Residents finally see the sun after 40 days (Video)

Not seeing his light for more than a month, the people of Murmanski have finally been able to see the sun in the sky when the northern Russian portal shone for a little over half an hour before being dragged below the horizon. According to foreign media, it'sgraphy, it's about images [...]
Not seeing his light for more than a month, the people of Murmanski have finally been able to see the sun in the sky when the northern Russian portal shone for a little over half an hour before being dragged below the horizon.
According to foreign media, Telegrafi notes, it's about images showing population groups that gathered on a hill over the city, so after a full 40 days they would be <x0ndronging” from the sun's rays and marking the end of the polar night.
Despite the cold, many residents have come to celebrate the end of the natural phenomenon that began on December 2, 2017.
Waiting for the sunrise after the polar night attracts more people since 2007, and thus far there has already been a traditional event on the hill.
The first sunlight marking the end of the polar night does not last long this year, about 34 minutes.
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