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Spellbinding polar night gets darker in warming Arctic

Por: Portland Press Herald World January 28, 2023

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Spotlights from the governor’s boat light the horizon during a journey from Longyearbyen to Barentsburg, Norway, on Jan. 7. Daniel Cole/Associated Press LONGYEARBYEN, Norway  — At 10:40 a.m. on a day in January, two powerful beams of light from the Svalbard governor’s boat pierced the complete darkness of the mountain-fringed fjord it was sailing. It was carrying the children’s choir from this remote village’s church to visit an even... + full article



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