







Ilulissat is a coastal town in western Greenland known for its dramatic ice scenery. The Ilulissat Icebergs come from the nearby Sermeq Kujalleq Glacier, one of the fastest-moving glaciers in the world. Huge blocks of ice break off the glacier and drift into Disko Bay, creating a constantly changing landscape. These icebergs can be massive, with some towering higher than buildings and showing deep blue colors. The area is protected as part of the Ilulissat Icefjord, recognized for its natural importance. Visitors come year-round to see the ice under different light conditions, especially during the midnight sun and winter darkness.
The webcam shows a live view of the waters near Ilulissat, capturing the movement of large Arctic icebergs. It overlooks the famous Ilulissat Icefjord, where ice from Sermeq Kujalleq Glacier breaks off and drifts into the sea. Viewers can watch massive ice formations slowly shifting, reflecting light in shades from white to deep blue. The camera also occasionally captures wildlife such as whales, seals, and seabirds in the surrounding waters. The location offers a clear view of the Arctic environment, with calm ocean scenes mixed with dynamic ice movements. This webcam gives a real-time look at one of the most active glacial regions in Greenland.