There are some places in the world that are known for their unique natural views, and one of them is Norway. It is called “Land of the Midnight Sun” because the sun does not set here even at midnight in summer. Imagine - there is light even at 12 o'clock in the night, and sometimes the moon is also visible in the sky along with the sun! This unique experience attracts thousands of tourists every year.

Norway is located within the Arctic Circle. Due to the tilt of the Earth, the sun does not set here for several weeks in summer. Especially between May and July, there is 24 hours of daylight.
Many times such a scene is seen in Norway when the sun is shining on one side of the sky and the moon is also visible on the other side. This is possible due to the astronomical position and clear sky, which makes it even more special.

While the sun does not set in summer, Polar Night occurs in many parts of Norway in winter. During this time, the sun does not rise for many days and the entire area remains in darkness, but this is the best time to see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis).
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Norway is also famous for its fiords, snowy mountains, lakes and clear skies. During Midnight Sun, people enjoy trekking, boating and photography even at midnight – which is not easily possible anywhere else in the world.
Experiences like the “Midnight Sun” and “Northern Lights” make Norway a dream destination. The unique day-night cycle, peaceful environment and natural beauty here make it a place worth visiting once in a lifetime.
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