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Any place north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle will experience "midnight sun" for a few days or weeks around the Summer Solstice. The closer to the pole, the longer the period of sun in the summer - and perpetual darkness during the winter. The Summer Solstice is on June 22 for the northern hemisphere, and on December 22 in the Southern Hemisphere.
The summer solstice.
There is no single answer to that, as it would depend on where in the world you are. Being the summer solstice, you would expect the weather to be quite good, but in some parts of the world the summer solstice might not be a good day in some years. It would differ from place to place and year to year.
The day is June 20 or June 21 that the solstice takes place. During the summer solstice the duration of day time is directly over the tropic of cancer.
The south pole during summer solstice.
Summer solstice
Long Day's journey into Night
western Pacific ocean
"Summer Solstice" by Nick Joaquin is a short story set in the Philippines. The story starts on St. John's Day and takes place during the three-day Tatarin fertility ritual.
In the United States, Alaska is the place to see the midnight sun during the summer months. In other countries, any nation near the Arctic Circle is a good candidate.
winter solstice
The summer is not a time period. Every place that is touched by the sun has a 'summer'. It is when it gets the most sunlight during the year.