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    Re: Moon photo
    From: Jürgen Hoefeld
    Date: 2012 Aug 5, 13:32 -0700

    The photographer must have changed his/her position to the north for the
    last photos, otherwise the moon would rise nearly nearly vertically which
    is not possible at the latitude of London
    The low tide can be read off the bridge fundaments and pile work.

    Juergen

    Juergen Hoefeld
    Aachen, Germany
    Tel. +49-241-75415
    juergen.hoefeld@googlemail.com
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    2012/8/4 Thomas Sult <tsult@mac.com>

    > Now I'm confused. You are either Sherlock or your making this stuff up.
    > What about this pic gave you tidal information? Or perhaps you are
    > signaling the pulling of the leg with : ). It should probably be ; ).
    >
    > Thomas A. Sult, MD
    > Sent from iPhone
    >
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