In Sisimiut, a small town alive with vibrant colors, we took a tour through its streets, admiring the brightly painted houses. On the outskirts were husky dogs, still used for transportation into the vast wilderness during the long winter season. With a population of 4,500 people, this second-largest town in Greenland, is a vibrant community that dates back to 4,500 years ago. Historically, it has been home to Saqqaq, Dorset, and Thule cultures.
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