lickystickypickyme:
On Aug. 9 each year in the little Alaskan town of Kotzebue, the sun sets twice. Due to a quirk of the town’s location and time zone, the sun goes down just after midnight on that day—and then again just before the following midnight.
On Aug. 9 each year in the little Alaskan town of Kotzebue, the sun sets twice.
Due to a quirk of the town’s location and time zone, the sun goes down just after midnight on that day—and then again just before the following midnight.
Reblogged 11 months ago from lickypickystickyfree
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how amazing this world can be..
this makes me remember being...alaska….it was so awesome for it
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