30.3500° N, 114.6000° W 2025-06-29 Sun 05:32 PDT 2.53 meters High Tide 2025-06-29 Sun 05:39 PDT Sunrise 2025-06-29 Sun 09:59 PDT Moonrise 2025-06-29 Sun 11:42 PDT -0.12 meters Low Tide 2025-06-29 Sun 18:19 PDT 3.09 meters High Tide 2025-06-29 Sun 19:44 PDT Sunset 2025-06-29 Sun 23:11 PDT Moonset 2025-06-30 Mon 00:37 PDT 0.53 meters Low Tide 2025-06-30 Mon 05:39 PDT Sunrise 2025-06-30 Mon 06:19 PDT 2.32 meters High Tide 2025-06-30 Mon 10:57 PDT Moonrise 2025-06-30 Mon 12:25 PDT 0.26 meters Low Tide 2025-06-30 Mon 19:01 PDT 2.79 meters High Tide 2025-06-30 Mon 19:44 PDT Sunset 2025-06-30 Mon 23:38 PDT Moonset 2025-07-01 Tue 01:25 PDT 0.65 meters Low Tide 2025-07-01 Tue 05:40 PDT Sunrise 2025-07-01 Tue 07:15 PDT 2.12 meters High Tide 2025-07-01 Tue 11:53 PDT Moonrise 2025-07-01 Tue 13:14 PDT 0.63 meters Low Tide 2025-07-01 Tue 19:44 PDT Sunset 2025-07-01 Tue 19:46 PDT 2.50 meters High Tide 2025-07-02 Wed 00:04 PDT Moonset 2025-07-02 Wed 02:22 PDT 0.72 meters Low Tide 2025-07-02 Wed 05:40 PDT Sunrise 2025-07-02 Wed 08:28 PDT 2.00 meters High Tide 2025-07-02 Wed 12:30 PDT First Quarter 2025-07-02 Wed 12:47 PDT Moonrise 2025-07-02 Wed 14:19 PDT 0.96 meters Low Tide 2025-07-02 Wed 19:44 PDT Sunset 2025-07-02 Wed 20:41 PDT 2.27 meters High Tide
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