This Norwegian City Is One Of The Darkest On Earth, And Here’s How They Solve The Problem Of Lack Of Sunlight (8 pics)

Posted in PICTURES       28 May 2019       6382       2 GALLERY VIEW

Rjukan, a town located 3 hours north-west of Oslo, Norway, is known as one of the darkest cities on earth

There are around 3,386 inhabitants in Rjukan, a town that got its name from the Rjukan Falls -a 104-meter waterfall that provides easy access to generating large quantities of electricity.

 

The town has no direct sunlight from September to March because of the mountains surrounding it

In fact, it is almost always bright in Rjukan except for December and January but this applies to almost the entire Norway because of the midnight sun. What is different about Rjukan is the fact that the mountains surrounding the town do not provide any direct sunlight, making the town rather flat and mono.

 

In order to give the locals at least a bit of sun, the town has provided 5 million Norwegian Kroner to install mirrors

These solar-powered mirrors that are placed 450-meters above the town track the movement of the sun across the town

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As a result – the sunlight shines down on the town square

In an interview, one of the locals said that people of Rjukan do get used to living without the sunlight. “You end up not thinking about it, really. But this … This is so warming. Not just physically, but mentally. It’s mentally warming.”

This idea did receive some criticism calling the project a gimmick and a waste of a lot of money for only a little slice of sun.

But many critics did come around as they noticed that this idea not only provided some much-needed sun for the locals but it also helped to put the town on the map since this idea did manage to attract more tourists to the town.

The idea of the sun mirror was first brought up by the founder of the town, Mr. Sam Eyde, back in 1913. He understood the importance of the sun and tried to create a sun mirror but unfortunately, he did not succeed. According to Norway’s tourism site, “The idea was taken up again in 2005 by Martin Andersen, an artist and resident of the town. In 2013, the mirror was officially installed – 100 years after the idea. “

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Fenrisulven 6 year s ago
I was there last summer, standing on this spot #5
But first I walked to the summit of this mountain #7 which is one of the more popular mountain hike in Norway. Mt. Gaustadtoppen it is.
       
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Court 6 year s ago
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