The Earth takes just about 24 hours to rotate about its axis, with a particular location living with around 12 hours of sunlight, and the remaining hours, without it. But, did you know that there are places in the world where the Sun does not go down for more than 70 days on a trot? Imagine how interesting (or confusing) it would be for tourists to keep a track of time when even the locals there get confused with no sunset for straight 70 days! Wondering about those locations? Let’s find out.
1#Norway
Situated in the Arctic Circle, it is called the Land of the Midnight Sun, where from May to late July, the Sun actually never sets. This means that for a period of around 76 days, the Sun never goes down. In Svalbard, Norway, the Sun shines continuously from April 10 to August 23; it is also Europe’s northernmost inhabited region. You can plan your visit to this place during this time and live for days when there is no night.
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