18.3000° N, 78.4000° W 2025-10-17 Fri 02:54 EST Moonrise 2025-10-17 Fri 05:20 EST 1.39 feet Low Tide 2025-10-17 Fri 06:07 EST Sunrise 2025-10-17 Fri 10:12 EST 1.85 feet High Tide 2025-10-17 Fri 15:36 EST Moonset 2025-10-17 Fri 17:04 EST 0.78 feet Low Tide 2025-10-17 Fri 17:49 EST Sunset 2025-10-17 Fri 23:31 EST 1.88 feet High Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 03:44 EST Moonrise 2025-10-18 Sat 05:36 EST 1.13 feet Low Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 06:08 EST Sunrise 2025-10-18 Sat 11:25 EST 1.91 feet High Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 16:09 EST Moonset 2025-10-18 Sat 17:48 EST Sunset 2025-10-18 Sat 17:49 EST 1.03 feet Low Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 23:37 EST 1.82 feet High Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 04:32 EST Moonrise 2025-10-19 Sun 05:55 EST 0.88 feet Low Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 06:08 EST Sunrise 2025-10-19 Sun 12:29 EST 1.99 feet High Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 16:41 EST Moonset 2025-10-19 Sun 17:48 EST Sunset 2025-10-19 Sun 18:28 EST 1.28 feet Low Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 23:43 EST 1.80 feet High Tide 2025-10-20 Mon 05:21 EST Moonrise 2025-10-20 Mon 06:08 EST Sunrise 2025-10-20 Mon 06:17 EST 0.66 feet Low Tide 2025-10-20 Mon 13:26 EST 2.05 feet High Tide 2025-10-20 Mon 17:14 EST Moonset 2025-10-20 Mon 17:47 EST Sunset 2025-10-20 Mon 19:04 EST 1.50 feet Low Tide 2025-10-20 Mon 23:46 EST 1.81 feet High Tide
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