By Sakshi Sah
Published Mar 11, 2025

Hindustan Times
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Discover places where the sun doesn't set for months

Some places on Earth experience the midnight sun, where daylight lasts for days or even months.

In summer, parts of the Arctic Circle stay bright for up to six months.

During the summer, Antarctica enjoys 24-hour daylight for several months.

Iceland experiences nearly 24 hours of daylight in June due to the midnight sun.

From late May to July, Greenland’s northern regions enjoy endless daylight.

Some areas in Nunavut, Canada, have two months of constant sunlight each year.

From April to August, the sun remains visible all day and night in Svalbard, Norway.

These places where the sun doesn't set for months offer a truly unique experience.

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