8.5333° S, 140.3333° E 2025-06-17 Tue 04:01 WIT 4.53 meters High Tide 2025-06-17 Tue 05:50 WIT Sunrise 2025-06-17 Tue 10:29 WIT Moonset 2025-06-17 Tue 11:22 WIT 0.30 meters Low Tide 2025-06-17 Tue 17:28 WIT Sunset 2025-06-17 Tue 18:21 WIT 4.29 meters High Tide 2025-06-17 Tue 22:40 WIT Moonrise 2025-06-17 Tue 23:41 WIT 2.72 meters Low Tide 2025-06-18 Wed 04:50 WIT 4.43 meters High Tide 2025-06-18 Wed 05:50 WIT Sunrise 2025-06-18 Wed 11:11 WIT Moonset 2025-06-18 Wed 12:01 WIT 0.59 meters Low Tide 2025-06-18 Wed 17:28 WIT Sunset 2025-06-18 Wed 18:55 WIT 4.34 meters High Tide 2025-06-18 Wed 23:31 WIT Moonrise 2025-06-19 Thu 00:30 WIT 2.53 meters Low Tide 2025-06-19 Thu 04:20 WIT Last Quarter 2025-06-19 Thu 05:45 WIT 4.24 meters High Tide 2025-06-19 Thu 05:51 WIT Sunrise 2025-06-19 Thu 11:53 WIT Moonset 2025-06-19 Thu 12:41 WIT 0.97 meters Low Tide 2025-06-19 Thu 17:28 WIT Sunset 2025-06-19 Thu 19:31 WIT 4.38 meters High Tide 2025-06-20 Fri 00:22 WIT Moonrise 2025-06-20 Fri 01:23 WIT 2.31 meters Low Tide 2025-06-20 Fri 05:51 WIT Sunrise 2025-06-20 Fri 06:52 WIT 3.99 meters High Tide 2025-06-20 Fri 12:36 WIT Moonset 2025-06-20 Fri 13:24 WIT 1.43 meters Low Tide 2025-06-20 Fri 17:29 WIT Sunset 2025-06-20 Fri 20:10 WIT 4.40 meters High Tide
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