Nestled within a mountainous landscape of Greenland, Narsaq is home to some of the world's rarest minerals, which many of you will find fascinating. Among them is the Tugtupite, a rare, semi-precious stone that glows under UV light. Gourmands won’t want to miss toasting with locally brewed Qajaq beer crafted with ice-age water from the surrounding icebergs. As a place less visited, Narsaq has plenty of treasures that are not well-known, such as Norse ruins buried in the valleys.
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