Boat Cruises: Thames Boat Cruises – Exposing the Beauty of London
London is one of the oldest cities in Europe. It's rich in history and historical sites. There's no way you can visit London without trying to visit as many of these historical places as possible. Cruises along the Thames river are a very popular and enjoyable method to take in London's history. The Thames river itself has a very important role in the history of the city. It was where the Romans settled over 2 millennia ago to create one of the most ancient societies in history.
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The Labrador coast. A journal of two summer cruises to that region
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How to Sailing: Learning How to Sail – Port and Starboard
When learning how to sail, it is important to take on board (sorry about the pun) the correct terms for each side of the boat. Port refers to the left-hand side of the boat when you are looking forward towards the bow. Starboard is the opposite, referring to the right-hand side of the boat.
Beginner sailors often think that it would be easier to use 'left' and 'right', but these could refer to something else whilst out on the water and become confusing. When you consider looking forwards on a boat, Port is on your left-hand side, when you are looking to the stern of the boat Port is on your right-hand side, therefore the Port side of a boat is fixed, we naturally determine Left and right as we look at it!
It is important to know these two terms because many sailing rules regarding the rights of way that oncoming boats have refer to them. One common way to remember them is that 'port' has the same amount of letters as 'left', but they will soon roll off the tongue easily.
























































