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Inside the place in Europe where the sun doesn't set for FOUR MONTHS
04/04/2023
Days never end in this European country - at least for part of the year.
In Norway, the sun doesn’t set in parts of the country during the summer months, leaving its landscapes bathed in sunlight 24 hours a day.
It’s a natural phenomenon known as the ‘midnight sun’ that occurs in places south of the Antarctic Circle and north of the Arctic Circle. The Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard experiences it for the longest stretch each year - here, the doesn’t set between April 20 and August 22.
Incredible drone footage captured by British travel photographer George Cooper shows this fascinating phenomenon playing out across the stunning Lofoten Islands and other parts of Norway.
In the footage – which has gone viral on Instagram with more than 9.1million likes – the islands can be seen illuminated by sunlight at all hours of the night, from 11pm to 3am.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/travel/new...hs/ar-AA19si8W
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