the history of the place
It was closed
I would have loved to see this museum, but it was closed. Instead I went for a walk in the snowstorm down hospitalroad. There used to be a very big US military hospital (1000 beds). Unfortunately it b...