Norway land of midnight sun
2006-06-29 03:05:15
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answered by Chan 2
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I don't think so, but I know Alaska has 0 sunlight 24/7 for some period of time.
2006-06-29 10:04:39
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answered by CIA Biatch 3
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Alaska in the summertime. In the winter months they have darkness 24/7
2006-06-29 10:07:20
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answered by Anonymous
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There is 1 day on 24 hour sunlight in Iceland. I think it is June 16 ( summer solistice)
2006-06-29 10:07:19
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answered by jeannettedye 1
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In Alaska for 6 months out of the year its day time for 18 hours a day, Now I can tell you where the sun doesnt shine at all ever
2006-06-29 10:05:26
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answered by Darthritus 3
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I know up north in Canada such as northwest territories the sun shines 24/7 in summer time..
2006-06-29 10:07:41
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answered by Natasha B 4
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in Europe...would be in the north... been to Northern Sweden a few years ago in the summer...the sun didn't set...it just completely circled the sky and it was daylight 24/7... but only from May until mid July.
2006-06-30 23:19:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Lovely Finland above the arctic circle.In the summer the sun goes to the horizon and just sits there.Then it starts back up in the sky.It never gets dark.
2006-07-03 00:57:24
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answered by David S 4
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Im Alaska there is a time in the year wehere Night never comes for a couple of days, maybe a week, and it stays days for a couple of days. pretty cool.
2006-06-29 10:05:29
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answered by Angel E 2
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Alaska some of the time
2006-06-30 11:36:51
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answered by aloneinga 5
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