20 Things You Probably Didn't Know About the North Pole

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20 Things You Probably Didn't Know About the North Pole
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There are actually four North Poles and people do live in one of them (hint: they are in Alaska).

The Northern Lights: A History of Aurora SightingsAuroras are cool, but if you want to have some real fun, position yourself at the magnetic North Pole with a compass. If you hold the compass horizontal, the needle will do one of three things: point to the same spot as the last time you used it, spin slowly before stopping at a random point or point to anything magnetic that you happen to be wearing.We promised a fourth North Pole. That would be North Pole, Alaska, incorporated in 1953.

. Since 1933, the scientist with superpowers has starred in a long line of comics, magazines, paperbacks, radio series and even a 1975 B-movie. Savage’s Arctic retreat, the Fortress of Solitude, is said to be near the terrestrial North Pole.Apparently, Savage has a time-share thing going on at the fortress with Superman, who also relaxes there .

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