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 If you'd like to spend a long, lazy afternoon in Alaska during the summer, just head north of the Arctic Circle - up there, each summer afternoon is 492 hours long.
In fact, a summer day takes about 1,968 hours, or 82 days, to get from sunup to sundown. This is a good thing, considering that Alaska is huge, and you'll want plenty of daylight to see as much of it as you can.
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