Then you have to travel much closer to either the North Pole in June/July or South Pole in December/ January- you’ll need to be inside the Polar Circle
@@mogenshallas no offence but I'm afraid he would be disappointed if he went south. After seeing videos of the midnight sun I'm convinced the sun is moving not the earth spinning. That said you live in one of the most amazing places. Thanks for sharing.
@@mogenshallas I'm very curious about how people cope with it. Is insomnia and sleep deprivation a major problem there or are you guys so used to it that you don't think anything of it?
Moved to canada from the southern US. Gotta admit I love the summers up here and the 2-3 hour twilight. Compared to the 15 minute 7pm sunset summer or winter
The late hours from about 2000 to 0400 looks much the same with the sun low on the horizon. Then as the sun climbs the view change as it gets brighter and you have shorter shadows in the landscape!
I live in this area and I can tell you that a lot of people moving here from the south have issues adapting to the midnight sun and the evil cousin - the polar night...
Yes - inside the Arctic circle in north and Antarctic circle in south the sun will be above the horizon 24 hours during summer (midnight sun) - on the other hand, the sun is not seen in winter (polar night).
No, not much, we are used to it and it is possible to darken the bedroom. It is actually worse in the winter when the sun does not rise above the horizon. Dark all day with twilight for a few hours in the middle of the day. It can have a psychological effect.
For midnight sun at North Cape (Norway) the sunrise is May 12 at 00:40 and then there will be no sunset before July 31 at 23:58 - the sun vill be visible all day for 80 days during summer.
The midnight sun occurs in summer on the northern or southern part of the earth (within the Arctic Circle) because the Earth's axis tilts towards the sun in summer and away from the sun in winter. in winter it is dark all day.
حَتَّىٰٓ إِذَا بَلَغَ مَطْلِعَ ٱلشَّمْسِ وَجَدَهَا تَطْلُعُ عَلَىٰ قَوْمٍۢ لَّمْ نَجْعَل لَّهُم مِّن دُونِهَا سِتْرًۭا until he reached the rising ˹point˺ of the sun. He found it rising on a people for whom We had provided no shelter from it. Al-kahf 18:90
Greetings from Turkey, thanks to the internet, we witness these natural events, but the people of Scandinavian countries are not normal, their characteristics are very interesting, just like the geography they live in.
Because the earth's axis tilts toward the sun in summer and away from the sun in winter. Thus the poles are exposed to the sun's rays for six months each. This tilting of the earth's axis, together with the revolution of the earth about the sun, also causes the seasons. For the same reason they also has Polar nights with no sun at all. See this video ruclips.net/video/VsnO2PsVIgg/видео.html
Don't be sad. You have - obviously - not been there. I can tell you that it is not only called the land of the midnight sun, but also the land of the midnight fun....
I'm from India and we never see anything like this in our region. I would love to see the sun shine at midnight or past midnight.
Then you have to travel much closer to either the North Pole in June/July or South Pole in December/ January- you’ll need to be inside the Polar Circle
@@mogenshallas no offence but I'm afraid he would be disappointed if he went south. After seeing videos of the midnight sun I'm convinced the sun is moving not the earth spinning.
That said you live in one of the most amazing places. Thanks for sharing.
PRINDAPAN KONTOL
@music for minds I like that. You a the glass is half full kinda soul. I always said it was half drank😄
🙄it doesn't happens in any part of world other than atlantic, ku indians ki bezzati karvarha h itna moorakh comments karke
What a wonderful video. Thanks so much for uploading this, it must be surreal to experience such long extended periods of daylight and darkness.
@@mogenshallas I'm very curious about how people cope with it. Is insomnia and sleep deprivation a major problem there or are you guys so used to it that you don't think anything of it?
Its wired....
wow, thats beautiful, thank you for sharing your journeys
Moved to canada from the southern US.
Gotta admit I love the summers up here and the 2-3 hour twilight. Compared to the 15 minute 7pm sunset summer or winter
After reading general knowledge book than i come to see this.. Tnx for videos. BCS BANGLADESH 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Midnight Of Norway__Very Nice View of Sun__AT 1:00 AM ❤❤❤
I listen French voice at the end of the video. Awesome video for the beautiful midnight north sun.
Where I live in June, the last speck of light in the sky disappears at about 10:10 pm.
I love Norway want to be there once
ja fr ethe ki krdan 😂
Nath etho fer
Binod
Nice place to be loved
@@ruchimarwah7284 binod
Beautiful!! thanks for sharing!!
I am in Germany and in summers about 11pm we still have reddish sun light on sky.... The sky never turned to black....
Does the night hours always look like the late afternoon? or it's like that for a full 24 hours.
The late hours from about 2000 to 0400 looks much the same with the sun low on the horizon. Then as the sun climbs the view change as it gets brighter and you have shorter shadows in the landscape!
@@ArcticNatureExperiences
its possible, to get sunburn in this region?
Norway... Sweden.... Finland... Greenland it's common in all these places I think?
... and Iceland. And you can add Canada and Russia. All countries with territories inside the Arctic Circle
@@mogenshallas wish I could experience it some time before I die.....
Even though the sun shines nonstop, the snow is still able to handle it.
I am from Bangalore.amazing Norway.
How it will effect your sleep curious to know. ❤️ from Kerala
This is so weird and cool!
Norway is heaven
frostbite exists in heaven
addition ---
earthworm can not recycle feces in cold-weather.
You tell me when it's about 6 months night.
@@thegodking2035 the night would be good
The day would be bad
we dont see sun after 6 pm in my country.😂😂😂
Which country
The sun sets at 11 o clock in my country
Philippines hehe
India
@@Tigez what county if can i know?
Really beautiful and amazing moments
Thank you for the great video.
I was impressed.
Awesome...from Norway
I am just read this on book and just search this on youtube for watching 🤣
Relatable
Is there a need of light 💡 in norwy.
Pro gameplays maybe during winter
They have no sunlight for about a week in winters so yeah they definitely need lights
What goes around comes around goes around comes right back around, yeah
@@ilaoscar7055 What?? No wonder it's called No Way!! 🤣
Unbelieveable!! We never see something like this... I m from Greece Thessaloniki
Correct, you’ll never experience midnight sun I Greece - you need to travel to northern Norway in June/July.
"What time is it?"
"12 AM"
"shut up."
Lulz
Hotel business cant charge customer on per night basis. Or per day basis.
Be freakin weird. From Chicago, June 20th gets dark at 8:31, sunrise at 5:17 A.M . All day light , WOW. John
…. and during winter all day dark.
I live in this area and I can tell you that a lot of people moving here from the south have issues adapting to the midnight sun and the evil cousin - the polar night...
I believe you.you people up there need to block some windows to get sleep when you need it
Or, as you candidly say, darkness for a duration of winter. Maybe- I could vacation up there next year depending on circumstances. John from Chicago.
How warm is it in July? Where your at ?
Absolutely beautiful
Wouldn’t mind seeing a sight like that
Amazing view - Does require travel inside the northern Arctic Circle or southern Antarctica Circle.
Um, you just did.. 🙂.
Kapre achche se sukhenge yhaa n? 😂😅
To be serious 😐 AMAZING 😍.
Great footage.
Well done. 🌅🌄👍👍
@@mogenshallas You are welcome.
"Hey guys imana dip now so bye"
"HA JOKES ON YOU YOU THOUGHT IM LEAVING? NAHH IM STAYING HERE FOR SIX MONTHS NO SLEEP FOR YOU"
That would send me crazy.
Very few among us that knows this Phenomenon. Few were interested but it is the reality.
Yes - inside the Arctic circle in north and Antarctic circle in south the sun will be above the horizon 24 hours during summer (midnight sun) - on the other hand, the sun is not seen in winter (polar night).
Am also from india .. and we have midnight moon , not midnight sun ..we have both .. day & night ... now here is night .. quite & dark outside ..
So basically in norway it is Day at 1 a.m.
Wow it's soo wonderfull
I want to go.. my feeling attracting me ther...and nice video
This is amazing
I can’t imagine you’d get many vampires there.
they come back in winter though.
If u was in norway.... Then i would not know about midnight sun rise...... Because..... I would be sleeping at that timem
l love Norway because perfect nature..
i love Norway.
Beautiful
Does it affect your sleep cycle?
No, not much, we are used to it and it is possible to darken the bedroom.
It is actually worse in the winter when the sun does not rise above the horizon. Dark all day with twilight for a few hours in the middle of the day. It can have a psychological effect.
@@mogenshallas Oh ok. This is something new to me. Thanks for the reply 👍
Wow! That's stunning.
Then at what time sun rise in norway??
For midnight sun at North Cape (Norway) the sunrise is May 12 at 00:40 and then there will be no sunset before July 31 at 23:58 - the sun vill be visible all day for 80 days during summer.
पुरे समय सुर्य कैसा रेहते है ?
The midnight sun occurs in summer on the northern or southern part of the earth (within the Arctic Circle) because the Earth's axis tilts towards the sun in summer and away from the sun in winter. in winter it is dark all day.
I never knew this was possible
is there anybody who works at this time? I mean school, Office is open at this time?
Thankyou for sharing.. very inspiring keep uploading contents like this. GODBLESS
Thank you too
I need to go there
Wow.. Amazing.. Did you take yourself?? :)
Could I come there??
Sounds good.. I will watch everything by tomorrow..( I'm from India and u??)
Fine.. I am a web developer.. If you want anything else regarding information technology just ask me..
its like Paradise
Ibe had nightmares about this happening here in California, its scary af, just the complete change of order, it doesnt make sense, it frightens me
yea same here scary as fuck
It’s not scary at all. Was in northern Sweden last summer and it’s just great I promise
@@shineonyoucrazydiamond824 It'll be scary if it happens in California though
beautiful
What is this magic ....... Wow
India me 6:00pm vajee aiisaa time hota hai. 1:00AM India Full Dark night. 🌃
حَتَّىٰٓ إِذَا بَلَغَ مَطْلِعَ ٱلشَّمْسِ وَجَدَهَا تَطْلُعُ عَلَىٰ قَوْمٍۢ لَّمْ نَجْعَل لَّهُم مِّن دُونِهَا سِتْرًۭا
until he reached the rising ˹point˺ of the sun. He found it rising on a people for whom We had provided no shelter from it.
Al-kahf 18:90
How it is possible
With the Earth being tilted 23° amd rotating on it's people in the poles can see the sun for 6 months
Trump, I hate to disappoint you. Not many who live in Norway are going to give Norway and the midnight Sun up to move here.
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Hi
Hi
awesome
gorgeous !
It's amazing...wowoooo
Greetings from Turkey, thanks to the internet, we witness these natural events, but the people of Scandinavian countries are not normal, their characteristics are very interesting, just like the geography they live in.
looks cooool
@@mogenshallas ohh yeah
thx Mr Mogens
How people sleep at fully sun ..
AMAZING 👍
WONDERFUL❤️❤️❤️❤️
great.. awesome...
So lucky
why this happened any explanation
Because the earth's axis tilts toward the sun in summer and away from the sun in winter. Thus the poles are exposed to the sun's rays for six months each. This tilting of the earth's axis, together with the revolution of the earth about the sun, also causes the seasons. For the same reason they also has Polar nights with no sun at all. See this video ruclips.net/video/VsnO2PsVIgg/видео.html
@@mogenshallas So is it possible to see this from the whole of Norway or you have to go to Bodø or Tromsø specially to see this?
@@pataudi8025 You need to be inside the Arctic Circle - in Norway from Bodø and further north. No midnight sun in Mid- or South-Norway.
@@mogenshallas Thanks for the information sir, really appreciate it, will love to meet you whenever I visit Norway.
Oh my god
I can't sleep with light
… on the other hand, you do not see the sun during winter - then you can sleep
lol. midnight 😮
They had 24 hours school then!!
Hi new friend here
Wow
Crazy
Wow. Gorgeous
What if Mohammad was born here rather than Arabia ?🌚
This is my dream to stay in norway....iam from india
MashaAllah 🙄🙄🙄💫💫
0:55 that looks fucking beautiful
Way past your bedtime. Hahaha
Time is illusion!
No, it's relative.
:)
At least youll have cheap electric bills by never needing to turn on your lights
Correct during summer - but polar night during winter - dark all day and extremely cold.
It's totally injustice to ghosts .when will they get the time to scare the kids 🤣🤣
Then the winter comes...
And the poor vampires!
0:44 00 AM
Flat Earthers can you explain this?
Nightmare for vampires!!
Allah ho akbar
When they 😴 sleep
so sad people cannot do night party and
Dats awkward lady.Embrassing
Don't be sad. You have - obviously - not been there. I can tell you that it is not only called the land of the midnight sun, but also the land of the midnight fun....
Wait for winter and you have 6 months of night party
Dealy conceit leaving be possible
Haaa
we r nothing/ all r nature.
Exactly