Sometimes old news is new news. Today I want to share with you news that only this week came to my attention. My research led me to the original article published in The Atlantic on October 22, 2013. This is a tale of two cities. That do not exist in pages written by Charles Dickens. Viganella, Italy and Rjukan, Norway are small cities located in valleys surrounded by mountains. Although located far from each other, they suffered the same problem. Up to six months of the year, both receive very little sunlight. While many global cities rest in valleys, Viganella and Rijukan are swaddled by the Alps and GaldhĆøpiggen mountains respectively. These giant mountains shield the valley below from precious sunlight. If I were to visit either quaint city, I would only do so during the six months of sunlight. I really dislike the dark. And so did the residents. The word did is very important. Like a Hans Chris...
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