↑ Sunrise and ↓ Sunset in South Australia (8 Locations) | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adelaide | ↑ 6:40 am | ↓ 8:17 pm | Mount Gambier | ↑ 6:26 am | ↓ 8:14 pm | Torrensville | ↑ 6:41 am | ↓ 8:18 pm |
| Ceduna | ↑ 7:05 am | ↓ 8:32 pm | Oodnadatta | ↑ 7:05 am | ↓ 8:18 pm | Whyalla | ↑ 6:48 am | ↓ 8:18 pm |
| Coober Pedy | ↑ 7:05 am | ↓ 8:23 pm | Port Lincoln | ↑ 6:52 am | ↓ 8:28 pm | |||
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