Did You Know The Sun Never Sets In These Places On Earth?

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There’s a certain beauty of the setting sun, which is just unparalleled. After all, the entire sky lights up in an orangish-pink hue before making way for a pitch-black sky with twinkling stars.

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However, there are a few places on Earth where the sun never sets. Take a look!

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1. Norway Situated in the Arctic Circle, they receive sunlight nonstop from May to late July.

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2. Iceland The largest island after Britain, during the month of June sun actually never sets here.

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3. Nunavut, Canada Located around two degrees above the Arctic Circle, this destination receives approx 2 months of 24X7 sunlight.

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4. Barrow, Alaska From late May to late July, the sun doesn’t set here at all. But from the start of November till the next 30 days, there’s no sunrise.

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5. Sweden From the beginning of May till late August, the sun sets around midnight and rises at around 4 AM.

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6. Finland This country gets sun for 73 days in summer, however, during winter there’s no sunlight!

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Would you want to visit these countries?

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