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While most parts of the world follow the natural rhythm of day and night, there are a few unique locations on Earth where the sun refuses to dip below the horizon for extended periods—sometimes for over 70 consecutive days.

This natural wonder can be both mesmerizing and disorienting for visitors and locals alike.

Here are five remarkable places where you can experience this phenomenon:

1. Finland

In the northernmost parts of Finland, especially during summer, the sun stays visible for up to 73 straight days.

This phenomenon affects daily routines significantly—residents tend to sleep less during the summer and make up for it in the dark, wintry months.

2. Iceland

As Europe’s second-largest island after Great Britain, Iceland experiences continuous daylight from around May 10 to late July.

This makes the country an attractive summer destination. An interesting bonus—there are no mosquitoes in Iceland.

3. Antarctica

In the southernmost part of the world, certain areas within the Antarctic Circle are bathed in sunlight continuously from September to March during the austral summer.

This non-stop daylight contributes to the region’s extreme and surreal atmosphere.

4. Russia

St. Petersburg, located in northern Russia, is known for its “White Nights”—a period when the sun barely sets and darkness never truly falls.

For about six weeks in summer, twilight persists even at midnight, creating a magical experience for residents and tourists alike.

5. Greenland

In Northern Greenland, especially near the Arctic, the sun remains above the horizon from late May to July.

This natural occurrence, called the Midnight Sun, offers a unique experience to those seeking the surreal beauty of round-the-clock daylight.

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