The midnight sun is a natural
phenomenon occurring in summer months at places north of the Arctic Circle and
south of the Antarctic Circle where the sun remains visible at the local
midnight. Around the solstice (June 21 in the north and December 21 in the
south) and given fair weather the sun is visible for the full 24 hours. The
number of days per year with potential midnight sun increases the farther
towards either pole one goes. Although approximately defined by the polar
circles, in practice midnight sun can be seen as much as 90 km outside the
polar circle, as described below, and the exact latitudes of the farthest
reaches of midnight sun depend on topography and vary slightly year-to-year.
This pretty card sent to me by Hilkka
from Finland shows the different poses of the Sun in Northern Finland, namely
in Lapland.
This blog is for sharing my picture postcards received from time to time with folks who may be similarly interested. Please also see my stamps and first day covers blog www.letstalkstamps.blogspot.com
Welcome
Добро пожаловать к этому международному месту открытки изображения.
Benvenuto a questo luogo internazionale della cartolina di immagine.
Καλωσορίστε σε αυτήν την διεθνή περιοχή καρτών εικόνων.
Willkommen zu diesem internationalen Abbildungspostkarteaufstellungsort.
Bienvenue à cet emplacement international de carte postale.
Onthaal aan deze Internationale plaats van de beeldprentbriefkaar.
Welcome to this International picture postcard site.
(Please Click on the Picture for an Enlarged View)
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