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Originally Posted by pdurrant
Something's wrong there. If it's light at 4:30am, 7.5 hours before noon, then it should still be equally light at 7.30pm, 7.5 hours after noon. If it's a lot different, then your city's in the 'wrong' time-zone.
In my city, without BST, mid-summer's day would be from 3.30am to 8.15 pm.
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In that case, it's daylight much earlier than I thought but I have to admit that I was always sleeping that early in the morning. What I'm sure of is that it's dark at 7:00pm (7:30pm at the most), but I'll check with Stitchawl.
Thank you for your explanation
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