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Yes, there are still unexplored or poorly understood areas of Greenland, particularly in its remote and harsh interior regions. The vast ice sheet and challenging terrain make access difficult, limiting extensive research and exploration. While satellite imagery and aerial surveys have provided some insights, on-the-ground exploration remains scarce in many areas. As climate change continues to alter the landscape, new opportunities and motivations for exploration may arise.

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