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These four places around the world where the sun never sets.
Places where the sun never sets?
If you are asked such a question, you will surely be surprised. But this is true. There are some countries in this world where the sun never sets. There are few places in the world where the sun does not set for more than 70 days. Today let’s learn about countries where the sun never sets.
Norway- 76 days a day
Located in the Arctic Circle, Norway is called the land of the midnight sun. The sun never sets here for 76 days from the end of May to July. The sun does not set in Svalbard, Norway from April 10 to August 23. You can visit Svalbard during this period.
Nunavut, Canada- 2 months day
Nunavut is located in the Northwest Territories of Canada, about two degrees above the Arctic Circle. This place gets almost two months of sunlight. But in winter this place is dark for 30 consecutive days.
Iceland- All summer day
Iceland is the largest island in Europe after Great Britain. In summer, the sun never sets from May 10 until the end of June in Iceland. To see the midnight sun, you can visit the town of Akureyri and Grimsey Island in the Arctic Circle.
Barrow, Alaska- 3 Months Day
The sun does not set here from the end of May to the end of July. But the sun does not rise here for the next 30 days from the beginning of November and it is known as the polar night. This means the entire country is in darkness during winter. Popular for its snow-capped mountains and mesmerizing glaciers, this place can be visited in summer or winter.
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