In the northern hemisphere, the sun moves clockwise in the sky. This is why clocks, which were based on sundials, have hands that move clockwise.

In 2014 the Bolivians finally decided to break free of this colonial legacy. They're in the southern hemisphere, after all! So the clock on their parliament now looks like this.

I like it. But it must make a tempting target for counter-revolutionaries.

A large clock on a building, with its hands backwards compared to usual: 12 is at top, 3 at left, 6 at bottom and 9 at right.   If you look carefully you can see roman numerals going the other way, which have been painted over.
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