I was on Tulsa’s Turkey Mountain the other day and came across something I had forgot about. A Human Sundial.
Here is what it looks like
And here is the instructions and the guy who put it together as an Eagle Scout Project.
So, I stepped on the July step, and sure enough, it gave the correct time. Corrected for daylight savings time of course. I remember discovering this years ago and I completely forgot about it. Nice to find stuff like this again.
Kudos to the Eagle Scouts of the World and their multitude of projects.
I’m linking with Shadow Shot Sunday 2 hosted by the Magical Mystery Teacher
A human sundial now that pretty neat.
Coffee is on and stay safe
Wow this is amazing!
This is great, Alan. I had never seen a human sundial before I discovered one in a Sydney park and featured it on my blog recently. Good to see another one here.
This is so cool!
Happy Monday, Alan!
That is quite clever! What a great idea.
I love that sundial, very cool!
A human sundial is a cool idea and thing for people to do, hopefully it makes some think outside the box of time
Genial y curioso lugar. Te mando un beso.
Great idea! My shadow shots are usually on the beach, on margarita time. 5 oclock somewhere.
Great idea. Every schoolyard should have one to help children learn.
I love this!