The sun did not sleep in Syalbard

Longyearbyen is located at the 78th latitude in the Norwegian island of Svalbard. Svalbard Island was formerly an uninhabited island, but now there are 1,100 people. The island is only 1,000 kilometers from the North Pole, and is home to whale hunters from Europe, Russia and North America.

Summer in the Arctic is synonymous with 24 hours of continuous sunshine, this time period is between April and mid-August. Meanwhile, the winter is covered in the darkness, lasting from the end of October to In the middle of February. In June, the hottest days of June only reached 4 degrees Celsius, and in January, the weather here averaged minus 30 degrees Celsius.

People in Syalbard are witnessing scenes rarely seen in other parts of the world, that is, the sun is still present at midnight. The sun does not really go to sleep but is only partially obscured. The rest is still visible on the horizon in the beautiful red. But this is a normal phenomenon in this Nordic land.

Images at the Norwegian Arctic town in Longyearbyen, 4/2007:

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The rows of ice fell from the porch of a house in town

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The ice sheets broke off near the coast of the Norwegian town of Arctic.

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Two dogs are pulling cyclists on a street in Norwegian Arctic.Snowmobiles are the main vehicle in this area.

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On the beach in Norwegian Arctic, but the iceberg was broken by storms.

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People jogging through the street with warning signs: dangerous polar bears.

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Appy Sluijs, a Dutch scientist, is investigating snow ice in the bottom of the cave of the Longyearbyen glacier.

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Climate researchers Lesley Butler and Rob Bell (right) are sunbathing on ice in the Norwegian Arctic coast.They are proving that global warming thawes at Arctic and we can swim and sunbathe on this beach.

Lai Hien synthesized