Ilulissat Icefjord Centre, designed by Danish architect Dorte Mandrup. Visitors can walk across the roof of the glacier-inspired building (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Ilulissat marina choked with runabouts (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Bust of explorer Knud Rasmussen at his birthplace in Ilulissat (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Ponant ship L'Austral among icebergs off Illulissat (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
First taste of ice on the east coast of Greenland (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Cairn marks route to Eqi Glacier (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Cross an ice-fed stream en route to Eqi Glacier (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Mist and ice at Eqi Glacier (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Moraine lakes have appeared as the glacier has retreated (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Blue iceberg calved from Eqi Glacier (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
The rocks of Greenland preserve a record of almost four billion years of Earth's history (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Abandoned buildings of cyrolite mining settlement, Ivittuut (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Cryolite, once sought after for making aluminium (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Flooded mine pit, Ivittuut (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Church window, Ivittuut (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Sleds in summer storage, Tasiilaq (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
View from Tasiilaq (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Painted bear and carved pole, Tasiilaq (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Cottonflower blooming on tundra at Tasiilaq (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
For sled dogs, there is little to do but sleep during summer (PHOTO: Kennedy Warne)
Kennedy is back in New Zealand but talks to Susie about his recent expeditionary cruise around the southern coastline of Greenland.