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The most famous quirk of the Polar Circle is the phenomenon of the . For at least one day a year (the summer solstice), the sun never sets. It simply skims the horizon like a glowing marble before climbing back up.
Flip the calendar to winter, and you hit the . In the northernmost settlements, the sun stays below the horizon for weeks. However, it’s rarely pitch black; the snow reflects a deep, ethereal "blue hour" twilight, often topped off by the neon greens and purples of the Aurora Borealis . Life on the Edge polar circle
The wildlife is equally specialized. This is the exclusive territory of the polar bear, the snowy owl, and the narwhal—the "unicorn of the sea." These animals don't just survive the cold; they require it to thrive. A Shifting Frontier The most famous quirk of the Polar Circle