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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: skinowski who wrote (256981)6/27/2010 5:07:27 PM
From: pstuartbRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
I lived in the Anchorage/Kenai Peninsula area for about 4 years. The dark never bothered me. Toward the end of December, the sun would come up over the horizon at about 10am, make a shallow arc, and go back down around 2 pm. That time of year it doesn't get much brighter than twilight at noon. That was fine with me.

What did bother me was constant sunlight in the summer. You could come home from a friend's house at 2-3 in the morning and it would still be light out. Some people put aluminum foil in their windows so they can sleep at night.
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