 Have you ever imagined in your life? When you wake up in the morning and feel awesome with the sunlight and it never ends after that, even night never comes, where you're living a life with 24 hours of daylight and you don't know, when to sleep or when to wake up. Like a mysterious life on the earth, beyond these imagination, this factors are occurring in the world, there are few places on the earth which are experiencing this kind of phenomenon. Let's check out the places where sun never sets. The phenomenon when sun never sets is known as the Midnight Sun. The term Midnight Sun refers to the consecutive 24 hour periods of sunlight experienced in the north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle. Around the mid-summer, that is approximately June 21 in the northern hemisphere and December 22 in the southern hemisphere, the sun is visible for the full 24 hours, giving a fair weather. Although approximately defined by the polar circles, in practice the Midnight Sun can be seen as much as 55 miles outside the polar circle. The northwest territories in Canada and the countries like Greenland, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the US state of Alaska, whose populations experiences the phenomenon of the Midnight Sun. In the country Finland, a quarter of its territory lies north of the Arctic Circle and at the country's northernmost point the sun does not set at all, for nearly 60 days during the summer. That is, nearly for two months it would be more difficult for us to recognize whether we are sleeping in the daytime or in the nighttime. Norway, a country in the European continent, which is also known as Land of Midnight Sun, where the sun never sets for nearly 10 weeks. In Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago between mainland of Norway and the North Pole, which is also the northernmost inhabited region of Europe, is a unique place where there is no sunset from approximately April 19 to August 23. In these five months period, the region experiences the consecutive 24 hour periods of sunlight. Cape Nordkin, in Finnmark County, of the country, which is the northernmost point of continental Europe, the Midnight Sun lasts approximately from May 14 to July 29. For instance, in Fairbanks, a city in Alaska, which is south of the Arctic Circle, the sun sets at 12.47 a.m., during the mid-summer. And also, the sun never sets in the Alaska, from late May to late July. While the other months, in winters, it's dark for the most part and is almost covered in snow around the year. The extreme sites are the poles, where the sun can be continuously visible for half the year. The North Pole has Midnight Sun for at least six months from late March to late September. The poles themselves, the sun rises and sets only once in each year. During the six months, it spends the days continuously moving in circles around the observer, gradually spiraling higher and reaching its highest circuit of the sky at the summer solstice. The Midnight Sun is visible at the Arctic Circle from June 12 until July 1. If you like this video, please don't forget to subscribe to our channel by hitting the button below the video, for more such videos.