Good news Wilson, the LDS church has just released an illustrated cartoon book about the history of polygamy among Mormons.
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John Garrity, his estranged wife and their young son embark on a perilous journey to find sanctuary as a planet-killing comet hurtles toward Earth. Amid terrifying accounts of cities getting ...
Uncover Qaqortoq's Nordic sculptures, ancient ruins, and hot springs as your cruise ship docks in Greenland's most enchanting ...
Traditional dishes include suaasat (a hearty seal stew ... Upernavik’s seafood scene centres on Greenland halibut from the ...
Around the world, Christmas is celebrated with longstanding traditions. Dinners are particularly festive events, often featuring a smörgåsbord of meats, vegetables, fruits, and even some unique ...
“Yes there are; people are growing trees there, and there’s a forest in south Greenland.” “I think you’re lying,” he said flatly, not having any of it. The Icelander seemed to be ...
Upgraded airports and nonstop flights are opening Greenland to more visitors. Managing growth while preserving its unique environment and culture will be critical to long-term success. Greenland ...
Greenland’s ice sheet is melting at a rapid rate, with projections estimating a loss of 964 to 1735 gigatonnes of ice annually by 2100 under high greenhouse gas emissions, leading to up to one metre ...
Nuuk may only be home to 20,000 people but it is the hub of activity in Greenland. As an Air Greenland Airbus A330neo touched down on the newly constructed 2,200-m (6,560-ft) runway at Nuuk ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Wild, rugged, pristine and elemental, Greenland is achingly beautiful. Spanning 800,000sq miles and surrounded by ocean ...