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There are some places in the world where the sun doesn't set for months or doesn't rise for months - leading to phenomena known as the midnight sun and polar nights. How do the people living in these places live their lives differently from those with normal day and night cycles and how does this affect the things we take for granted?
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@DaneReidVoiceOver
@DaneReidVoiceOver Год назад
I've been fortunate enough to experience a 24 hour day of daylight in Iceland. It was truly fascinating. I've also experienced the Northern lights in Alaska
@lilplay86
@lilplay86 Год назад
I bet both were amazing huh bud
@apurbabiswas8072
@apurbabiswas8072 Год назад
I live here man
@jingpel
@jingpel Год назад
no one cares
@fredotlogetswe3047
@fredotlogetswe3047 Год назад
Did you manage to sleep?
@dudedude-su7pt
@dudedude-su7pt Год назад
So you work 20 hour everyday? That's terrible
@saptarshipaulchoudhury227
@saptarshipaulchoudhury227 Год назад
Watching this video feels like a glimpse into a world beyond time and space. It's incredible to think that there are places where the sun never sets, reminding us of the vast and diverse nature of our planet.
@glennso47
@glennso47 11 месяцев назад
Remind me of the Twilight Zone episode “Midnight Sun “
@GeloNegron
@GeloNegron 9 месяцев назад
Reminds me of God’s glory, His creation and how wonderfully true His word, the Bible & Jesus Christ (the word incarnated) and the promise of his return. The second coming is gonna make this earth into a new earth where time is no longer a constraint, instead we’ll be operating on eternity. No beginning or end, just being alive in eternal peace and happiness.
@RobloxGuyIsHere
@RobloxGuyIsHere Месяц назад
I would like to live their because then when my mom tells me to sleep I could say that its still bright outside.
@DraslyThe1
@DraslyThe1 Год назад
As someone who lives in Svalbard Norway, the sun never set here during summertimes. We even discussed about having no official summer time. (there would be no night or day, you can sleep when you want, you can go to the shop at 2-3 am.) So removing the time here is something that has huge support.
@codymoe4986
@codymoe4986 Год назад
Circadian rhythms be damned...enjoy the sleep deprived psychosis!
@1marcelfilms
@1marcelfilms Год назад
Removing time? WOW im in.
@DraslyThe1
@DraslyThe1 Год назад
@@codymoe4986 well we have been doing it for many years without any problems, but now we will remove the time aka stop all clocks
@funeralhouse6280
@funeralhouse6280 Год назад
😲
@freeagent8225
@freeagent8225 Год назад
I camped in Svalbad for 18 days then took a ship back to Tromso, hitching south the darkness felt strange😅.
@crucial0072
@crucial0072 Год назад
This is on my bucket list. I've got to experience this at least once before I depart this plane of existence.
@Carlium
@Carlium 11 месяцев назад
You don't need to go to far north to experience the midnight sun or long daylight hours, I live just above the arctic circle and we're currently having midnight sun, "down" here it ends around 14th of July. When I lived in southern Norway, we had just long days, it never got dark during the summer, just dusk.
@Lucas-oc3hg
@Lucas-oc3hg 2 месяца назад
Kom till Sveriges lappland och se på norrskenet och kol svarta dagar
@NostalgiCrazy
@NostalgiCrazy Месяц назад
So funny, just as the vid finished I finally started a Bucket List on my phone! This is up there with witnessing a total eclipse, and seeing the Northern Lights :)
@MaximusTheChosenOne
@MaximusTheChosenOne Месяц назад
@@NostalgiCrazyif you go to Iceland next year you can do all 3 in one trip
@NostalgiCrazy
@NostalgiCrazy Месяц назад
@@MaximusTheChosenOne Ooo perfect! Hope I save up for that 😅
@SJRogers0786
@SJRogers0786 10 месяцев назад
Imagine living there and someone says “We don’t have all day.”.
@fredahunter3654
@fredahunter3654 2 месяца назад
😂
@NaaLomeleyTetteh
@NaaLomeleyTetteh Месяц назад
😂😂
@therealautisticyoutuber
@therealautisticyoutuber Месяц назад
😂😂😂
@andongw
@andongw 10 дней назад
😂😂😂😂
@user-mr3yn1ow9y
@user-mr3yn1ow9y 7 дней назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@verityandtruth
@verityandtruth Год назад
Amazing! Amazing! Living in Uganda all my life, I can't imagine how life is in these areas. Uganda has 12 hour nights and days, no winter, just a rainy season and 3 month dry season. So this video is just unbelievable
@organisten
@organisten Год назад
Well, I can assure thee it is true. This very weekend we shall lose the last of the nighttime, and it will be day 24 hours. The sun itself will be above the horison from the 21st May and will not set again until about the 21st July. As for the darkness, there won't be any of that, even at midnight until the first week in August.
@GnosticAtheist
@GnosticAtheist Год назад
I come from northern Norway. Its only amazing for a short while before you get used to it, and eventually annoyed by it ;)
@verityandtruth
@verityandtruth Год назад
@@GnosticAtheist That's true.
@organisten
@organisten Год назад
@@GnosticAtheist Speak for thyself. I *love* it. I'm in Lødingen, also the North of Norway.
@LegumesEtFleurs
@LegumesEtFleurs Год назад
@@organisten bet the happiest are the children. They do not want to sleep in summer and just want to play, just like mine. That would be a wonderful experience. Once in a lifetime, that is.
@tashalynn29
@tashalynn29 Год назад
I went to Fairbanks, Alaska in May one year. I remember laying in bed reading with the sun shining in through the window. It kept shining and shining, I was knee deep in a book, and when I finally looked at the time, it was 20 min to midnight. Really played with my sleep schedule for sure
@sammshroo3494
@sammshroo3494 8 месяцев назад
Was it hot?
@tashalynn29
@tashalynn29 8 месяцев назад
@sammshroo3494 not for me it wasn't. That year it was actually very pleasant
@sammshroo3494
@sammshroo3494 8 месяцев назад
@@tashalynn29 so even when there's sun it's still mild 😻
@tashalynn29
@tashalynn29 8 месяцев назад
@sammshroo3494 pretty much. That time year at night it got cool but during the day it was great!
@stephenuno4806
@stephenuno4806 2 месяца назад
I admire visiting the place
@auntylinda7640
@auntylinda7640 Год назад
We have never ending days in the middle of summer. It is called the "simmer dim". I live in Shetland, Scotland. It is a magical time of year xxx
@alxx1378
@alxx1378 Год назад
Half Greek half Swedish so visiting my grandparents in Sweden during the summer I have lived it. It's strange that you can read a book outside at eleven o'clock or play tennis at twelve, I loved it.
@chenanigans
@chenanigans Год назад
Thank you so much for making this video! This topic is so intriguing to me as I live in the Pacific Northwest and I spend a lot of time in Alaska and I don't know why it's so hard to wrap my head around how this happens. So to physically see the geographic models really helps with that! And these places are absolutely incredible! I always say living in Seattle is like diet Alaska or diet a lot of these places because our winter days are so short but our summer days are so long they feel endless and it feels like you have so much time to just keep going and going and going, the contrast between the two is Stark! Not as extreme but the closest to these polar days and nights you get in the lower 48 😊
@juha-petrityrkko3771
@juha-petrityrkko3771 Год назад
I live in Finland and make a "pilgrimage" to the midnight sun in Lapland every summer, near the summer solstice. To catch clear skies I must be able to begin the journey at a very short notice, if I do not have a long time to spend there. One should not delay too long, because the best time is quite close to the summer solstice. To get true sunlight at midnight, go for the 69th latitude or beyond. In Finland that means Inari, Kilpisjärvi or Utsjoki, in Norway perhaps Tromsø. If you prefer certain scenery types, introduce yourself to the regions in advance. The night light is often dusky or at least mellow, so you should not have much trouble telling 2 AM apart from 2 PM. At noon the Sun rises to about 43 degrees of elevation, so the noon light will also be mellower than in the south, and you will often see horizontally illuminated sceneries (which I find very beautiful). In winter, on the contrary, you really have to go to Svalbard or the northernmost Greenland, if you want your noon to be properly dark. Otherwise there will be a rather bright dusk on the southern sky at noon. It is not completely impossible, either, to sleep during a bright night, as people can fall asleep even during a daytime car trip.
@ks77728
@ks77728 Год назад
I have relatives in Denmark and had visited Copenhagen at 5 yrs old in the month of July or August, I can't remember exactly which month. But at the age of 60, I still can remember the sun setting around 11:00pm and then rising a few hours later. I can remember dining outside at the Tivoli during those late hours at night with the sun still up. I absolutely loved the long days and warm sun. I went again in my 30s but my experience was slightly different because this time I was there in the spring. The weather was raw and chilly like New England where I live.
@reality7982
@reality7982 Год назад
Where do you live in New England?
@modern_child
@modern_child 10 месяцев назад
new england ? kaha hai
@MarkSamurai5
@MarkSamurai5 2 месяца назад
​@@modern_childit's a region in the United states
@tengkusulaiman
@tengkusulaiman Год назад
Flat earthers : That earth animation is not correct.
@HerculesEliuta-on3mw
@HerculesEliuta-on3mw 12 дней назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@nazrojean7128
@nazrojean7128 Год назад
yup..i experienced this when i was in Stockholm during summer....i literally could see the sun at 1am!
@samithakalana
@samithakalana Год назад
This is one of the most interesting videos I’ve ever watched in RU-vid. Thank you for making such a nice video ❤️
@AlvinSeville1
@AlvinSeville1 Год назад
I visited Barrow, Alaska on June 20th for a few days. Will never forget the Midnight Sun and my room faced the north, so at two in the morning, I saw the sun to the NE. I was out at 12 midnight when the sun was due north.
@nandeeshkumar.c.t6214
@nandeeshkumar.c.t6214 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much. Really astonishing and heartily appreciate you for making this video.
@retakhan9147
@retakhan9147 Год назад
the thing that shocked me is even after having Sun everyday for too long they are still cold places 😂
@oldschoolguy80s
@oldschoolguy80s 10 месяцев назад
This is exactly the video I have been looking for, that explains time difference correctly. Thank you!👍
@anon_cat13
@anon_cat13 Год назад
Thank you for this wonderful episode! It's much educational for me, thank you.
@cookiesncream789
@cookiesncream789 11 месяцев назад
Fascinating! It certainly sounds like it would be quite the adjustment for people who have newly moved to these places. Even before the video mentioned, I figured people would use special lighting in the winter months to mimick daylight and probably even blackout curtains for sleeping during the 24 hour summer months.
@andrewah15
@andrewah15 Год назад
Great video, very informative. I’ve been intrigued about this amazing natural phenomenon.
@pravinjasud7921
@pravinjasud7921 Год назад
Thanks for this video, this is something I loved to watch
@niyachakraborty3622
@niyachakraborty3622 Год назад
Thank you so much. You explained very well.
@sivayamsiva9343
@sivayamsiva9343 Год назад
Thanks for sharing wonderful video and very useful detailed information congratulations 👌
@eyeofthetiger4214
@eyeofthetiger4214 Год назад
Loved this video. I read about it in a book when I was small.
@bjstengel
@bjstengel 3 месяца назад
I’ve visited and stayed in Barrow, Alaska for work and visited Fairbanks, Alaska with my wife and sons for midnight sun as well and thought it was absolutely beautiful. Traveling when you have the ability is a must in life. Go see places in the world and meet new people, culture, food and more.
@ianwahome5394
@ianwahome5394 Год назад
am from kenya the first time i travelled to alaska as i was asleep i saw sunlight on the north direction and i wondered what kind of mystery is on the artic regions then later on saw bright green light on the sky ( aurora lights). I swear i had the hardest time explaining to my fellow kenyans back at home what i really saw in north america but all i can say the place is awesome.☺☺. Not forgeting the polar nights where at a particular the sun rose for an hour then went back into the dark.
@samiasamia592
@samiasamia592 11 месяцев назад
I am here in Bungoma, wondering if that is true!
@willcookmakeup
@willcookmakeup Год назад
I was just Iceland last May and we only got about 4 hours of darkness while there. Was super weird the first few days but you do get used to it
@CasperSocio
@CasperSocio Год назад
Guy from Tromsø here. I always found it very relateble when Bane goes "You merely adopted the darkness. I was born in it"
@fionayange
@fionayange Год назад
Wow......I wonder what a wonderful place you were born to experince what the rest of the world does not experienced.
@gururajaacharya8667
@gururajaacharya8667 Год назад
Thanks for explaining in simple terms & thanks for sharing.
@izarqua
@izarqua Год назад
Seriously this the advantage I would love to explore, I never knew something like this existed wow, the best information I have received this year ☺️
@ugwucyril9681
@ugwucyril9681 Год назад
Me too. This world is full of wonders
@coco-cn9lw
@coco-cn9lw Год назад
i was in Copenhagen and the sun was setting at 11h, and rise around 4 h, i could not sleep and the calme when the dark comes has a meaning to me now!
@gevgalstyann
@gevgalstyann Год назад
Thank you guys for such an amazing episode! Keep it up 👍🏼
@funnymoments291
@funnymoments291 Год назад
Hi love from India, I have never experienced any of these full day summer or winter. It is quite interesting and thrilling to watch the video. Informative as well, thanks for that
@oliversakanyi7238
@oliversakanyi7238 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for your informative video. I enjoyed it with my class of 9 and 10 year old students.
@tkkeegope9187
@tkkeegope9187 Год назад
amazing knowledge, ill binge on this😄😄
@barbaradouglas2283
@barbaradouglas2283 Год назад
This is really incredibly interesting! Whoa 😲 I’ve got something to add to this but it’ll have to wait for 1-2 mins.
@romualdojoven8992
@romualdojoven8992 Год назад
Well explained :-) ❤ thank you 🙏
@fortythreenorth2518
@fortythreenorth2518 Год назад
I'm a night shift worker so I'd adapt easily to both night and day 24 hrs.
@fordmercuryman
@fordmercuryman Год назад
same here.
@bobtoyacr.candy7573
@bobtoyacr.candy7573 Год назад
❤ same too dear 💕 always working at night 🤩🌌
@chidaluglory3124
@chidaluglory3124 Год назад
Quite helpful. Thank you
@fmatsveru
@fmatsveru Год назад
Oh! Thank you. I never knew such a phenomenon existed.
@MizzKittyBichon
@MizzKittyBichon Год назад
I remember being so surprised to see the sun still out at 10 p.m. in Paris, France, though it was just starting to set. This was in May 2009.
@loveandlight3486
@loveandlight3486 Год назад
I experienced this in Capetown too in December though 😅
@pro-socialsociopath769
@pro-socialsociopath769 4 месяца назад
That's just normal Summer time, lol
@MizzKittyBichon
@MizzKittyBichon 4 месяца назад
@@pro-socialsociopath769 Not where I live it isn't. And I was there in the spring, not the summer.
@FASTERBOLT87
@FASTERBOLT87 Год назад
30 days of night.
@vickymoore7852
@vickymoore7852 Год назад
Nice.....Very Good.....Thank You....Its very impressive.
@jeconiashangase9177
@jeconiashangase9177 Год назад
As South African I wish to visit places where sun does not set.That is a nice experience and I am sure it is more enjoyable to visitors
@ChillTravel.
@ChillTravel. 3 месяца назад
Very educational 😊thank you
@christopherx7428
@christopherx7428 Год назад
It is a bit fascinating to hear the perspecitve of those who find this strange - this is just the normal winter/summer differences here in Sweden. I live in the far south, so it does get dark in the summer - but I rarely see it, as I am normally asleep then.
@BushraJiskani
@BushraJiskani Год назад
It's much educational for me, amazing knowledge, This gives me important information
@wekiwisdofly85
@wekiwisdofly85 11 месяцев назад
I live in New Zealand so I’ll never get to experience anything like this but how fascinating would it be to experience it
@andrewjames2617
@andrewjames2617 Год назад
I could handle the long days but not months without the sun. I love night time but I need sun!
@nelsonmakwatsina3957
@nelsonmakwatsina3957 Год назад
Thank you so much for this a lot of people have been educated
@owembabazimelody3468
@owembabazimelody3468 Год назад
So here we are used to 12 hour night time and 12 hours day time. Night time for resting and day for working. Can't imagine how I would sleep for months before it coming to day time
@geetharamakrishna1874
@geetharamakrishna1874 Год назад
Amazing, thanks for sharing this video, I thought like me, all have 7 hrs day & 7 hrs night, some time day will be longer. This pattern is to get good health by sleeping during night & our body get regulated. It's really astonishing to me. Tankyou.
@hemispace641
@hemispace641 Год назад
I've had dreams of being in places where it is 1am or 4am and the sun is shining bright.. I had these dreams long before I learned there were places where the sun doesn't set...
@Abc-kb4zo
@Abc-kb4zo 11 месяцев назад
I can relate to your experience. I had dreams of Internet in 1980's.
@michaeldiehl2458
@michaeldiehl2458 Год назад
I was on a cruise to Alaska and I remember when we left Seattle, the sun was up at 3am
@r.a.6459
@r.a.6459 Год назад
Imagine fasting for the Ramadan on these places. That's what happened in the years 2015-2017. Actually in the case of midnight sun, they have to follow the schedule of Türkiye for prayer times and breaking fast times. Even though such places experience daylight 24 hours a day, it's never too hot, as the sun's rays land at a shallow angle, and its energy are spread out. Be glad that the Earth's tilt is 23.5°, not 60°.
@victorc8804
@victorc8804 Год назад
I'm from southern California our longest days are from June 20th to mid July sunset is a few minutes after 8pm and sunrise at 5:40am/5:45 am
@Anurania
@Anurania Год назад
Some people spend their summers in northern areas and winters in southern areas so they can always be comfortably warm. Perhaps there are other people who split their year between the northern and southern poles so they can always be in daylight.
@AlvinSeville1
@AlvinSeville1 Год назад
One thing you didn't mention is that Antarctica experiences midnight sun and polar night as well. It's just that it's in reverse since Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere. The midnight sun would face south and the further south you go, the longer these phenomena exists during the year.
@randaledwardgibbons-mf5ii
@randaledwardgibbons-mf5ii Год назад
I would think they didn't mention it because so few people are affected by it.
@shibanimanohar1273
@shibanimanohar1273 Год назад
How? Can you let me know?
@HYPERPEACE
@HYPERPEACE 3 дня назад
Went my whole life without knowing this, and so glad I found out. Almost want to visit now more so than other places. And I've never travelled due to Anxiety.
@Tealius-W
@Tealius-W Год назад
We see sunlight for ~ 6Hr's and 40min before Christmas Eve. That is our shortest day and longest night.
@jerserieux9755
@jerserieux9755 Год назад
Vi sure wanna visit the polar night. It's beautiful nature is amazing. My wish to travel the world 🌍🙏
@dukepresentations5468
@dukepresentations5468 Год назад
THANK YOU FOR THIS WONDERFUL VIDEO. YES I DO WANNA VISIT THE WORLD. I HAVE BEEN TO A PLACE WHERE 11PM WAS LIKE 5PM. THAT WAS WONDERFUL THANKS AGAIN
@arcticblue248
@arcticblue248 Год назад
Live at a small fishertown at 70 degree latitude here in Norway, long summers and long winters... But because of the gulfstream the temperatures are not that bad here at the coast of Norway... its colder further away from the coast.
@sumailidouglas6459
@sumailidouglas6459 Год назад
amazing video and imcomprehendible in Africa, yet a reality based on Geographical facts Thanks
@phoebemiranyi1067
@phoebemiranyi1067 Год назад
Have never seen anything like this!Interesting,From KENYA.
@Aveture
@Aveture Год назад
I don't think I could handle months long day and night but I wouldn't mind visiting to see what its like.
@kundandhayade5301
@kundandhayade5301 Год назад
Its amezing, I want to experience this in Norway, Iceland. 😊
@pratibavelu9797
@pratibavelu9797 Год назад
So interesting...i live in Malaysia. Never experienced midnight sun.
@addacusfinch1510
@addacusfinch1510 Месяц назад
I have experienced both , I have to say , once you do and get use to it. Once back to U.S.A your life may become very different night and day in U.S.A does not effect me the same anymore.
@Testam3nt479
@Testam3nt479 Год назад
This incredible...i have got to experience some of that
@bewusstsein3527
@bewusstsein3527 Год назад
i dreamed to visit this place or work there.. if only i have a chance... this is might be the best experience in my life
@edafeutehru7182
@edafeutehru7182 Год назад
Yes I want to live in this area and experience it.
@nathanmwanyolo7834
@nathanmwanyolo7834 Год назад
It's fascinating,given an opportunity would love to go to Norway at least I have a long time friend that I would never forget,whom I met in Kenya,where summer is pure sunny,and winter rainy,in terms of light and darkness is normally 12 hours each, though I have noted during winter nights are longer than days and vice versa
@verityandtruth
@verityandtruth Год назад
If some of this happened in Africa even once, people would know the world has come to an end
@ugwucyril9681
@ugwucyril9681 Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 As a Nigerian, I never knew things like this. This world is full of wonders
@verityandtruth
@verityandtruth Год назад
@@ugwucyril9681 That's true. Twas my first time too to hear about it.
@phoebemiranyi1067
@phoebemiranyi1067 Год назад
Exactly.
@taekpoetgaming
@taekpoetgaming Год назад
Smiles... Africa ke
@oe-emma
@oe-emma Год назад
😂😂true
@Idie1012
@Idie1012 Год назад
As someone from south east asia I really want to experience any of these someday 😊
@julieella
@julieella 4 месяца назад
Blessed to experience midnight sun in Northern Norway, would like to go back there.
@cloudwatcher9370
@cloudwatcher9370 Год назад
I feel in the world there is a tiny bit more daylight than nighttime In almost all places in the world the sunrise and sunset schedule nails 12 hours of daylight on March 15 in the spring which is still before the spring equinox and September 26 in the fall which is after the fall equinox.
@blessingjesugbamila3297
@blessingjesugbamila3297 2 месяца назад
l can only imagine how people over there are managing it. For us here in West Africa Nigeria we wish you the best of live and enjoyment...maybe someday l meant be there too to experience it.
@praveenModlier
@praveenModlier Год назад
I wish to spend sometime in these polar regions at least in my life time.
@lj6079
@lj6079 Год назад
I'd love to live in places with polar nights🌌
@julianneheindorf5757
@julianneheindorf5757 Год назад
I live in the Arctic at the 64th parallel. During the spring and summer months May, June and July and some of September, it’s light around the clock. The sun is only gone for a couple of hours in the middle of the night. Further north, the sun doesn’t set at all. In winter at my latitude it doesn’t get completely dark, but daylight is very dim and the sun is extremely low on the horizon. We don’t think of these conditions as extreme. They are normal for us, just a part of everyday life. 😊
@shibanimanohar1273
@shibanimanohar1273 Год назад
Omg! Love from Bangalore, India... I cant imagine sun being around for that long. I had been to Chicago and experienced daylight only till 4.00pm.. That doesn't happen here..
@ainelaban1891
@ainelaban1891 Год назад
Hopefully one day shall visit especially Norway and Finland
@GPTAsk
@GPTAsk Год назад
It's fascinating to imagine living in a place where the day never ends, with 24 hours of continuous sunshine. However, this also means living in complete darkness for several months, which can be challenging. The video explains that the phenomenon occurs due to the Earth's tilt on its axis and the Earth's orbit around the sun. The video mentions various places around the world where the Midnight Sun occurs, such as the northernmost parts of Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Canada, and Alaska. During the Midnight Sun, people can enjoy a lot of outdoor activities and events such as barbecuing, playing golf, hiking, kayaking, or attending summer markets and music festivals. However, getting proper sleep during the Midnight Sun can be challenging. People need to regulate their sleeping patterns; otherwise, it can be difficult to work a nine-to-five job. The video also explains that during the Polar Night, which can last for one to four months in a year, some places experience moderate darkness while others get pitch black. Overall, the video provides an interesting glimpse into the unique phenomenon of the Midnight Sun and how it affects people living in the regions where it occurs. I can say that the Midnight Sun is a natural phenomenon that occurs due to the Earth's position in relation to the sun and the rotation of the Earth on its axis. It's fascinating to observe and study such phenomena as they provide insights into the natural world and help us better understand our planet.
@mongezilolwane8044
@mongezilolwane8044 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for clarifying the video in writing. As people we understand things differently.
@mduduzigama5534
@mduduzigama5534 Год назад
Today I was woken up by the Sun rays on my back. Time - 06:45. It’s Autumn in the Southern Hemisphere right now. As a typical INTP, instead of sleeping some more, I found myself here. 😅 What a beautiful video. 🤞🏼 Definitely earned a new subscriber.
@mukelanigumede_
@mukelanigumede_ Год назад
Baphila kamnandi😂
@elbertanecito6797
@elbertanecito6797 11 месяцев назад
Fascinating for people who lives near the equator
@user-ys2fd8zz1q
@user-ys2fd8zz1q Год назад
thanks for the lesson we learnt in school without videos
@alegbekehinde8753
@alegbekehinde8753 Год назад
I wish i could experience this phenomenon once in my life time..
@aaronlane8276
@aaronlane8276 Год назад
move to northern Alaska
@umarshahbazahmadumarshahba3612
@umarshahbazahmadumarshahba3612 10 месяцев назад
Good explanation
@loganford3921
@loganford3921 Год назад
I've seen it on webcams on YT in a place called Levi Finland which in the Summer it's daylight at midnight I don't know I would like having 24 hours of sunlight but Here in Scotland in the end of May till the end of July we still have a bit of looming daylight after midnight till the sun rises at 4 AM.
@subashanju2687
@subashanju2687 9 месяцев назад
Awesome places
@mercyandiewealthisonajourn5243
Absolutely interesting.
@bonfacegitonga6743
@bonfacegitonga6743 Год назад
I cldnt imagine this,its seems so wonderful
@Iris-ql3tw
@Iris-ql3tw Год назад
Wow, I want to go there. That’s so good but I don’t like the 24 hour days
@kevikutwa
@kevikutwa Год назад
I would love to visit this places
@Melnokina.-.
@Melnokina.-. Год назад
I hate summer. This would be a nightmare
@Airmarshal_Kamau
@Airmarshal_Kamau Год назад
I hope I will have these experiences one day.
@chandrikashantanand4650
@chandrikashantanand4650 Год назад
Yes, I'm ready!
@dano8613
@dano8613 Год назад
Experiencing this for the 1st time now, I moved to Alaska
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