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A group of Flat Earth believers traveled to Antarctica to see a 24-hour sun in Antarctica .
The trip was organized by a Colorado pastor who wanted to debunk Flat Earth beliefs.
Flat Earthers stress that the sun must rise and set each day , as in a model where the Earth is flat.
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