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08-03-2024, 05:28 PM
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I didn't know Alaska had 24 hour sunlight during the summer.

Sun would still be up at 12a.m. A lot of Alaskans use black out curtains to sleep. Crazy as chit when I learned about it.

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08-03-2024, 05:29 PM
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I bet a 2am walk outside would be a trip
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08-03-2024, 05:34 PM
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Only the northern parts. They also get 24 hours of darkness during Winter, which is also nuts.

Alaska is way too isolating of a place to enjoy this type of thing. Around the equator it gets dark at like 5:30-6pm all year, and I honestly kinda hate that as well.

I think the best solution is to spend Summers in the US, and Winters in South America, so you can get 8-10pm sunsets for 50% of the year.
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08-03-2024, 05:35 PM
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Only the northern parts. They also get 24 hours of darkness during Winter, which is also nuts.

Alaska is way too isolating of a place to enjoy this type of thing. Around the equator it gets dark at like 5:30-6pm all year, and I honestly kinda hate that as well.

I think the best solution is to spend Summers in the US, and Winters in South America, so you can get 8-10pm sunsets for 50% of the year.
Yeah that would be nice if you had the right job for it. Otherwise you're stuck.

Where in SA would you buy a house?
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08-03-2024, 06:15 PM
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Yeah that would be nice if you had the right job for it. Otherwise you're stuck.

Where in SA would you buy a house?
I wouldn't buy a house in S America. Just get longer term rentals.
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