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Since Klaus showed us a most unusual vertical sundial I thought I’d show you the world’s largest, in Jaipur. A maharaja built a very intricate observatory, which included a number of large sundials, including the behemoth shown below. It actually is accurate to the second, and has a large plaque below advising what correction factor to apply depending on the date. To see more of the observatory and palace please see the 2nd & 3rd pages of India photos on our site.

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Strangely, before Stu posted this shot I had been pondering whether to bid on this item:

 

eBay.co.uk: SUPERB BRONZE SUNDIAL ~ DEAN ROW WILMSLOW CHESHIRE 1875 (item 200032157754 end time 05-Oct-06 16:41:14 BST)

 

I'm a little put off by the fact that the "gnomon" is broken off, but how often does one see a sundial corretced for 2km from where one lives?

 

I f I do buy it, the next item I'll be after is a chain-saw; we have lots of big trees!

 

Cheers,

Pete.

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Pete & John -

 

Thank you. It works 24/7 only during India's six month long days. To adjust for daylight savings time back a very large truck into it on the left side, and move it 1.572 meters. In the spring move it the same amount the other way.

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