Utqiagvik, Alaska—known as the land of the “Midnight Sun”—is entering a remarkable stretch of 84 consecutive days without a ...
The northernmost city in the U.S. saw its last sunset for the next 84 days as the annual midnight sun season gets underway.
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Alaska town enters 84 days of nonstop daylight with return of midnight sun
An Alaskan town saw the sun rise for the final time this summer. It will set on August 2.
Would this be paradise or sleepless nightmare for you? A stunning time-lapse shows the last sunset and sunrise for Utqiagvik, ...
No sunset until August: Inside Alaska’s northernmost town living through 84 days of endless daylight
Most people expect nightfall to arrive at some point in the day. In one remote corner of Alaska, that simply stops happening ...
Living well above the Arctic Circle brings extreme weather and extreme daylight swings. Utquiagvik, Alaska (formerly known as ...
The town at the northern tip of Alaska has seen its last moment of darkness for nearly three months as residents experience the phenomenon known to locals as "midnight sun." ...
A small town in Alaska won’t see another sunset for more than 80 days. Timelapse video shows exactly what a “midnight sun” ...
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Footage from Alaska marks the start of the midnight sun season
In Alaska's northernmost city, the midnight sun season has begun: After just 69 minutes of darkness, the sun will now remain visible for 84 consecutive days until August 2.
Experience Alaska’s midnight sun on a surreal drive where daylight never fades, landscapes glow, and summer feels almost ...
Solstice season in Alaska means extended sunlight throughout the state, and a full 24 hours of daylight near and north of the Arctic Circle. Utqiagvik (commonly known by its former name, Barrow), the ...
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