Sunrise Sunset Times of Dirun, Lamaknen, Belu Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

Location: Indonesia > East Nusa Tenggara > Belu Regency > Lamaknen >
Timezone:
Asia/Makassar
Current Time:
2024-04-28 06:27:16
Longitude:
125.0883625
Latitude:
-9.1104853
Sunrise Today:
05:42:57 AM
Sunset Today:
05:31:14 PM
Daylength Today:
11h 48m 17s
Sunrise Tomorrow:
05:43:01 AM
Sunset Tomorrow:
05:30:54 PM
Daylength Tomorrow:
11h 47m 53s

Year Show All Dates

Date Sunrise Sunset Daylength
01/01/2024 05:23:29 AM 06:02:18 PM 12h 38m 49s
02/01/2024 05:38:05 AM 06:08:07 PM 12h 30m 2s
03/01/2024 05:43:40 AM 06:00:07 PM 12h 16m 27s
04/01/2024 05:43:01 AM 05:43:48 PM 12h 0m 47s
04/28/2024 05:42:57 AM 05:31:14 PM 11h 48m 17s
04/29/2024 05:43:01 AM 05:30:54 PM 11h 47m 53s
05/01/2024 05:43:10 AM 05:30:14 PM 11h 47m 4s
06/01/2024 05:48:48 AM 05:26:18 PM 11h 37m 30s
07/01/2024 05:55:32 AM 05:31:40 PM 11h 36m 8s
08/01/2024 05:54:13 AM 05:37:44 PM 11h 43m 31s
09/01/2024 05:41:17 AM 05:37:49 PM 11h 56m 32s
10/01/2024 05:23:33 AM 05:34:50 PM 12h 11m 17s
11/01/2024 05:10:03 AM 05:36:22 PM 12h 26m 19s
12/01/2024 05:10:16 AM 05:47:17 PM 12h 37m 1s

Sunrise & Sunset Photos

A gleaner's catch displayed from Beacou, Timor-Leste. Photo by Alex Tilley
A woman gleaner from Adara, Atauro Island showing her octopus catch prepared for drying. Photo by Alex Tilley
A woman gleaner probes under the rocks in Adara, Timor-Leste. Photo by Alex Tilley
Children glean the exposed reef at low tide in Adarai on Timor-Leste's southern coast. Photo by Alex Tilley
Dried octopuses for sale beside the road in Binagua, Timor-Leste. Photo by Alex Tilley
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The composition of a gleaner's catch inside her creel, Beacou, Timor-Leste. Photo by Alex Tilley
Joao da Silva, the hatchery owner, is showing the technique to harvest tilapia eggs. Photo by Jharendu Pant.
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Hatchery owner, Joao da Silva (left) is being interviewed. Photo by Jharendu Pant
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A female tilapia with eggs in mouth at the public –privatepartnership (PPP) model genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT) hatchery in Leohitu, Balibo, Bobonaro municipality, Timor-Leste. Photo by Jharendu Pant
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Adjusting water flow in tilapia eggs incubating jars at Leohitu hatchery in Timor-Leste. Seen in the photo are Adriano Dani (Chief of Hatchery Department, MAF) and Silvino Gomes (In-Country Coordinator, PADTL Project). Photo by Jharendu Pant
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Nursing Sex-reversed Tilapia (SRT) fry in hapa at Leohitu hatchery in Timor-Leste. Photo by Jharendu Pant
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Incubating jars and trays with eggs and swim up fry at PPP tilapia hatchery in Leohitu, Timor-Leste. Photo by Jharendu Pant
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Genetically improved Farmed tilapia (GIFT) monosex fingerlings produced by Leohitu hatchery, Timor-Leste. Photo by Jharendu Pant
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Sex-reversal treatment (SRT) and nursing of tilapia fry in hapa at Leohitu hatchery, Timor-Leste. Photo by Jharendu Pant
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Incubating jars with tilapia eggs at Leohitu hatchery, Timor-Leste. Harvesting of eggs is done weekly and 20,000 – 30,000 eggs can be incubated in each jar. Photo by Jharendu Pant
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Swim up fry of tilapia in incubation tray at Leohitu hatchery, Timor-Leste. Photo by Jharendu Pant
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First public-private partnership-model genetically modified farmed tilapia hatchery in Timor-Leste showing breeding and nursing ponds with nylon net hapas. Photo by Jharendu Pant
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Releasing GIFT fingerlings in the grow-out pond at the Leohitu hatchery. Photo by Natalina Manuela Pires
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Releasing GIFT fingerlings in the grow-out pond at the Leohitu hatchery. Photo by Jharendu Pant
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Arrival of the guests for Leohitu hatchery inauguration on 7 June 2019, Timor-Leste. Photo by Natalina Manuela Pires
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Inauguration of the first PPP-model GIFT hatchery in Timor-Leste. Photo by Natalina Manuela Pires