The Midnight Sun Marathon, an annual event in the Arctic Circle, is billed as the “world’s northernmost marathon.” During the summer months in Tromsø, Norway, where the race takes place, the sun remains in the sky for 24 hours per day. This year’s marathon took place June 30. Despite the fact that competitors raced during the middle of the night, they crossed the finish line under the bright “midnight sun.” More photos.
This is so cool.
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The Midnight Sun Marathon, an annual event in the Arctic Circle, is billed as the “world’s northernmost marathon.”...
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This is so cool.
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Super cool. And what a beautiful sky. I want to do this!
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I would love to do this one day
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