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The lunitidal interval, which is the time between the moon's passage over a given location and the subsequent high tide, varies depending on local conditions such as geography and tidal patterns. For Ann Arbor, Michigan, which is located inland and not directly on the Great Lakes, the concept of tidal intervals is less relevant than for coastal areas. However, in general, areas near large bodies of water might experience lunitidal intervals of about 6 hours. For precise information, local tidal charts or resources would need to be consulted.

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