62 Many villages and small towns in Greenland lack basic services that Americans often take for granted. Small settlements are without permanent doctors, diagnostic tools, or specialist care - forcing residents to travel great distances for vital treatments that should be available at home. (twitter.com) posted 118 days ago by Chukna 118 days ago by Chukna +62 / -0 6 comments share 6 comments share save hide report block hide replies
There are so few people living there. Fewer than 60K, and they only have a couple of cities, but no roads connect them.