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Qassiarsuk Collection

Qassiarsuk, also known as Brattahlíð, is a historic settlement located in southern Greenland

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, near Brattahlid. Scenic fjord with icebergs and fresh Fall snow on mountain tops. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, near Qassiarsuk. Brattahlid, the historic location of Erik the Red's Eastern Settlement Viking. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, near Brattahlid. Scenic fjord with icebergs and fresh Fall snow on mountain tops. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, Qassiarsuk. Home to historic Brattahlid, Erik the Red's Eastern Settlement. Leif Erikson statue. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, Overview of Qassiarsuk and Brattahlid, Erik the Red's Eastern Settlement Viking colony. Farm fields. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Brattahlid (Qassiarsuk). Viking Eastern Settlement, 10th century. Footprint of Thjodhild's Chapel ruins, first church in New World. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Qassiarsuk. Brattahlid farm ruins from Erik the Red's 10th century Viking colony. Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, Qassiarsuk. Detail of new fall sea ice on rocky beach. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, Qassiarsuk. Detail of new fall sea ice on rocky beach. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, Qassiarsuk. Detail of new fall sea ice on rocky beach. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, Qassiarsuk and Brattahlid. Rocky coastline of Erik's Fjord with fresh ice and early morning reflections. Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, Qassiarsuk and Brattahlid. Rocky coastline of Erik's Fjord with fresh ice and early morning reflections. Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, Qassiarsuk and Brattahlid. Rocky coastline of Erik's Fjord with fresh ice and early morning reflections. Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, Qassiarsuk and Brattahlid. View of the rocky coastline of Erik's Fjord with early morning reflections. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, Qassiarsuk and Brattahlid. Lichen covered rock on coastline of Erik's Fjord with early morning reflections. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Qassiarsuk. Brattahlid farm ruins from Erik the Red's 10th century Viking colony. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, Qassiarsuk. Detail of new fall sea ice on rocky beach. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, Qassiarsuk. Brattahlid, Erik the Red's Eastern Settlement, 10th century. Fertile farming ground. Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Tunulliarfik, Qassiarsuk. Brattahlid, Erik the Red's Eastern Settlement, 10th century. Fertile farming ground. Date: 17/02/2010

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Greenland, Brattahlid (aka Qassiarsuk). Ruins of a Norse farming complex, ruin, 4, cowshed, circa 900-1200 AD. Metal art work as monument to Norse Greenlanders on distant rocks. Date: 06/12/2006

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Greenland, Erik's Fjord (aka Eriksfjord), Brattahlid (aka Qassiarsuk). Grass covered foundation of Thjodhilds Church, thought to be the first church in North America, @ A.D. 1, 000

Background imageQassiarsuk Collection: Greenland, Eriks Fjord, Brattahlid. Replica of Thjodhilds Church originally

Greenland, Eriks Fjord, Brattahlid. Replica of Thjodhilds Church originally built in the summer of AD 1000 and named for Erik the Reds wife. A replica of Erik the Reds longhouse is in the background

Background imageQassiarsuk Collection: Greenland, Erics Fjord, Brattahlid (aka Qassiarsuk). Historic home of Otto Frederiksen

Greenland, Erics Fjord, Brattahlid (aka Qassiarsuk). Historic home of Otto Frederiksen, sheep farmer & modern day founder of Qassiarsuk in 1924

Background imageQassiarsuk Collection: Greenland, Eriks Fjord (aka Eriksfjord), Brattahlid (aka Qassiarsuk). Modern village church

Greenland, Eriks Fjord (aka Eriksfjord), Brattahlid (aka Qassiarsuk). Modern village church

Background imageQassiarsuk Collection: Greenland, Eriks Fjord area (aka Eriksford), Brattahlid (aka Qassiarsuk). Typical

Greenland, Eriks Fjord area (aka Eriksford), Brattahlid (aka Qassiarsuk). Typical home in front of Tunulliarfik fjord

Background imageQassiarsuk Collection: View over Erik the Reds first settlement Brattahlid, known today as Qassiarsuk

View over Erik the Reds first settlement Brattahlid, known today as Qassiarsuk, South Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageQassiarsuk Collection: Statue of Leif Eriksson, son of Erik the Red in Qassiarsuk, South Greenland

Statue of Leif Eriksson, son of Erik the Red in Qassiarsuk, South Greenland, Polar Regions


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Qassiarsuk, also known as Brattahlíð, is a historic settlement located in southern Greenland. With its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes, it offers visitors a unique glimpse into the past. (DDE-90036610) Step back in time as you explore the ruins of Erik the Red's estate, one of the most significant archaeological sites in Greenland. (DDE-90036609) Immerse yourself in Norse history by visiting the reconstructed Thjodhild's Church, named after Erik the Red's wife who introduced Christianity to Greenland. (DDE-90036608) Marvel at the stunning views of icebergs floating along Eriksfjord, providing an awe-inspiring backdrop to this historical site. (DDE-90036607) Take a guided tour through Qassiarsuk and learn about its Viking roots from knowledgeable local guides who bring history to life with their captivating stories. (DDE-90036606) Experience traditional Inuit culture firsthand by participating in activities like dog sledding or fishing with locals who have preserved their ancestral way of life for generations. (DDE-90036605) Explore nearby hiking trails that lead you through pristine wilderness and offer panoramic vistas of mountains, fjords, and glaciers - truly a nature lover's paradise. (DDE-90036604) Indulge your taste buds with authentic Greenlandic cuisine at local restaurants serving dishes made from fresh Arctic ingredients like muskox and fish caught straight from icy waters. (DDE-90036603) Capture unforgettable moments on camera as you witness colorful sunsets painting the sky over Qassiarsuk – a photographer's dream come true. (DDE-90036602) Engage with friendly locals who are proud to share their traditions and customs while offering warm hospitality that will make your visit even more memorable.