Some of you maybe aware on how to determine the low-tide and high-tide in the calendar. While some of you are also wondering how and where can we find it? Well, as you already know, most calendars that's been given to us as a souvenir every new year has numbers that are colored in blue and red above and below each date. These numbers are so tiny that oftentimes we just ignored it and think of it as irrelevant. So how to determine when is the low-tide and high-tide? In each date, there are tiny numbers that you can see and colored as red and blue. BLUE indicates high-tide. The exact hour that you can see is the exact time when the high-tide occurs. You can also see beside the time the exact measurement of the high-tide at its peak. (For example: 1.97m) This is ideal to go for a swim. RED indicates low-tide. Same with the explanation above. The measurement for low-tide is usually 0.25 to negative meters. This is also ideal for those people who wants to stroll in the beach and look for some shells. This is helpful for planning your next outing especially if the venue is at the beach!
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