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| | Cruise Travel: Flags afloat: flying from stem to stern, they can be decorative or descriptive - Cruise Primer - cruise ... |
 | | Flags send signals that, for instance: this ship is British, she's owned by Cunard, has a pilot onboard, is requesting health inspection clearance, and, as a courtesy to the former colony into whose port she is sailing, is flying the Stars & Stripes. |
 | | So readers may have already guessed that the ship in question is the Queen Elizabeth 2, whose port of registry, inscribed on the stern, is Southampton in the United Kingdom, hence she flies the red ensign, a version of the British national flag that applies to merchant ships. |
 | | Ships that visit many other countries carry a huge supply of national flags as a courtesy when the ship is in foreign waters; in this case, the QE2 is coming into New York, as she has done now for more than 32 years. |
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