Norway & Iceland
Imagine you have been awake for a long time, waiting for the sunset now or now it will be dark. But the sun is half visible, neither it is sunrise nor sunset. What will a person do in such a situation? Let me tell you, in the Arctic Circle, Midnight Sun is seen in places like Tromso in Norway and ísafjörður in Iceland. Where the sun does not sink for weeks in summer, due to which the balance of the body is also disturbed and curtains need to be installed in the houses.
Alaska, USA

In some parts of Alaska, especially around Fairbanks, the sun looks like a scene like sunset, it seems as if it is stuck at some place, nor is it able to come up nor down. Due to this, sunset is pulled for hours, during which the sky colors in pink, golden and purple. Although this view is mesmerized, but in such a situation it becomes difficult to decide the right time to say good night.
Japan ‘Diamond Fuji

Twice a year, Japan’s famous volcano looks like a sun rising or drowning just above Mount Fuji, which looks as if a glowing gem has been placed on the top of the mountain. This view is worth seeing, it is necessary to be at the right time at the right place to see it – if you miss even a day, it is probably impossible to see again.
Swalbord, Norway

The most strange solar phenomenon in Swalbard, Norway also occurs. In April and August, the sun rises and sinks twice a day due to atmospheric refraction. Tourists who come here also expect a normal sunrise, but they are also surprised to see the view that the sun goes under the horizon and comes up again in a few minutes.
Antarctica

Perhaps the most unique sunrise-suny view is seen in Antarctica. Here, the sun rises once in the spring and drowns after six months! If you want to travel here, then you will either see the absolute light here or you will see continuous darkness, so whenever you come, come here thinking thoughtfully.
Ki West, USA

Sometimes, when the sun sinks under the horizon, the mysterious green light shines from one back. It is called a green flash, which produces an optical illusion caused by atmospheric refraction. This is only for a second- if you have blinked an eye, you might not even see it!