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NEEM received a group of high school students from Greenland, Denmark and the U.S. During their two hour stay, the students were shown all camp and introduced to the scientific activities at NEEM.
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NEEM received a group of high school students from Greenland, Denmark and the U.S. During their two hour stay, the students were shown all camp and introduced to the scientific activities at NEEM.

  • Despite the royal visit was reduced to only 3 hours Her Majesty and His Royal Highness had time for a tour about the NEEM camp.
  • On July 09 Her Majesty and His Royal Highness from Denmark, Kuupik Kleist from Greenland and Rigsombudsmand Mikaela Engell visited the NEEM camp.
  • The Royal visit was reduced from an overnight stay to 3 hours in camp due the weather situation. All visitors left with The Norland Twin Otter late in the afternoon.
  • The drillhead that reached bedrock on July 27, 2010 at the dept 2537.36 m is getting big attention.
  • NEEM received a group of high school students from Greenland, Denmark and the U.S. During their two hour stay, the students were shown all camp and introduced to the scientific activities at NEEM.
  • Charlotte Sahl-Madsen, danish minister of science, got the opportunity to drill an ice core at a drill site 3 km from the NEEM camp, during her visit mid July 2011.
  • The Danish ministers Charlotte Sahl-Madsen and Lykke Friis and the Greenlandic minister Palle Christensen, showed big interest for the research<br />
at NEEM during their visit to the camp mid July. On the photo: Lykke Friis, danish minister of Climate and Energy.
  • During each season the NEEM camp regularily receives uninvited guests - here a bird on a one-way-trip to camp.<br />
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Photo: Martin Leonhardt
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