Fig. 75. Many ice-floes have drifted in from the sea. Our umiak and two kaiaks 
in the foreground. The summer camp of the Eskimos is some few miles farther 
in, on the long point which extends from the nether slope of Mt. Qinaaq and 
Nappaaja on the left of the picture. (cf. fig. 15). The innermost cove of the 
fjord is hidden behind this point opposite which towers the sharp peak of Mt. 
Kuaniartiwin (on the right cf. fig. 77). In the distance toward the north at the 
extreme end of the fjord, the »gate of the sun« is visible. 
Fig. 76. Nooyaartik, the extreme end of the long point of Qinaag, which turns 
to the south. Here the most advanced tents are pitched opposite to Point Noo- 
kasak (cf. fig. 75). Thin ice is seen on the water in the outer parts of the fjord. 
