The article discusses the historical presence of Vikings in Greenland and their adaptation to the land of the Midnight Sun. It highlights that Vikings settled in Greenland for nearly 500 years, thriving in the challenging Arctic environment. The Vikings developed a unique way of life, adapting to the long days and constant sunlight during the summer months. The article sheds light on the archaeological evidence found in Greenland that provides insights into their survival strategies and cultural practices in this unique northern region.