18.1333° S, 178.4250° E 2025-01-22 Wed 00:37 +12 4.02 feet High Tide 2025-01-22 Wed 05:46 +12 Sunrise 2025-01-22 Wed 06:40 +12 1.83 feet Low Tide 2025-01-22 Wed 08:32 +12 Last Quarter 2025-01-22 Wed 12:23 +12 Moonset 2025-01-22 Wed 13:14 +12 4.41 feet High Tide 2025-01-22 Wed 18:48 +12 Sunset 2025-01-22 Wed 19:41 +12 1.76 feet Low Tide 2025-01-22 Wed 23:58 +12 Moonrise 2025-01-23 Thu 01:42 +12 4.04 feet High Tide 2025-01-23 Thu 05:47 +12 Sunrise 2025-01-23 Thu 07:35 +12 1.78 feet Low Tide 2025-01-23 Thu 13:13 +12 Moonset 2025-01-23 Thu 14:08 +12 4.55 feet High Tide 2025-01-23 Thu 18:48 +12 Sunset 2025-01-23 Thu 20:31 +12 1.60 feet Low Tide 2025-01-24 Fri 00:37 +12 Moonrise 2025-01-24 Fri 02:38 +12 4.14 feet High Tide 2025-01-24 Fri 05:48 +12 Sunrise 2025-01-24 Fri 08:22 +12 1.67 feet Low Tide 2025-01-24 Fri 14:07 +12 Moonset 2025-01-24 Fri 14:55 +12 4.73 feet High Tide 2025-01-24 Fri 18:47 +12 Sunset 2025-01-24 Fri 21:14 +12 1.42 feet Low Tide 2025-01-25 Sat 01:20 +12 Moonrise 2025-01-25 Sat 03:26 +12 4.29 feet High Tide 2025-01-25 Sat 05:48 +12 Sunrise 2025-01-25 Sat 09:05 +12 1.53 feet Low Tide 2025-01-25 Sat 15:02 +12 Moonset 2025-01-25 Sat 15:39 +12 4.93 feet High Tide 2025-01-25 Sat 18:47 +12 Sunset 2025-01-25 Sat 21:53 +12 1.23 feet Low Tide
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