Kulusuk is a small outlying island in the Ammassalik archipelago of islands on the coast of the North Atlantic. The island is home to Kulusuk, the fourth-largest settlement on the entire eastern coast of Greenland. Northern lights, are commonplace in Greenland, but when you think of this arctic territory, you most likely never imagine a beautiful sunset there. With iceberg debris floating along the surface of the Greenland Sea at the cross-section of Canada’s Labrador Sea and the Norweigan Sea, rays of sunlight can reflect an amazing portrayal of fire on ice in the twilight of the night. From Kulusuk towards Angmagssalik Island and across the Torsuut Tunoq sound, dramatic sunset views are nothing short of magnificent. The distilled natural elements of Greenland’s arctic scenery fuse these breathtaking scenes together for spectacular panoramic captures. The rocky landscape formations with icy conditions and crystal waters reflect Mother Nature’s true natural beauty. Kulusuk is home to many great hunters that provide the village and their families with birds, seals, and all kinds of Greenlandic delicacies. This is a huge part of the Greenlandic culture.