@@formerlygrimagikoopa Calm down jeez lol, all those places you mentioned have sunset and sunrise at 6am / 6pm (I think) will it make a difference if you knew? I bet you can figure it out easily.
@@mcnole25 You don't need to imagine. Just go to northern Finland in mid-summer (actually, anywhere above the Polar Circle). The other side of the coin: mid-winter... (you don't want to hear...)
Too cold to live there but seems to be a really nice place, I really would enjoy to watch this daylight nights and that awesome winter nights. Very beautiful, really nice video. From Caracas, Venezuela.
***** I didn't have much luck with sunny days while making this video. Altho now that I think of it we haven't had that many sunny days past few months either... Might come with the cold weather but we usually do have nice sunny periods in July!
Qwarzz I plan to visit Finland one year, but in Autumn, or maybe in December just before Christmas and visit Santa Claus village. Which one do you recommend - Autumn (really nice colors) or near Christmas?
***** Hard to say. Autumn can be beatiful indeed but it also has most rain and temperature starts going down already. I'd imagine december in Lapland is somewhat unique experience to foreigners. Of course I think it's just cold then... I do enjoy summers more :)
Imagine going to school at 8 in the morning and returning home at 3 in the day, or shall I say night. You go to school - it's dark, you come home - it's dark.
It actually has nothing to do with what hemisphere you are on. It has everything to do with your distance from the equator. The further you are away you are, the less direct sunlight you recieve in the winter, and the more direct sunlight you recieve in the summer resulting in this paraox shown in this video. The reason for the varying amounts of sunlight is because the Earth is tilted about 23 degrees on its axis. You have stated a common misconception.
*Summer Days* Where you live Jun 14: Sunset: 11:14 pm Jun 15: Sunrise: 3:04 am Twilight & Night Length: 3h 50m Sunset: 11:15 pm Day length: 20h 10m Jun 16: Sunrise: 3:04 am Sunset: 11:16 pm Day length: 20h 12m Jun 17: Sunrise: 3:03 am Sunset: 11:17 pm Day length: 20h 13m Jun 18: Sunrise: 3:03 am Twilight & Night Length: 3h 46m
*Winter Days* Where you live Dec 24: Sunrise: 9:45 am Sunset: 2:32 pm Day length: 4h 46m Dec 25: Sunrise: 9:45 am Sunset: 2:33 pm Day length: 4h 47m Dec 26: Sunrise: 9:45 am Sunset: 2:34 pm Day length: 4h 48m
Here's me thinking that the sun never comes out in central England of the Uk. Kuopio is terrible for this going by the looks of things! I'd hate to see a clouded white/blue night on the only few weeks of the year that they are foreseeable! To sit outside on a writer's balcony being able to write under a lucent blue sky that is lit up with a setting sun that doesn't drop below 3-4degrees at night would be a wonder!I had this opportunity on a cruise to Norway in early July this year. Went as far as andelsnes and you could write in a book clearly at 0030! The sun was setting around 2330ish. Such an experience, but I don't envy the plus 56 degree northern regions in winter however.
I love the contrast between summer and winter that we have. I do prefer winter to stay in reasonable temperatures. Would also love if it rained less, don't think we're far behind the UK in that regard.
Seriously its so cloudy and looks so gloomy, but still pretty cool how what a big difference between wint and sum there is. I mean you can sleep in till nine in the morn in eint, but in sum you can just get up at anytime ango to sleep at anytime. Burglars could have diff time schedules for sleeping and waking up in the summ
Heh.. While looking at this, just replace the summer side with another winter side and that's pretty much north karelia during summer.. IT'S STILL SNOWING HERE.
6/14/13 Night: Not for this day Total:00:00 Astronomical Twilight: Not for this day Total:00:00 Nautical Twilight: Not for this day Total:00:00 Civil Twilight: 12:00 am - 3:05 am 11:14 pm - 12:00 am Total:03:52 Daylight: 3:05 am - 11:14 pm Total:20:08 Solar Noon/Midnight: 1:09 pm 1:09 am 6/15/13 Night: Not for this day Total:00:00 Astronomical Twilight: Not for this day Total:00:00 Nautical Twilight: Not for this day Total:00:00 Civil Twilight: 12:00 am - 3:05 am 11:15 pm - 12:00 am Total:03:50 Daylight: 3:05 am - 11:15 pm Total:20:10 Solar Noon/Midnight: 1:09 pm 1:09 am 6/16/13 Night: Not for this day Total:00:00 Astronomical Twilight: Not for this day Total:00:00 Nautical Twilight: Not for this day Total:00:00 Civil Twilight: 12:00 am - 3:04 am 11:15 pm - 12:00 am Total:03:49 Daylight: 3:04 am - 11:15 pm Total:20:11 Solar Noon/Midnight: 1:10 pm 1:10 am 6/17/13 Night: Not for this day Total:00:00 Astronomical Twilight: Not for this day Total:00:00 Nautical Twilight: Not for this day Total:00:00 Civil Twilight: 12:00 am - 3:04 am 11:16 pm - 12:00 am Total:03:47 Daylight: 3:04 am - 11:16 pm Total:20:13 Solar Noon/Midnight: 1:10 pm 1:10 am 6/18/13 Night: Not for this day Total:00:00 Astronomical Twilight: Not for this day Total:00:00 Nautical Twilight: Not for this day Total:00:00 Civil Twilight: 12:00 am - 3:03 am 11:17 pm - 12:00 am Total:03:47 Daylight: 3:03 am - 11:17 pm Total:20:14 Solar Noon/Midnight: 1:10 pm 1:10 am
@@mcnole25 Definitely. You'd have to be inside polar cicle, either very north (northest parts of scandinavia, russia, alaska, greenland or canada) or very south (antartica).
Only further north inside polar circle. Same as in northern Sweden, Norway, Russia Canada and Alaska. Days sure are long in the summer even south of the circle as well of course.
You don't get properly dark in summer anywhere in Finland. Even in southern-most parts it's only twilight during night which means you can even read book outside without artificial lighting.
Time is what ever the camera marked in the photos. I think GoPro checks time when connected with phone so it's probably summer and winter time. //Edit: Now that I think of it. GoPro Hero 2 didn't have wifi. You had to manually put the time in but I'm pretty sure I had set the current local time.
@@Freezee Description says "Camera GoPro HD Hero 2 capturing photo every 30 seconds played at 30 fps." This was 8 years ago so I'm not quite clear on the details. I probably had the camera connected to a charger the whole time, I don't think a power bank would have lasted that many days. The photo taken every 30 seconds is something a GoPro can do by itself as long as the power doesn't run out.
I think in this case I made some silly script that took the time from exif info of each picture and made a bunch of small jpgs with text in them. :) Probably not the best way to do this but worked well enough.
The scene is from a place where people just bypass, not stay. Also, the whole area is low populated. A similar video from a marketplace (or swimming beach) would show more people.... well, maybe not during wintertime...
It's mind blowing for me who lives in the country that cutted in the middle by the equator. It's 12 hours day and 12 hours night throughout the year here. (Or maybe 11,5 hours day and 12,5 hours nigt or 11,5 hours night and 12,5 hours day).
How much does it cost to license this video for my project? I'm working on project which offers such comparisons and I need some comparison as example.
+Daniel Rabinovich I'd rather not try gaining money from my videos. Too much trouble for the lazy myself. What sort of a project is it? If it's not for commercial stuff you can freely use the video. I wouldn't feel comfortable if someone was selling my video to others. Of course it'd also be nice if you mention where the original video came from.
+Daniel Rabinovich Some additional details. No, I'm not going to sell your video. I need it for advertising of my idea which isn't going to make any profit for me. My idea isn't copyrighted or patented, it's public domain.
+Qwarzz Yes, I'll mention it, I'm always trying to be nice. :) Thank you very much for your video. I'll have to cut it because I doubt that such long video is suitable for advertising purposes.
Then there's Norway... The next time sun goes down in Hammerfest is 30 of july. I don't even know when it happens in Barentsburg but that's a bit extreme place to live in.
Omg...such a depressing video. Winters are depressing and summer is scary. I wondered what it would feel like living there...I would go nuts in a few days I am so blessed to live in pakistan Sun rise: 5am ,Sunset 7:00pm Alhamdullilah
@@Qwarzz length changes with season....but we have both (day and night) in 24 hours....in winters, we have long nights 5:30pm to 7 am and days are shorter like 7am to 5pm
@@Qwarzz I like the dark part of the day, so night is very relaxing for me...but having only dark for 6 months seems difficult..not have sunlight during winters is scary on its own. But that's cuz we have never experienced it, who knows maybe we get used to this 6 months thing once we see it
@@Qwarzz Exactly, I completely agree, living in Northern Estonia. It seems unimaginable to me to have the sun set every day at 6 pm and rise at 6 pm every day. I love having the big contrast between summer and winter. Tbh, it is kinda cozy (idk why) to have the sun gone by 3 pm in winter, although it does get a bit annoying at the end, but by that time the days are already starting to get longer. And the long summer days are obviously the best, and the fact that it never actually gets pitch-black outside, just a constant twilight from 11pm to 4am :) Obviously, for Kuopio, it's even more "extreme".
Summer - "Make sure your home before the street lights turn on"
They're on at like midnight so still gotta get home
@@skic25 Except it's still light out, so you could just say that they went on when it's way too bright and it's even bright enough to see inside.
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As someone who lives where sunset and sunrise always happens at 6 Am / Pm regardless of the month, I really want to experience something like this.
Its truly amazing, but winter darkness is just too much for me
which country?
ecuador? peru? brazil? gabon? RC? DRC? uganda? kenya? somalia? indonesia?
which one????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
@@formerlygrimagikoopa Calm down jeez lol, all those places you mentioned have sunset and sunrise at 6am / 6pm (I think) will it make a difference if you knew? I bet you can figure it out easily.
@@Criegrrunov liar
2:41-3:07 The weather is incredible in summer.
Yeah but too hot outside 🌡️🥵
🤒🤒🤒🤒🤒Hot 30°C🤒🤒🤒
@@hellokittytv5576 30 °C during the night in my city
@@hellokittytv5576 More like 20 unless it's a hot day.
Looks so dead and kinda ugly to me. The cloudy and more moist atmosphere of the summer footage before that looked beautiful
4:20-4:30 in 0.25x for winter is breathtaking 😍
like a curtain
I could not deal with that dreadful dark winter. I know I'd get seriously depressed from lack of sunlight.
Imagine having sunlight 24/7
Winter is not bad at all. Summer is!!
dark winter without snow is the real deal when in a city with snow during winter it doesn't really get dark
@@mcnole25 You don't need to imagine. Just go to northern Finland in mid-summer (actually, anywhere above the Polar Circle).
The other side of the coin: mid-winter... (you don't want to hear...)
We get used to it.
4:21 A Beautiful Winter Sunrise
the extreme of the two seasons are crazy. In summer you miss the night, in winter you miss the sun
As a person who grew up with this; it's equally horrible in their own ways. Peak summer is amazing tho.
Winter: no miss
Too cold to live there but seems to be a really nice place, I really would enjoy to watch this daylight nights and that awesome winter nights. Very beautiful, really nice video.
From Caracas, Venezuela.
Is it just me or is Finland really cloudy (almost) all the time?
***** I didn't have much luck with sunny days while making this video. Altho now that I think of it we haven't had that many sunny days past few months either... Might come with the cold weather but we usually do have nice sunny periods in July!
Qwarzz I plan to visit Finland one year, but in Autumn, or maybe in December just before Christmas and visit Santa Claus village. Which one do you recommend - Autumn (really nice colors) or near Christmas?
***** Hard to say. Autumn can be beatiful indeed but it also has most rain and temperature starts going down already. I'd imagine december in Lapland is somewhat unique experience to foreigners. Of course I think it's just cold then... I do enjoy summers more :)
lol yes
Imagine going to school at 8 in the morning and returning home at 3 in the day, or shall I say night.
You go to school - it's dark, you come home - it's dark.
ha hahahahaha fun
That's literally what i do in the winter. Shits depressing.
summer has longer days
Tends to be like that on northern hemisphere
It actually has nothing to do with what hemisphere you are on. It has everything to do with your distance from the equator. The further you are away you are, the less direct sunlight you recieve in the winter, and the more direct sunlight you recieve in the summer resulting in this paraox shown in this video. The reason for the varying amounts of sunlight is because the Earth is tilted about 23 degrees on its axis. You have stated a common misconception.
TheBecky0203 its actually 23 and half degrees.
24 hour days it seems
WAY longer days
*Summer Days*
Where you live
Jun 14:
Sunset: 11:14 pm
Jun 15:
Sunrise: 3:04 am
Twilight & Night Length: 3h 50m
Sunset: 11:15 pm
Day length: 20h 10m
Jun 16:
Sunrise: 3:04 am
Sunset: 11:16 pm
Day length: 20h 12m
Jun 17:
Sunrise: 3:03 am
Sunset: 11:17 pm
Day length: 20h 13m
Jun 18:
Sunrise: 3:03 am
Twilight & Night Length: 3h 46m
Mom: Come back when it gets dark.
Summer Finland:
*Winter Days*
Where you live
Dec 24:
Sunrise: 9:45 am
Sunset: 2:32 pm
Day length: 4h 46m
Dec 25:
Sunrise: 9:45 am
Sunset: 2:33 pm
Day length: 4h 47m
Dec 26:
Sunrise: 9:45 am
Sunset: 2:34 pm
Day length: 4h 48m
Here's me thinking that the sun never comes out in central England of the Uk. Kuopio is terrible for this going by the looks of things! I'd hate to see a clouded white/blue night on the only few weeks of the year that they are foreseeable! To sit outside on a writer's balcony being able to write under a lucent blue sky that is lit up with a setting sun that doesn't drop below 3-4degrees at night would be a wonder!I had this opportunity on a cruise to Norway in early July this year. Went as far as andelsnes and you could write in a book clearly at 0030! The sun was setting around 2330ish. Such an experience, but I don't envy the plus 56 degree northern regions in winter however.
I love the contrast between summer and winter that we have. I do prefer winter to stay in reasonable temperatures. Would also love if it rained less, don't think we're far behind the UK in that regard.
Seriously its so cloudy and looks so gloomy, but still pretty cool how what a big difference between wint and sum there is. I mean you can sleep in till nine in the morn in eint, but in sum you can just get up at anytime ango to sleep at anytime. Burglars could have diff time schedules for sleeping and waking up in the summ
Heh.. While looking at this, just replace the summer side with another winter side and that's pretty much north karelia during summer.. IT'S STILL SNOWING HERE.
I'm still hopeful there won't by too much snow during the summer. There are some 20C temperature differences compared to last year at the moment.
Oli tosiaan usempi tunti vielä Kuopion korkeudella. Kesälläkin tulee melkein hämärää.
I need to live in Finland
Its -30 in the winter. No you dont want to live in there
@@kimi4773 In southern Finland it's only from - 5 to - 10c usually so not that cold
12/23/12
Night:
12:00 am - 6:33 am
5:44 pm - 12:00 am
Total:12:49
Astronomical Twilight:
6:33 am - 7:30 am
4:46 pm - 5:44 pm
Total:01:54
Nautical Twilight:
7:30 am - 8:34 am
3:42 pm - 4:46 pm
Total:02:09
Civil Twilight:
8:34 am - 9:45 am
2:31 pm - 3:42 pm
Total:02:21
Daylight:
9:45 am - 2:31 pm
Total:04:46
Solar Noon/Midnight:
12:08 pm
12:08 am
12/24/12
Night:
12:00 am - 6:33 am
5:44 pm - 12:00 am
Total:12:49
Astronomical Twilight:
6:33 am - 7:30 am
4:47 pm - 5:44 pm
Total:01:54
Nautical Twilight:
7:30 am - 8:35 am
3:42 pm - 4:47 pm
Total:02:09
Civil Twilight:
8:35 am - 9:45 am
2:32 pm - 3:42 pm
Total:02:21
Daylight:
9:45 am - 2:32 pm
Total:04:47
Solar Noon/Midnight:
12:09 pm
12:08 am
12/25/12
Night:
12:00 am - 6:33 am
5:45 pm - 12:00 am
Total:12:48
Astronomical Twilight:
6:33 am - 7:30 am
4:48 pm - 5:45 pm
Total:01:54
Nautical Twilight:
7:30 am - 8:35 am
3:43 pm - 4:48 pm
Total:02:09
Civil Twilight:
8:35 am - 9:45 am
2:33 pm - 3:43 pm
Total:02:21
Daylight:
9:45 am - 2:33 pm
Total:04:48
Solar Noon/Midnight:
12:09 pm
12:09 am
12/26/12
Night:
12:00 am - 6:33 am
5:46 pm - 12:00 am
Total:12:48
Astronomical Twilight:
6:33 am - 7:30 am
4:49 pm - 5:46 pm
Total:01:54
Nautical Twilight:
7:30 am - 8:35 am
3:44 pm - 4:49 pm
Total:02:09
Civil Twilight:
8:35 am - 9:45 am
2:34 pm - 3:44 pm
Total:02:20
Daylight:
9:45 am - 2:34 pm
Total:04:49
Solar Noon/Midnight:
12:10 pm
12:09 am
Does the midnight Sun occur here?
It seems like even though the sun sets at 2:30, it doesn't get dark until 3:30 and pitch black by 4:30.
Mon/04/11/2022 at 21:58 EDT.
I would love to live there during the winter...I want to live somewhere it's night all the time...and cold and snow...
I can tell you you dont want to live in there. Its around -30C in Kuopio during winter and at best maybe 25C during summer.
@@kimi4773 I can tell you that's awesome!! 25C at summer is more than enough and -30C is still rookie numbers :P
@@kimi4773 25°C is here is the overall average temperature so I can survive Finnish summers but not winters lol
@@kimi4773 The average temperature of Kuopio in January is around -10C. - 30 occurs usually couple of times during the winter.
@@joonaalt nah here its literally -20 the whole winter and like -30 for a couple of weeks
6/14/13
Night:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Astronomical Twilight:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Nautical Twilight:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Civil Twilight:
12:00 am - 3:05 am
11:14 pm - 12:00 am
Total:03:52
Daylight:
3:05 am - 11:14 pm
Total:20:08
Solar Noon/Midnight:
1:09 pm
1:09 am
6/15/13
Night:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Astronomical Twilight:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Nautical Twilight:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Civil Twilight:
12:00 am - 3:05 am
11:15 pm - 12:00 am
Total:03:50
Daylight:
3:05 am - 11:15 pm
Total:20:10
Solar Noon/Midnight:
1:09 pm
1:09 am
6/16/13
Night:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Astronomical Twilight:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Nautical Twilight:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Civil Twilight:
12:00 am - 3:04 am
11:15 pm - 12:00 am
Total:03:49
Daylight:
3:04 am - 11:15 pm
Total:20:11
Solar Noon/Midnight:
1:10 pm
1:10 am
6/17/13
Night:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Astronomical Twilight:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Nautical Twilight:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Civil Twilight:
12:00 am - 3:04 am
11:16 pm - 12:00 am
Total:03:47
Daylight:
3:04 am - 11:16 pm
Total:20:13
Solar Noon/Midnight:
1:10 pm
1:10 am
6/18/13
Night:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Astronomical Twilight:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Nautical Twilight:
Not for this day
Total:00:00
Civil Twilight:
12:00 am - 3:03 am
11:17 pm - 12:00 am
Total:03:47
Daylight:
3:03 am - 11:17 pm
Total:20:14
Solar Noon/Midnight:
1:10 pm
1:10 am
love this also the hose on the right looks like a trailer
the sun on the left video set so early at 0:04
You mean moon
@@mcnole25 you cant see the sun dummy
Esto es asombroso 😊
Timelapse winter vs summer in kuopio Finland now
Why is it bright at 12am
Not north enough for polar night
Is it possible to be dark at 12pm?
@@mcnole25 Definitely. You'd have to be inside polar cicle, either very north (northest parts of scandinavia, russia, alaska, greenland or canada) or very south (antartica).
Does the midnight sun occur here?
Better if at least in Summer it's sunny and not cloudy . Anyway interesting video !
Not quite altho it won't get completely dark either. Still a few hundred kilometers to the polar circle.
@Qwarzz
I want to this video of BGM to Ievan Polkka.
16:58 winter summer now dec jun .
155p
144p winter summer end qwarzz 17:25
5:59
Night??
Finland be like:
Spring/Summer/Autumn
☀️☀️☀️☀️🌚☀️☀️☀️☀️
Winter
🌚🌚🌚🌚☀️🌚🌚🌚🌚
Okay wait a sec, in Finland when it's summer, is never night?
Only further north inside polar circle. Same as in northern Sweden, Norway, Russia Canada and Alaska. Days sure are long in the summer even south of the circle as well of course.
because of the tilt towards the sun
You don't get properly dark in summer anywhere in Finland. Even in southern-most parts it's only twilight during night which means you can even read book outside without artificial lighting.
Did you put the solar time? Or the winter/summer time?
Time is what ever the camera marked in the photos. I think GoPro checks time when connected with phone so it's probably summer and winter time.
//Edit: Now that I think of it. GoPro Hero 2 didn't have wifi. You had to manually put the time in but I'm pretty sure I had set the current local time.
@@Qwarzz oh okay cool thanks, what gopro is it? Basically… how did you make the timelapse?
@@Freezee Description says "Camera GoPro HD Hero 2 capturing photo every 30 seconds played at 30 fps." This was 8 years ago so I'm not quite clear on the details. I probably had the camera connected to a charger the whole time, I don't think a power bank would have lasted that many days. The photo taken every 30 seconds is something a GoPro can do by itself as long as the power doesn't run out.
@@Freezee Then I probably used Sony Vegas to make the photos into a video.
@@Qwarzz oh okay, well that‘s really cool, thanks! :)
hey, how to add the date and time?
which programm?
I think in this case I made some silly script that took the time from exif info of each picture and made a bunch of small jpgs with text in them. :)
Probably not the best way to do this but worked well enough.
What direction were you facing when you took this video?
Around south east, maybe SSE.
On Summer is Almost 24 hours daylight.
Over 400km to south from arctic circle sadly.
Days need nights
Why people cannot be seen in this video? Only houses and are there automatic lights? No one is there?
Plenty of people right from the start. Pictures taken twice a minute so people and cars just zip around.
The scene is from a place where people just bypass, not stay. Also, the whole area is low populated. A similar video from a marketplace (or swimming beach) would show more people.... well, maybe not during wintertime...
i also liked subscribed and turned on notifacations
20:48
1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00
I'm from Kuopio! Is this in Saaristokaupunki?
Nope. Was in Linnanpelto.
Houses in Linnanpelto
It's mind blowing for me who lives in the country that cutted in the middle by the equator.
It's 12 hours day and 12 hours night throughout the year here. (Or maybe 11,5 hours day and 12,5 hours nigt or 11,5 hours night and 12,5 hours day).
I live in africa and winter is longer, winter in African is basically a cooler hot day.
Sentäs vähän valoa siellä talvella, täällä olis muutaku pimeetä :)
20:46🎉😢😢
As a person who is a sleepyhead all the time in the tropics, I am gonna be sleeping through the day all winter. I won’t even know it’s midday already.
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You’ll join the meeting when someone lets you in
To the citizens in Kuopio: HOW TF DO YOU SLEEP IN SUMMER?
Thick curtains
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Weather there is cloudy at both seasons 😂
Regular Finnish weather :)
i think winter looks better
This cannot be true as i did not see Santa's sleigh 🛷
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How much does it cost to license this video for my project? I'm working on project which offers such comparisons and I need some comparison as example.
+Daniel Rabinovich I'd rather not try gaining money from my videos. Too much trouble for the lazy myself.
What sort of a project is it? If it's not for commercial stuff you can freely use the video. I wouldn't feel comfortable if someone was selling my video to others.
Of course it'd also be nice if you mention where the original video came from.
+Daniel Rabinovich Some additional details. No, I'm not going to sell your video. I need it for advertising of my idea which isn't going to make any profit for me. My idea isn't copyrighted or patented, it's public domain.
+Qwarzz Yes, I'll mention it, I'm always trying to be nice. :)
Thank you very much for your video. I'll have to cut it because I doubt that such long video is suitable for advertising purposes.
+Daniel Rabinovich I guess it will be alright. This does sound like a nice concept. I do think you should go for more sunny videos. :)
I'm working on my advertising video and I'll give you a link as soon as it's ready.
IT'S NEED SOME COOL MUSIC TOO
+NICK'S RUclips CHANNEL The great thing about video not having a music in it is that you can play anything you want while watching it.
+Qwarzz I CAN MUTE AND THEN PLAY WHAT MUSIC I WANT
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I checked nighttime on the summer solstice doesn’t get any darker than just civil twilight
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It’s barely ever nighttime in the summer.
Then there's Norway... The next time sun goes down in Hammerfest is 30 of july. I don't even know when it happens in Barentsburg but that's a bit extreme place to live in.
lol nice
Summer in Finland, don’t sleep till dark.
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Ghosts in summer at night: :(((((((((((((((
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Fft
Omg...such a depressing video.
Winters are depressing and summer is scary.
I wondered what it would feel like living there...I would go nuts in a few days
I am so blessed to live in pakistan
Sun rise: 5am ,Sunset 7:00pm
Alhamdullilah
I might be slightly biased here, but I like change and having the day pretty much the same length all year round would get old really fast. :)
@@Qwarzz length changes with season....but we have both (day and night) in 24 hours....in winters, we have long nights 5:30pm to 7 am and days are shorter like 7am to 5pm
@@Qwarzz I like the dark part of the day, so night is very relaxing for me...but having only dark for 6 months seems difficult..not have sunlight during winters is scary on its own.
But that's cuz we have never experienced it, who knows maybe we get used to this 6 months thing once we see it
yeh must be a real blessing to live in a worm infested hole called pakistan. great
@@Qwarzz Exactly, I completely agree, living in Northern Estonia. It seems unimaginable to me to have the sun set every day at 6 pm and rise at 6 pm every day. I love having the big contrast between summer and winter. Tbh, it is kinda cozy (idk why) to have the sun gone by 3 pm in winter, although it does get a bit annoying at the end, but by that time the days are already starting to get longer. And the long summer days are obviously the best, and the fact that it never actually gets pitch-black outside, just a constant twilight from 11pm to 4am :) Obviously, for Kuopio, it's even more "extreme".
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