25/05/2026
10 images

BarcelonaGreenland is a land of contrasts. Ice, sea, and light set the rhythm of an immense and sparsely populated island, where daily life prevails under extreme conditions. Isolated villages, sleds, fishing, and infinite landscapes depict a fragile yet powerful reality. In parallel, this natural wonder has become a focus of international interest. Daily life on the island is marked by Donald Trump's threats to invade the island in recent times, coupled with initiatives from the political and economic sphere of the United States that also seek to gain a foothold on the island. These maneuvers generate mistrust among the Greenlandic population, who defend their right to decide their future without external pressure. The debate over sovereignty and relations with Denmark remains open, now with new players and interests on the scene. According to a detailed Reuters report, prominent figures from the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement are pushing Trump's campaign to seize Greenland and directing its strategy. This context adds complexity beyond geopolitics. The following images focus on the territory and its people: a direct look at life in the Arctic, between tradition and change.

Nuuk, capital of ice
Isolated villages in an immense territory
Drone view
The arctic sea
Solitary life
The day and the night meet
The northern lights
About the snow
Surrounded by ice
The traffic
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