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Nina & Kira (2020) Part #4


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On 5/26/2020 at 11:22 PM, StnCld316 said:

St. Petersburg is so far north that it experiences nearly 24 hours a day of sunlight from mid-May to mid-July. Even when the sun is down — for a couple of hours after midnight — the sky is white.

Hi Stone,do you have similar hours of daylight where you are in Canada?I used to deliver the Scotsman newspaper on Nightshift and it was a beautiful experience at this time of year driving back to Edinburgh from the likes of Inverness,Aberdeen or Fife at 3.30/4.00 am with the sun out in a clear blue sky and more importantly very few vehicles on the Motorway.Happy days indeed.

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8 minutes ago, Dave 27 said:

Hi Stone,do you have similar hours of daylight where you are in Canada?I used to deliver the Scotsman newspaper on Nightshift and it was a beautiful experience at this time of year driving back to Edinburgh from the likes of Inverness,Aberdeen or Fife at 3.30/4.00 am with the sun out in a clear blue sky and more importantly very few vehicles on the Motorway.Happy days indeed.

Not that I am aware of.  

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12 hours ago, Dave 27 said:

Hi Stone,do you have similar hours of daylight where you are in Canada?I used to deliver the Scotsman newspaper on Nightshift and it was a beautiful experience at this time of year driving back to Edinburgh from the likes of Inverness,Aberdeen or Fife at 3.30/4.00 am with the sun out in a clear blue sky and more importantly very few vehicles on the Motorway.Happy days indeed.

If you watch "Ice Pilots NWT" you can see plenty of midnight sun in the north of the Great White North.
 

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