Lahaina noon in Sribhuja
. . . aux environs du pays de Kalah et de Sribuza , on trouve des mines d’or et d’argent . . . Al-Masudi (943) Muruj al-Dhahab wa Ma'adin al-Jauhar translated by C. B. de Meynard and A. P. de Courteille (1861) Les prairies d'or et de mines de pierres précieuses, Volume 1 . . . I have already mentioned Sarira , which is situated at the end of Lamuri Island, 120 zam from Kala . God knows best! Buzurg ibn Shahriyar (c. 10th century) The book of the wonders of India : mainland, sea, and islands, edited and translated by G. S. P. Freeman-Grenville (1980) Lahaina 1 noon or zero-shadow moment is a twice-yearly phenomenon in the tropics when the sun passes directly overhead at local solar noon, causing vertical objects to cast no shadow. It occurs because the solar rays strike the ground at right angle, and it is only observable in places between the Tropic of Cancer and the...