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94 <description><![CDATA[Horizontal sundial on the campus of the ‘Parnassia’ psychomedic centre in The Hague. The numbers on the left, 6,7 and 8, are wrong spelled.
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110 <name>Sundial, Den Haag - Loosduinen</name>
111 <description><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to <b>A30</b></p>
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113 A sundial made of wooden blocks.
114 The highest block in the middle is the style and casts its shadow each hour on one of the other blocks.
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116 <p><img src="http://www.dse.nl/~zonnewijzer/loosduin.jpg"></p>
117 Image source:<a href="http://www.dse.nl/~zonnewijzer/loosduin.jpg">www.dse.nl</a>]]></description>
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132 <name>Sundial with light conductors - Paris, Les Halles</name>
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135 The sunlight falls on one of the three windows in the column (east, south, west) and over light conductors on the wall is indicated.
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137 <p><img src="http://www.home.uni-osnabrueck.de/ahaenel/sonnuhr/paris4.jpg"></p>
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139 The clock shows 16,40 o'clock.
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141 <p><img src="http://www.home.uni-osnabrueck.de/ahaenel/sonnuhr/paris5.jpg"></p>
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143 <a>Quelle:http://www.home.uni-osnabrueck.de/ahaenel/sonnuhr/paris_halles.htm</a>
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145 http://perso.orange.fr/cadrans.solaires/cadrans/cadran-halles-paris.html]]></description>
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160 <name>Sundial, Plymouth, Devon, UK</name>
161 <description><![CDATA[<p>The gnonom is 27 foot high, the pool has 21 feet diameter. It was designed by architect Carole Vincent from Boscastle in Cornwall and was unvieled by Her Majesty the Queen on Friday July 22nd 1988 for a cost of cost £70,000 . The sundial runs one hour and seventeen minutes behind local clocks.</p>
162 <p><img src="http://www.photoready.co.uk/people-life/images/sundial-fountain.jpg"></p>
163 <p>Image source:<a href="www.photoready.co.uk</a></p>]]></description>
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178 <name>Sundial Millennium Timespace at Gosport, UK</name>
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195 <name>Sundial, Britzer Garten, Berlin</name>
196 <description>See photos on this page:
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212 <name>Sundial, Falkenplatz, Berlin</name>
213 <description><![CDATA[<p>The original reasoning event for the construction of the sundial was the UNO climate conference 1995 in Berlin. The base stone of the wall spiral was layed at a festivity at the equinox of March 1995. Until June 1995 the main construction was completed, and at another festivity at the summer solstice the gnonom and the totem ("Lebensbaum") was installed by Berlin fire fighters.</p>
214 <p><img src="http://www.surveyor.in-berlin.de/sundials/imgs/Mauerpark-SD01.5.jpg"></p>
215 <p>The nearly spiral sundial was planned as a "living sundial" and initiated by the groups of the "Netzwerk Klimagipfel 95", mainly by the journalist T. Römer with the "Verein zur Rettung des Regenwaldes und Naturschutzgebietes La Macarena", and the "Netzwerk Spiel/Kultur" at the Prenzlauer Berg.
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218 The covering clay stones were made out of three metric tons of white and brown clay, formed by children of about 50 institutions like school classes and kindergardens of the closer region. The stones were burned and installed in the summer of 1995. Partly they are constructed out of different materials, partly especially formed or ornamented. Six detail images are showing some examples: (White near Red - MC?, Smiley with Heart Eyes, Sun-Moon-Star, Red Broken and Patterned, Rain pits and Stone Hearts in Clay, Red near White - Clay Fish and Sunshine over the Sea).