Aug 31
From Mother Nature Network’s Russell McLendon:
Greenland is famously misnamed. Not only do its few native trees rarely form forests, but most of the island is covered by the only modern ice sheet outside Antarctica. According to Viking legend, Erik the Red dubbed it “Greenland” more than 1,000 years ago, hoping the pleasant name would lure settlers to join him there after he was exiled from Iceland.
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