(...) We thought we recognised Liverpool Land by a bifid summit that we had (...) named Notre-Dame in 1926” (Jean-Baptiste Charcot, 1928). To the north of Scoresby Sound, the largest fjord system in the world, the dazzling Liverpool Land stretches on to infinity. A paradise for trekkers, mountaineers and ski tourers, in kayaks or on dog sleds, it is home to a concentration of the most beautiful scenery of the Arctic: sparkling ice cap from which emerge the dark and jagged peaks of nunataks, glacial valleys, glaciers, ice floe, icebergs.