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The land where the sun doesn't rise...
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Is this where they stick it?

Looks like a 4 days vacation place to have some peace. I know people living there will hate me for saying this but it looks like a nice place.

Not true. Svalbard Norway has beautiful sunrises during summer and even most of the snow melts away. I was there just few months ago!

Svalbard, an archipelago belonging to Norway located within the Arctic Circle, experiences four months of complete darkness every year. During this period, the sun rises only to approach the horizon but never fully emerges above it. Despite the surreal nature of this phenomenon..

Makes me want to watch 30 Days of Night again. 😯

Why do people seem to live there? So depressing!

No Sunrise, Fun Surprise! In this magical place, known as 'The Never-Dawn'

Nunavut, Canada experiences about 30 days of total darkness in winter and have two months of 24/7 sunlight in summer. Nunavut is located in the Northwest Territories of Canada.

An ideal location for warmth and naughty fun.

What happens to the ultra hyped Circadian rhythms by the so called experts in the field that serve to make the lives of shift workers even more stressful.
