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The summer solstice—also called midsummer—has ... which is located only 160 miles south of the Arctic Circle, gets up to 22.5 hours of summer daylight, Dennis says. North of the Arctic Circle, ...
The amount of daylight experienced during the summer solstice depends on the latitude in the Northern Hemisphere. North of the Arctic Circle experiences 24 hours of daylight since the sun remains ...
The summer solstice is the 'longest' day of the year ... Various areas in and around the Arctic Circle actually see 24 hours of daylight during periods of the summer, including sections of ...
Iceland is the only place outside of the Arctic Circle where you can experience this phenomenon, according to Connolly. In ...
Around the summer solstice, people living in countries near the Arctic Circle, like Norway and Iceland, won’t see the sun set at all.This is a natural phenomenon called the 'Midnight Sun'.
Above it you'll see an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean (no ... it is located by the Isfjorden — a popular stretch for summer solstice cruises and whale-watching expeditions.