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Greenlanders celebrated National Day, marking the summer solstice with songs, dances, and seal hunting competitions. The event, which began in 1985, saw revelers waving flags and enjoying 24 hours of sunlight. Despite U.S. President Donald Trump's recent interest in acquiring the island, locals focused on their traditions and community, hoping to preserve their culture amidst modernization.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff