13.1667° N, 61.2167° W 2025-10-17 Fri 02:46 AST 1.15 feet High Tide 2025-10-17 Fri 02:46 AST Moonrise 2025-10-17 Fri 05:55 AST Sunrise 2025-10-17 Fri 08:48 AST 0.50 feet Low Tide 2025-10-17 Fri 14:06 AST 1.22 feet High Tide 2025-10-17 Fri 15:23 AST Moonset 2025-10-17 Fri 17:44 AST Sunset 2025-10-17 Fri 21:14 AST 0.14 feet Low Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 03:29 AST 1.28 feet High Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 03:34 AST Moonrise 2025-10-18 Sat 05:55 AST Sunrise 2025-10-18 Sat 10:20 AST 0.46 feet Low Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 15:11 AST 0.93 feet High Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 15:58 AST Moonset 2025-10-18 Sat 17:43 AST Sunset 2025-10-18 Sat 21:37 AST 0.31 feet Low Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 04:10 AST 1.40 feet High Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 04:20 AST Moonrise 2025-10-19 Sun 05:55 AST Sunrise 2025-10-19 Sun 11:59 AST 0.36 feet Low Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 16:33 AST Moonset 2025-10-19 Sun 16:43 AST 0.69 feet High Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 17:43 AST Sunset 2025-10-19 Sun 21:48 AST 0.46 feet Low Tide 2025-10-20 Mon 04:48 AST 1.50 feet High Tide 2025-10-20 Mon 05:06 AST Moonrise 2025-10-20 Mon 05:56 AST Sunrise 2025-10-20 Mon 13:27 AST 0.20 feet Low Tide 2025-10-20 Mon 17:08 AST Moonset 2025-10-20 Mon 17:42 AST Sunset 2025-10-20 Mon 19:20 AST 0.57 feet High Tide 2025-10-20 Mon 21:24 AST 0.57 feet Low Tide
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