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You can set up and contribute to the Home Assistant website easily by following the developer documentation, which explains how to edit and preview the site locally using simple commands. This helps you see your changes live on your computer before sharing them. There are also tools to speed up website updates by temporarily hiding blog posts you’re not working on, making the process faster. This setup benefits you by making it straightforward to improve the site, test changes quickly, and manage content efficiently without delays. It’s designed to support smooth collaboration and faster website maintenance.
https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant.io
🌊 Bali authorities warn of high tides
🌤 Bali's Meteorology, Climate and Geophysics Agency is warning of extreme weather conditions for several days. In particular, of extremely high tides on the southern coast of the island.
❌ The population and tourists are advised to temporarily refrain from bathing on the beach of Kuta.
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🌎 In Australia’s Kimberley region, the Horizontal Falls are created when huge tidal currents force seawater through narrow rock gorges, producing powerful, temporary waterfalls that appear to flow sideways. Tides here can rise over 10 meters, creating one of the world’s most unusual tidal phenomena. ✨
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🌍 Earth’s tides are driven mostly by the Moon’s gravity, causing oceans to rise and fall all over the globe. These constant movements help mix ocean waters and shape coastal ecosystems. ✨
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🌍 The Wadden Sea along Europe’s North Sea coast is the world’s largest tidal mudflat system. Twice daily, the sea retreats for kilometers, revealing vast sandbanks and rich habitats for millions of migratory birds. ✨
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🌍 The Bay of Fundy in eastern Canada experiences the highest tidal range on Earth—up to 16 meters between high and low tide. These extreme tides carve dramatic coastal cliffs and ever-changing mudflats. ✨
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