This unbelievable spot on Earth remains in darkness for months and no one knows why

Rjukan, a small town in southern Norway, experiences six months of darkness every year due to high mountains blocking sunlight. To combat this, artist Martin Andersen installed computer-controlled mirrors, called heliostats, to reflect sunlight into the town square, bringing light and warmth during the sunless months. This innovation has turned Rjukan into a symbol of human resilience and ingenuity.

This unbelievable spot on Earth remains in darkness for months and no one knows why
Rjukan, a small town in southern Norway, experiences six months of darkness every year due to high mountains blocking sunlight. To combat this, artist Martin Andersen installed computer-controlled mirrors, called heliostats, to reflect sunlight into the town square, bringing light and warmth during the sunless months. This innovation has turned Rjukan into a symbol of human resilience and ingenuity.