Updated 4 July 2024 at 23:57 IST
1/7: Norway, known as 'The Land Of The Midnight Sun', is a popular Arctic country with 4 months of darkness, with the sun remaining up from April to late August. / Image: visitnorway.com
2/7: In June, Iceland experiences the midnight sun, which can be witnessed in Grimsey Island and Akureyri City in northern Iceland. / Image: Freepik
3/7: Nunavut, located two degrees above the Arctic Circle in Canada, experiences nearly two months of uninterrupted sunlight, while experiencing 30 consecutive days of total darkness in winter. / Image: travelnunavut.ca
4/7: The state's beauty is complemented by continuous sunlight from late May to late July, and a polar night from November to November for 30 days. / Image: travelalaska.com
5/7: Sweden experiences summer daylight from early May to late August, with some regions experiencing constant sunshine for up to six months, similar to Alaska. / Image: visitsweden.com
6/7: Murmansk, Russia's largest city, experiences midnight sun from 22 May to 22 July, while Finland's northernmost point experiences 72 days of sun-free summer. / Image: visitrussia.com
7/7: The Canadian North Midnight Sun Golf Classic, a popular summer event in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, features midnight teeing, banquets, workshops, and prizes. / Image: brazolotmigration.com
Published 4 July 2024 at 23:57 IST