Russian photographer Daniel Kordan recently times returned from a sailing excursion to Greenland Hidden Gems, bringing back with him loads of stunning pictures that he captures of the majestic beauty of the expanse between Saint Petersburg and Greenland. Well, for the last few months, he lived aboard a yacht out on the Atlantic, where Kordan led photography workshops that took advantage of the remarkable natural surroundings.
Therefore, from morning to night, he and his fellow voyagers explored wonderful icebergs, caves, glaciers, and cliffs at each landing. As their journey goes on, every day promised something new discoveries as one day, Kordan stumbled upon hidden gems in the icy wilderness. He says; I was so admired by Jack London’s stories from my childhood and my Greenland expedition reminds me of his stories. Luckily we had the great chance to ask the photographer a few questions about his unbelievable adventure.
He expresses his journey in exciting words; it was an unforgettable sailing expedition to Greenland. We used the yacht Peter the First to sail from Saint Petersburg to Greenland through Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Therefore, our journey took us two months to get to Greenland and the same time to return. We invited photographers to some stops on our way for weekly sailings around Greenland.
It was a kind of photography workshop for them. Indeed this was our first experience exploring “Disko Bay” and the “islands of Baffin Bay”. I wanted to travel more and more to Greenland because this area has several remote and unmapped areas that are perfect for photography. Believe me, it wasn’t that easy, but we were captivated by the lovely nature and the chance to explore new areas every day.
Our team consists of friendly and hard-working sailors. The captain of Peter the First and his crew made the world record quite a few years ago they circled around the North Pole in just one season. Therefore, we got valuable experience and learned a lot of legends from the locals. We found gorgeous fjords and mountains, and we hiked up to elevations 1 kilometer above the sea to look at ice caps.
Moreover, we found a marmor cave leading far into the glacier, and we discovered an old whale cemetery. One of the most enjoyable experiences was bathing in the hot springs of Greenland. We’ve found numerous hidden beaches and hot lakes. Source: My Modernmet