Utqiagvik, Alaska, Just Witnessed Its Last Sunset Of 2022!
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The residents of Utqiagvik, (pronounced oot-kee-AAG-vuhk) Alaska, enjoyed the last sunset of the year on November 19th. America's northernmost city will next see a sun emerge above the horizon on January 23, 2023. For those wondering, that means 64 continuous days, or 1,536 hours, of no daylight!
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- 1236752년 이상Wow 😲🌃 that is crazy!!
- milliemub2년 이상#AMAZING
- jeffitybob12년 이상#cool
- book_addict2년 이상#awesome!
- deafgirlhistory2년 이상Wow...! This looks so pretty!
- aestheticfoggy22년 이상Wow that's crazy! #awesome if you think this was cool,
- techfashion03152년 이상#awesome all the way! 😂
- hermione_kenz2년 이상Imagine never seeing the sun for like a long time!!!!!💔
- 28captainsummit2년 이상Bruh is the last of 2022 its not a long time they havent seen one
- patricial2년 이상Wow
- lowkeyglowing2년 이상That is sooooo coooolllll! Can you imagine having to go to the grocery store at 2:00 PM and having it be dark? Giving me creepy gas station vibes all around 😅
- techfashion03152년 이상Oh, my gosh! LOL! 😂
- adroit_avimimus2년 이상Wow! I love the cold, but that takes it on a whole other level! I don't think I could even function without sunlight for 64 continuous days aka 1,536 HOURS! I actually could never 😅😅 And the conditions there are so primitive! For example, I found that there are no roads connecting Utqiagvik to the outside world. The dirt roads that do exist end just a couple of kilometres outside of town! And that locals survive largely by hunting and catching fish from the Arctic Ocean or nearby rivers and lakes!! Wow! Really didn't think those kinds of people existed today! Props to the people who live there though! I guess everyone has a different idea of home! But again, I love feeling the sunshine on my skin, I'm cool with where I'm living right now! ❤️❤️
- dogo22amazingg42년 이상Same here😅haha!
- getrekduwu2년 이상You definitely do your reaserch.. I'm saying that as a good thing.
- skyward_flight2년 이상We learned about Utquiagvik last year when we were doing weather reports in science. Apparently it's really cold there.