Qaqortoq Heliport

Qaqortoq Heliport serves the town of Qaqortoq, the region's largest town.
Greenland is a self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark and is located between the North Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean. Greenland is mostly covered by ice sheet, while the population mainly lives along the coasts. The economy is based on fishing, the public sector and tourism. The largest city and administrative capital is Nuuk. Greenland has its own government and is responsible for most domestic issues, while Denmark handles foreign and security policy.
Qaqortoq is a city in southern Greenland, located on the coast, surrounded by fjords and mountains. Qaqortoq was founded in 1775 and today serves as a local center for trade, education and public activities in the region. Qaqortoq's economy is characterized by fishing, tourism and the service professions, and the climate is relatively mild by Greenlandic standards. Qaqortoq also has a cultural life that is visible through the art project Stone & Man , where petroglyph-like works are carved into the rocks of Qaqortoq.
Qaqortoq Heliport in southern Greenland serves the town of Qaqortoq, the region's largest town. Qaqortoq Heliport is a central part of the transportation network as the town lacks road connections to other locations. Qaqortoq Heliport is primarily used by Air Greenland. Qaqortoq Heliport connects Qaqortoq to nearby communities and to Narsarsuaq Airport, which serves as the region's main hub for onward travel.
The webcam is presented by Greenland Airports.
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