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No there isn't.

The closest thing to it is the north and south poles. At each pole, the sun stays up for 6 months,

and then stays down for the next 6 months.

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Yes and no. During summer, in locations north of the Arctic Circle (or south of the Antarctic Circle), there is a period of time when the sun never sets due to the north (or south) pole being tilted towards the sun by 23.5 degrees, however there is nowhere on Earth where the sun is up all year long.

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Underground, in a cave...

Deep in a crevasse on Antarctica or Greenland. There are places along the Norwegian fjords that have very little direct sunlight.

Every place on open, relatively flat land or the sea will see the sun sometime.

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There is no place on earth where the sun never rises. You may not be able to

see it at all if you're in a coal mine, and you may have to wait until later in the

day to see it if you're on the west side of a large mountain. And there are great

areas on earth where days, weeks or months may pass without a sunrise. But

there's no place on earth where the last sunrise was ever more than six months

ago, or where the next one is ever more than six months away.

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The extreme latitudes, towards the north pole and south pole.

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