If you've been to Greenland it you'll realize how inaccessible these mineral deposits are. And with no roads connecting towns it becomes a logistical nightmare. Oh and the place is covered in thick ice and snow for 10 months of the year. There have been mining companies dying there for the last 50 years, 1. Because of legislation and 2 because it's virtually impossible to mine.
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Why has nobody mentioned the huge canine teeth in that photo.
Chewing gum for dogs?
Took a trip to Cuba, one of the first things I noticed was lack of billboards and advertising in general. It was quite refreshing.
How do we tariff 'free' apps like Facebook and Instagram?
Greenland is not part of Europe, EU or the Schengen region. No visa or esta is required for entry.
Greenland is an autonomous territory in the Kingdom of Denmark, Danish Krone is used and Danish is spoken by many, although Greenlandic is more popular.
Exactly, it's all just smoke and mirrors.
"Hey, look over there while I do something under the table“
Unbelievable but true.
Russian false flag operation incoming
Thanks for the link.
In all my travels, in all the cafés, libraries, hotels and co-working spaces I've used around the world, never have I seen anyone pull out their own router.
I'm not dismissing it's potential or usefulness, I just think that for me to avoid adverts and to connect to a few streaming services from weird locations it might be a bit overkill.
💯 This is absolutely true. I'll look at Proton. Thank you so much
Appreciated, however I'm down to a 45 liter carry on bag now and I literally have no space to carry my own router around.
White Fly and aphids, trash that plant now, it won't recover, you'll get weird shaped tiny leaves and it won't taste good