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modern sundial 


That's the sundial of Les Halles, Paris. The sunray is caught in a hole in the pillar and then led into the small holes in the "mussle", through glass fiber tubes. Each of the small holes represents a quarter of an hour. In the commentary you can see how it works.
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EinTon says:
Here it's 17 o'clock and 15 minutes:


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