ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月29日 14時15分


If you live just above the Arctic Circle, there’s at least one day a year when the sun never pushes above the horizon. But there are many people who live even farther north. After the winter solstice, they don’t see the sun for weeks. @ニューヨーク・タイムズ asked readers who know #arctic winters well to share their stories and photos of life in the polar darkness. Nearly 700 readers responded from areas all around the #ArcticCircle. Some told us they moved to the region for fresh starts after rocky divorces or job losses. Others were born into families who had lived in the Arctic for generations. A few went for research, fell in love with the lifestyle — or with a reindeer herder — and never left. Stefan Claes, who took this photo, lives in #Longyearbyen, Norway. He went out with his dog team in the moonlight on New Year’s Day. Visit the link in our profile to see snapshots from a land of endless night.


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