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What Amin A likes about Reloj De Sol:
Big piece of history, This ingenious stone column was the best way for the officers of the time to know the time at any time of the day. The clock works with the Earth's movement so that, as it changes its position, the construction projects a shadow shaped as an isoceles triangle that points to the exact time. In addition, it has the two different schedules, the morning and the afternoon, placed on both sides. View all feedback. What Patricia C doesn't like about Reloj De Sol:
Why is the watch there? What were they using it for? How does it work? No idea. No plates explaining anything. What if there is a metal bull, without any explanation, many people and accumulated trash. View all feedback.
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A very rarity and exact clock that works at the expense of the sun in the sunny day. It was built in distant 1753.
I looked like a monument and a relic worthy of maintaining and preserving
Established in this place since 1753, it is part of one of the colonial attractions. Built during the government of Francisco Rubio and Peñaranda. This is one o...
read moreWhy is the watch there? What were they using it for? How does it work? No idea. No plates explaining anything. What if there is a metal bull, without any explan...
read moreBig piece of history, This ingenious stone column was the best way for the officers of the time to know the time at any time of the day. The clock works with th...
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