2014-07-05 Tromsø Midnight Sun Time Lapse
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2014
- I made this video from a set of still photographs that I shot out of our hotel window by the harbor in Tromsø, Norway. I shot the photos on the night of July 5, 2014.
As you can see, the sun never sets!
Finally a good midnight sun video, without Flat-Earthers breaking b...s in comments. Beautiful!
Off133 yep... flat earthers are sooo stupid :(
Off133 “tHe UrTh iS fLaT!!” No Karen your wrong!
@@juljasmaharchive check your spelling before you comment Julian!😂👍
@@Weathermusic_12 its a joke, and its in quotations so spelling doesn't matter.
@@JustJory they don't get it. 😆
Amazing
Look how the sun refuses to be seen without clouds covering it up. It almost comes out for a second there but that next cloud hurries up and covers it REAL quick.
Best place for hustling no more going to bed 🥴🤣
Even with nonstop sun, there’s still snow on the ground.
Cool video :)
Awesome
People who are all live in Tromsø are really "hard to sleep"
they must find it quite easy in winter though
it's actually totally easy. Have you never heard of blinds or curtains?
@@user-pd6bd7ir4z Yep those must be lifesavers at summer in Tromso but tbh If I were in Tromso - I would go to bed in the day time so I could see the beautiful midnight sun
@@darshshah79 trying to wake up would be the biggest issue. That groggy just woken up feeling would be hard to shift!
@@carlh429 I agree 👍 💯
WOW!! O_O
If you live at a latitude like that, how can your body set up a circadian rhythm? Inquiring minds want to know.
The human body can adapt to any type of environment if you deep it
I guess you would use very thick blinds to block out all the light from your bedroom when sleeping
How can Tromsø residents sleep during summer?
Indah, menakjubkan bagi kami dari Khatulistiwa/ Equator
Yha rat kab hoti h..phir...aur kitne time k liy hoti h
sunrise kareeb march 20th ko hoti hai aur sunset( matlab raat) kareeb september 23rd, march se september ke beech sirf din hota hai, september ke baad sirf raat
Me texting my friend that lives in Norway: me goodnight! Them huh?
No more nighttime
where are the flat earthers now?
If you could be in a position close to the sun and look directly to the earth and let’s say a hissed flag in Norway could be seen from the left i.e. morning. It would move to the right during day. And now because you can look over the pole and still be able to follow that flag during nighttime it moves from right to the left! On all videos I have seen about midnight sun the sun moves from left to right… just to think about
I think your clock is wrong lol.
it's right
@@appleyt6757 I was joking.