17.5167° S, 149.5167° W 2025-06-16 Mon 02:57 -10 0.33 meters High Tide 2025-06-16 Mon 06:26 -10 Sunrise 2025-06-16 Mon 09:10 -10 0.24 meters Low Tide 2025-06-16 Mon 10:48 -10 Moonset 2025-06-16 Mon 16:18 -10 0.37 meters High Tide 2025-06-16 Mon 17:31 -10 Sunset 2025-06-16 Mon 22:38 -10 0.27 meters Low Tide 2025-06-16 Mon 22:43 -10 Moonrise 2025-06-17 Tue 03:31 -10 0.31 meters High Tide 2025-06-17 Tue 06:26 -10 Sunrise 2025-06-17 Tue 10:00 -10 0.25 meters Low Tide 2025-06-17 Tue 11:26 -10 Moonset 2025-06-17 Tue 17:31 -10 Sunset 2025-06-17 Tue 17:42 -10 0.36 meters High Tide 2025-06-17 Tue 23:38 -10 Moonrise 2025-06-18 Wed 00:30 -10 0.29 meters Low Tide 2025-06-18 Wed 04:31 -10 0.30 meters High Tide 2025-06-18 Wed 06:26 -10 Sunrise 2025-06-18 Wed 09:20 -10 Last Quarter 2025-06-18 Wed 11:48 -10 0.26 meters Low Tide 2025-06-18 Wed 12:04 -10 Moonset 2025-06-18 Wed 17:31 -10 Sunset 2025-06-18 Wed 19:35 -10 0.36 meters High Tide 2025-06-19 Thu 00:34 -10 Moonrise 2025-06-19 Thu 03:11 -10 0.28 meters Low Tide 2025-06-19 Thu 06:27 -10 Sunrise 2025-06-19 Thu 08:09 -10 0.30 meters High Tide 2025-06-19 Thu 12:42 -10 Moonset 2025-06-19 Thu 14:04 -10 0.26 meters Low Tide 2025-06-19 Thu 17:31 -10 Sunset 2025-06-19 Thu 21:05 -10 0.37 meters High Tide
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