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The sun does not rise in these cities in winter!
Can you live in the dark for weeks? Every year, during winter, these cities around the world experience long dark nights, called âPolar Nightsâ.

The sun does not rise in these cities in winter! Credit: Visitsvalbard.com
For some cities around the world, winter isnât just cold; Itâs pitch black! If youâre scratching your head in surprise, youâre not alone. Called âPolar Nightâ, it is a natural wonder where the Sun takes a long vacation, leaving these cities to enjoy the glow of starlight, moonlight and the occasional Aurora Borealis. Hereâs a look at the places where âdawnâ in winter is more of a concept than a reality.

Barrow (Utqiagvik), alaska
Dates: Mid November to late January
In this Alaskan town, one of the northernmost parts of the world, the sun drops below the horizon in November and doesnât bother to appear until January. But locals arenât nervousâtheyâve got sled dogs, coffee, and more Northern Lights To keep them company. Donât miss the âPolar Bear Plunge,â where brave souls dive into the icy waters because⌠why not?

Tromsø, norway
Dates: Late November to mid January
Known as the âGateway to the Arctic,â Tromsø remains dark for more than a month, where the only light that keeps you company during the polar night comes from the Aurora Borealis. But there is not complete darkness all the time. Locals talk about seeing the mesmerizing colors of the sunset in the south, while the north glows in a mesmerizing blue. They go to work and school as usual, and live their lives as usual.

Svalbard, Norway
Dates: Mid November to late January
This remote archipelago in the Arctic Circle is the place where polar bears outnumber humans. Svalbardâs dark winters are stunningly beautiful, with snow-covered landscapes bathed in the eerie glow of the moon. It is the ultimate destination for dark-sky enthusiasts and photographers as it remains completely dark in the afternoon for several weeks.

Murmansk, Russia
Dates: Early December to early January
The largest city above the Arctic Circle, Murmansk, does not see the sun for about 40 days each winter. But that doesnât mean itâs all bleak. The city offers vibrant cultural festivals, hearty Russian cuisine, and lessons for those who want to learn how to survive the harsh Arctic winter.

Longyearbyen, Norway
Dates: October to February
This northernmost city on Earth does not do things by halves. For almost four months, Longyearbyen experiences the polar night in full force. But polar nightsYou can go hiking, join an ATV safari or perhaps try dog ââsledding using wagons on the roads.
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