Kangerlussuaq sits at the head of a 100-mile fjord on Greenland's west coast and serves as the main air-sea interchange for expedition cruises. The town is tiny — a few hundred residents anchored by the former US Air Force base runway that now handles most international flights into Greenland. The signature excursion is an off-road drive to Point 660 on the Greenland ice sheet, where passengers walk onto the ice.
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