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This town in Alaska won't see the sun again until January 23


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41 minutes ago, Peddayana said:

aa life below zero lo choopinchinattu remote ga vellipoyi undali hayiga untundi , life too much hectic ayipoyindi ee madhya

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I want to live in Alaska for an year *n$

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5 hours ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

Arctic circle dhaaka b usual ga manam povadam kastam .. complete gravel road .. mem laddulo rental RV ye ga ani dhairyam chesi poyunde cold foot dhaaka which is even north to arctic circle .. Fairbanks nundi 8 hours north lo osthadhi coldfoot.. drive aithe masth anipinchindhi aa way la cheskunta pothunte.. days leka aagipoinam lekunte deadhorse Dhaka povalanunde.. oil trucks  thappa inkem kanipinchai aa route lo.. atu side pothe Adhoka diff experience 

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1 hour ago, Peddayana said:

aa life below zero lo choopinchinattu remote ga vellipoyi undali hayiga untundi , life too much hectic ayipoyindi ee madhya

You can... India ellu ikkada job odhilesi... entho konth savings unde untai ga....vaatitho edhaina maaru moola palletooru lo oka penkutillu konukkoni bathuku one year.... very simple if you think about it.... chesey dhairyam undali anthe

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9 hours ago, Spartan said:

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This city, which was previously called Barrow, won't see the sun again for 65 days. The next sunrise will appear on January 23.

Utqiaġvik experiences polar night, which is a period of darkness in the winter with no sunrises that occurs in cities inside the polar circles.

According to Weather.com, "From mid-November through late January, the sun doesn't rise north of the Arctic Circle due to the tilt of the Earth away from the sun's most direct radiation."

Located 330 miles above the Arctic Circle, Utqiaġvik won't be plunged into complete darkness for the next two months. Instead, it will experience "civil twilight," which happens when the sun is 6 degrees below the horizon and creates a little illumination to see things outside. Civil twilight lasts for six hours a night, but it will decrease to three hours a night by the end of December.

Utqiaġvik's 4,400 residents are used to the polar night. The city is home to a large population of indigenous Iñupiaq people and houses several research stations.
 

After 65 days without sunlight this winter, residents can look forward to 80 days without a sunset starting in May.

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5 hours ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

Aada atlantivi undav.. Fairbanks dhaatihthe 4 hours ki Yukon river kaada oka bachha gas station malla next 5 hours ki coldfoot camp ganthe 

Very nice... wrong turn 1,2,3,4 movies e inka cannibals tho dinner cheyyochu

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