Tromsø.
If you want to go to Tromsø in February 2018, then look here:
http://www.tromso2018.no/index.gan?id=343&subid=0 Perhaps you get an Olympic medal! I remember Eddie ''The Eagle'' Edwards!
I stole this from a site; it tells us about the sun in Tromsø:
''The Midnight sun is above the northern horizon from about May 18 to July 26, although the mountains in the north block the view to the Midnight sun a few days, meaning that you can optically see the sun from about May 21 to July 21. Due to the position on top of the globe, the twilight is longer, meaning there is no real darkness between late April and mid August.
The sun remains below the horizon from about November 26 to January 15, but due to the mountains the sun is absent from the centre from November 21 to January 21. The return of the sun is an occasion for celebration. Due to the twilight, there is some daylight for a couple of hours even around mid winter, often with beautiful bluish light. The nights shorten quickly, and by February 21 the sun is above the horizon from 07:45 to 16:10, and April 1 from 05:50 to 19:50 (summertime).''
The northenmost brewery in the world are in Tromsø; MACK.
Perhaps you find it at the ferry, called Arctic Beer?
And the strawberries are sweeter up here then south in Europa; because it's not too hot they do not grow too fast, and because of all the sun they get sweet.
And there are no polarbears walking around in Tromsø! Yes, it's far north, but there are not ice on the fjord all the way up to where the polarbears are living!
And there are no pinguins - they live far far south, on the other cold end of our Globe.
Liv.
If you want to go to Tromsø in February 2018, then look here:
http://www.tromso2018.no/index.gan?id=343&subid=0 Perhaps you get an Olympic medal! I remember Eddie ''The Eagle'' Edwards!
I stole this from a site; it tells us about the sun in Tromsø:
''The Midnight sun is above the northern horizon from about May 18 to July 26, although the mountains in the north block the view to the Midnight sun a few days, meaning that you can optically see the sun from about May 21 to July 21. Due to the position on top of the globe, the twilight is longer, meaning there is no real darkness between late April and mid August.
The sun remains below the horizon from about November 26 to January 15, but due to the mountains the sun is absent from the centre from November 21 to January 21. The return of the sun is an occasion for celebration. Due to the twilight, there is some daylight for a couple of hours even around mid winter, often with beautiful bluish light. The nights shorten quickly, and by February 21 the sun is above the horizon from 07:45 to 16:10, and April 1 from 05:50 to 19:50 (summertime).''
The northenmost brewery in the world are in Tromsø; MACK.
Perhaps you find it at the ferry, called Arctic Beer?
And the strawberries are sweeter up here then south in Europa; because it's not too hot they do not grow too fast, and because of all the sun they get sweet.
And there are no polarbears walking around in Tromsø! Yes, it's far north, but there are not ice on the fjord all the way up to where the polarbears are living!
And there are no pinguins - they live far far south, on the other cold end of our Globe.

