The sun never sets in Greenland — not over the summer, at least. They call it the “midnight sun”: a natural phenomenon of 24-hour sunlight caused by the tilting of the Earth. At its lowest point, the ...
In high latitudes, the sun is an unreliable companion. It lingers long past midnight in summer, washing mountains and shorelines in a perpetual glow, then abandons the horizon entirely in winter, ...
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