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Millybrown
Mark Hillmann
Tue 12 Aug 2008 16:59
This is the largest town in SW Greenland, about 3,000 people.  A busy harbour, but we squeezed in on a pontoon among the local boats.  When we went to find the harbour master, we were told Sunday was his day off. 
 
It is a much tidier and Danish town than the villages, with proper roads and a good shower in the seaman's hostel. 
Many of the people were more European than Innuit.
 
 
 
 
We met a couple of Americans from Alaska, who got engaged in the Faroes a couple of years ago and are planning to get married in Greenland.  They have the American form already signed.  We offered to take them out to an iceberg, but they did not seem keen.
 
The usual fish market was selling whale meat (probably dolphin by the tail size) and we summoned the courage to buy some.
We can now catch the fish they sell and could not quite bring ourselves to try blubber or seal meat which they also had.