You have been learning since childhood that after the darkness of every night, the morning brings new light. According to the daily routine, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. This is a cycle throughout the day which is 24 hours. But let us tell you that there are some parts of the world where we cannot even see the night because the sun does not set there. You might think we are lying, but we are not. There are some places in the world where you do not get to see the sunset. Today we will introduce you to some such places. Let us know about them...

Norway
Norway, a country in Northern Europe, is also known as Midnight Sun. Here the sun shines continuously for 76 days. Meaning there is no night for 76 days. This amazing coincidence happens from May to the end of July. Apart from this, even in Svalbard, which comes under Norway, the sun does not set from 10 April to 23 August.

Yukon, Canada
This country, which is reflected in the snow-covered mountains and blue sky, is the second largest country in the world. This Canadian city remains covered with snow throughout the year. However, during the summer season, there is no sunset for 50 days in the northwest area of the city. This view of nature seems no less than heaven. In such a situation, if you want to see this miracle, then definitely visit Yukon, Canada once.

Iceland
Iceland is the largest island country in Europe. The sun never sets here in June. There is a 24-hour day here, even at night it seems as if it is day. It is the second largest island in Europe after Great Britain. Besides, it is also mosquito free, yes you might be surprised to hear this but let us tell you that here you can enjoy mosquito-free evenings. The sun never sets on this island in June. The island of Grimsey and the city of Akureyri in the Arctic Circle are some of the best places to see the sunrise at midnight. In such a situation, visit Iceland once.

Qaanaaq, Greenland
Qaanaaq Greenland, with a population of less than 650 people, ranks in the world for natural beauty. This place is located in the North Pole of the Arctic Circle, hence there is no sunrise here during the cold season and after sunrise in April, sunset does not happen till August.

Barrow, Alaska
The sun does not set in the Alaskan city of Barrow from late May to late July. You can go here in both the summer and winter seasons. Winter has a different fun here, at the beginning of November there is night here for a month. This time is called Polar Nights. In most places in this country, the sun shines only for 73 days of the year. It is mostly dark here during the winter season. The sun does not rise between December and January, this happens in the places covered under Article Circle. This is also one of the reasons why people here sleep less in summer and more in winter.

Kiruna, Sweden
There is no sunset for more than 100 days in Sweden's northern city with a population of 19,000 people. From May to August you can see the sunrise here, during this time the sun always shines. If you are planning a trip to Sweden, then definitely visit the church of Kiruna once, here you can see a wonderful view of the artwork.

Finland
The land of thousands of lakes and islands, much of Finland sees the sun for only 73 days during the summer. Whereas, the opposite happens during winter time, during which there is darkness here. This situation can be seen between December and January. But this can be seen only in those parts which come under the article circle. This is also one of the reasons why people here sleep less in summer and more in winter. Here you can enjoy Northern Lights, skiing, and staying in glass igloo.

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