34.4333° S, 137.9167° E 2025-06-21 Sat 02:23 ACST Moonrise 2025-06-21 Sat 04:39 ACST 1.28 meters Low Tide 2025-06-21 Sat 07:24 ACST Sunrise 2025-06-21 Sat 12:40 ACST 2.16 meters High Tide 2025-06-21 Sat 13:28 ACST Moonset 2025-06-21 Sat 17:15 ACST Sunset 2025-06-21 Sat 20:30 ACST 1.29 meters Low Tide 2025-06-22 Sun 01:51 ACST 1.60 meters High Tide 2025-06-22 Sun 03:35 ACST Moonrise 2025-06-22 Sun 05:50 ACST 1.40 meters Low Tide 2025-06-22 Sun 07:24 ACST Sunrise 2025-06-22 Sun 13:53 ACST 2.37 meters High Tide 2025-06-22 Sun 14:05 ACST Moonset 2025-06-22 Sun 17:15 ACST Sunset 2025-06-22 Sun 21:43 ACST 1.05 meters Low Tide 2025-06-23 Mon 03:16 ACST 1.65 meters High Tide 2025-06-23 Mon 04:50 ACST Moonrise 2025-06-23 Mon 07:25 ACST Sunrise 2025-06-23 Mon 07:34 ACST 1.44 meters Low Tide 2025-06-23 Mon 14:46 ACST 2.60 meters High Tide 2025-06-23 Mon 14:49 ACST Moonset 2025-06-23 Mon 17:16 ACST Sunset 2025-06-23 Mon 22:24 ACST 0.85 meters Low Tide 2025-06-24 Tue 04:07 ACST 1.73 meters High Tide 2025-06-24 Tue 06:06 ACST Moonrise 2025-06-24 Tue 07:25 ACST Sunrise 2025-06-24 Tue 08:46 ACST 1.39 meters Low Tide 2025-06-24 Tue 15:29 ACST 2.80 meters High Tide 2025-06-24 Tue 15:42 ACST Moonset 2025-06-24 Tue 17:16 ACST Sunset 2025-06-24 Tue 22:58 ACST 0.72 meters Low Tide
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