By Colin Woodard | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
August 22, 2008 edition
KANGERLUSSUAQ, Greenland
The former Sondrestrom US Air Force Base is now a busy community of 500, a midsized town by Greenland standards.
Runways built for heavy bombers and transports now accommodate wide-bodied jetliners, which disgorge passengers connecting to Greenland’s many small airstrips. Tourists head out on musk ox safaris or join cruise ships at the base’s old supply dock, while locals enjoy Greenland’s only indoor swimming pool, originally built for US troops.
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