The sunniest spot on Earth can be one of several places, depending on how you define what you’re looking for. If you are looking for the place that has the most continuous hours of sunlight, that may be it. Or is it the spot with the most measured number of sunny days? And what about the places that don’t get measured on a regular basis? That takes a whole new set of calculations, specifically to find the spot with the least cloud cover. An article at BBC Earth finds all those sunny places, and they aren’t the least bit close to each other. -via the Presurfer
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I'll stand by the old saying that the sun never sets on British soil. OK, at least soil that was once British.
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