Pacific 2012 Cruise

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Noon at the Equator

  On the equator at noon three days before the equinox objects have virtually no shadow.
  Sunrise and sunset are almost exactly twelve hours apart.
Posted by Bricoleur at 6:00 PM
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      • "Don't Touch Anything"
      • Approaching the Tropic of Cancer
      • North of the Equator
      • Still South of the Equator
      • 2800+ Nautical Miles
      • Nuku Hiva
      • On Route to the Marquesas
      • Avatoura, Rangiroa
      • Cook's Bay, Moorea
      • Tahiti
      • Vaitape, Bora Bora
      • Raiatea to Bora Bora
      • Raiatea
      • Turning homeward
      • Rarotonga
      • A Relaxing Day at Sea
      • King Neptune and the Pollywogs
      • Noon at the Equator
      • Southern Hemisphere
      • March 17th #2
      • Under a Sky Full of Stars
      • Fanning Island, Kiribati
      • What Happened to Wednesday?
      • Cloudy & Rainy, Then...
      • The Grand Canyon of the Pacific
      • Waikiki...No
      • Maui - Trip to Hana
      • Kilauea
      • Land ho! - The Big Island - March 09
      • Hawaii Over the Horizon
      • She Does Windows
      • I Can't Think of a Title (March 06)
      • Our First Day at Sea (March 05)
      • Underway
      • A Good Day
      • Hello San Diego
      • We Go!
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