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    Hey

    Not really a subject directed question at all really, so apologies I am just generally curious as to what the very latest time for dusk is in the UK and Ireland? Or is it even the same worldwide (taking into account different timezones)? Would I be right in thinking it's around 22:10?

    Apologies again for invading this forum and any naivity on my part..

    TY
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    Re: Dusk times
    http://www.timeanddate.com/worldcloc...&afl=-11&day=1

    and it differs at different latitudes, not time zones. In some really far north places for example, they experience 24hours of sunlight at some times in the year.
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    (Original post by Zoombini)
    http://www.timeanddate.com/worldcloc...&afl=-11&day=1

    and it differs at different latitudes, not time zones. In some really far north places for example, they experience 24hours of sunlight at some times in the year.
    Wow. Thanks for that
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