Re: Sundials near the Equator

2016-03-25 Thread Gian Casalegno
David, in Sundial Atlas there is a new "path" containing 13 sundials that
are near the equator (between -5 and +5 latitude degrees).
They include several pictures.

Here is the link:
www.sundialatlas.eu/atlas.php?sp=194

Ciao.
Gian


2016-03-24 13:20 GMT+01:00 David :

> Dear fellow shadow-watchers...
>
> 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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AGAIN Re: Sundials near the Equator

2016-03-24 Thread Willy Leenders
This is an equatorial sundial in Singapore, near the equator.
It looks like a climbing frame for children in a playground but it is a sundial.

Willy Leenders
Hasselt in Flanders (Belgium)

Visit my website about the sundials in the province of Limburg (Flanders) with 
a section 'worth knowing about sundials' (mostly in Dutch): 
http://www.wijzerweb.be




Op 24-mrt-2016, om 13:55 heeft Maes, F.W. het volgende geschreven:

> 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  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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> -
> 
> 
> From: sundial  on behalf of David 
> 
> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 9:20 AM
> To: sundial
> Subject: Sundials near the Equator
> 
> Dear fellow shadow-watchers...
> 
> 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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Re: Sundials near the Equator

2016-03-24 Thread Maes, F.W.
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  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
>
>
> -
> | Richard B. LangleyE-mail: l...@unb.ca
>|
> | Geodetic Research Laboratory  Web: http://gge.unb.ca
>   |
> | Dept. of Geodesy and Geomatics EngineeringPhone:+1 506 453-5142
>  |
> | University of New Brunswick   Fax:  +1 506 453-4943
>  |
> | Fredericton, N.B., Canada  E3B 5A3
>   |
> |Fredericton?  Where's that?  See: http://www.fredericton.ca/
>|
>
> -
>
> 
> From: sundial  on behalf of David <
> da...@davidbrownsundials.com>
> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 9:20 AM
> To: sundial
> Subject: Sundials near the Equator
>
> Dear fellow shadow-watchers...
>
> 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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Re: Sundials near the Equator

2016-03-24 Thread Richard Langley
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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| Richard B. LangleyE-mail: l...@unb.ca |
| Geodetic Research Laboratory  Web: http://gge.unb.ca  |
| Dept. of Geodesy and Geomatics EngineeringPhone:+1 506 453-5142   |
| University of New Brunswick   Fax:  +1 506 453-4943   |
| Fredericton, N.B., Canada  E3B 5A3|
|Fredericton?  Where's that?  See: http://www.fredericton.ca/   |
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From: sundial  on behalf of David 

Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 9:20 AM
To: sundial
Subject: Sundials near the Equator

Dear fellow shadow-watchers...

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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