Nathaniel,
have a look at "Sundial Atlas" http://www.sundialatlas.eu/

This is a world wide registry that currently includes about 30,000 sundials.
After a free registration you can add sundials (including pictures,
description, related documents etc) as well as to navigate the registry to
virtually visit sundials in the world.

An Android app ("Sundial Atlas Mobile") is also available: it makes access
to the same data-base and it shows the dials on a map centered on your
current location helping you to find a dial while travelling.

Give it a try.

Ciao.
Gian

PS There is currently one only registered sundial in Hawaii, it is in Hilo.


2017-01-26 9:00 GMT+01:00 Nathaniel Shippen <shippenn...@gmail.com>:

> Hello, I'm a new subscriber to the mailing list, living in Hawaii USA.
>
> Just wondering if there are any websites where "amateur" sundial makers
> can post descriptions and photos of their sundials. I've seen the amazing
> registries maintained by the North American and British Sundial Societies,
> but they seem intended more for "professional" or historically important
> dials. And it looks as though the message size limit on this mailing list
> would make exchanging photos difficult.
>
> Any suggestions are welcome!
>
> Nathaniel Shippen
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