Certain spots on Earth experience magically gloomy landscapes as the sun plays a game of hide-and-seek with the sky.
These areas, which are well-known for having polar nights, provide an unique and surreal experience along with a chance to see the Northern Lights.
These places encounter the midnight sun in the summer, when the sun is visible for a longer period of time.
Here the sun sets in late October and doesn't rise again until mid-February, resulting in a lengthy twilight.
In early December and late January, locals see the sun peeking over the horizon but not rising fully.
During the peak of winter, the sun might not rise over the horizon for a few weeks.
The community experiences a captivating arctic night as the sun sets between late November and late January.
Polar nights are experienced in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, from early December until late January.
Which of these places have you visited?