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At both poles, beyond about 66 degrees of latitude, there is at least one 24-hour period without a sunset/ sunrise, annually.

All of Antarctica lies beyond 66 degrees S, so the periods can be days, weeks or months without a sunset..

Predictably, everywhere on Antarctica experiences no sunset on mid-summer's day, which is December 21.

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