Greenland- The World’s Largest Island
Posted by admin at Mar 20th, 2008 in Arctic Island
Many have experienced strange dreams in their routine lives. Many children wonder why the sun doesn’t come out at night and why they cannot see icebergs floating on water. A land that fulfills this unusual, yet absolutely beautiful picture-perfect dream, is Greenland. Greenland is a place that contains one twentieth of the world’s ice as well as one tenth of the world’s freshwater. About eighty-five percent of the land in Greenland is covered by ice.
The western coast features a majority of Greenland’s tourist attractions. It is a common sight for icebergs to float by in the water. Dolphins and whales are also common. The midnight sun is visible yearly in Greenland as well. The midnight sun seems so pleasant at times that the day actually appears to be endless, and with the birds chirping and children enjoying their football games it is a must-see.
The western coast features a majority of Greenland’s tourist attractions. It is a common sight for icebergs to float by in the water. Dolphins and whales are also common. The midnight sun is visible yearly in Greenland as well. The midnight sun seems so pleasant at times that the day actually appears to be endless, and with the birds chirping and children enjoying their football games it is a must-see.

