Hi David,

I hoped to find a picture of this large Hong Kong equatorial dial with kids
climbing into it. But people are too well-behaving apparently.

On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 1:37 PM, Richard Langley <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is the huge Quitsato Sundial near Quito. If you Google "Quitsato
> Sundial" and select Images, you'll find some with people in them.
> -- Richard Langley
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> Subject: Sundials near the Equator
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> Dear fellow shadow-watchers...
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> Can anyone direct me to images of large sundials near to the Equator,
> preferably with some element of human involvement?
>
> David Brown
> Somerton, Somerset UK
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