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.
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In summer, parts of the Arctic Circle stay bright for up to six months.
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During the summer, Antarctica enjoys 24-hour daylight for several months.
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Iceland experiences nearly 24 hours of daylight in June due to the midnight sun.
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From late May to July, Greenland’s northern regions enjoy endless daylight.
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Some areas in Nunavut, Canada, have two months of constant sunlight each year.
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From April to August, the sun remains visible all day and night in Svalbard, Norway.
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These places where the sun doesn't set for months offer a truly unique experience.
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