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Very addictive indeed. The tug Battler has left port and heading my way, should be in sight in a few minutes.
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I'm very disappointed to see they don't drive on the left in the English Channel.
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I can see the 11:20 from Brodick is about to leaveLast edited by minestrone; 10 December 2009, 10:51.
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Extra addictive. Interesting to see how the cross Channel ferries dodge the other shipping.
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Originally posted by wxman View PostAbsolutely amazing mashup
http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/
PS. The Somali pirates are gonna love it!
You've successfully managed to waste my entire working morning!
Strangely addictive.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostThere's not a lot of information about the Gulf of Arabia or the east African coast though is there?
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There's not a lot of information about the Gulf of Arabia or the east African coast though is there?
I used the site to watch the ships carrying a container of all my worldly goods around the world earlier in the year. There was loads of information showing the ship visiting different ports within Europe but after the ship reached Port Said there was silence until it arrived in Singapore.
IIRC the service is provided by volunteers with radios to pick up the ship signals and internet connections to transmit the data back. I was a bit surprised that there were no volunteers within the UAE but maybe that data is not intended to be available to the general public.
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Originally posted by wxman View PostAbsolutely amazing mashup
http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/
PS. The Somali pirates are gonna love it!
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