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| Marine Traffic.com I just discovered this-many of you probably know it already. For those that don't-and if you live near a port and like seeing big ships and big boats-you can get all the expected arrivals and departures on this site as well as being able to click on a vessels name and see a picture of it. Plus many other options. Quite an astonishing website. I love going to Port Canaveral(listed as Cape Canaveral) to see the boats(ships too) that come and go. Anyway, check this out: http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/dat...ode=&B1=Search
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| thank you for the link |
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| That's great. It also works well in Europe; they even show some of the Rhine canal traffic. |
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