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All of our holidays are covered under ATOL and 100% financially protected. Independent Travel Experts is the home working sector of Travel Network Group. We are all Travel Trust Association (TTA) members and our ATOL number is T7400. This gives you peace of mind should something unexpected happen with your holiday. More info on ATOL can be found at https://www.caa.co.uk/ATOL-protection/

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rked in the travel/leisure industry for the best part of 40 years and it all started working for Thomas Cook in the retail sector. Independent Travel Experts is a young company launched in 2011 and since then we have been nominated and shortlisted for the TTG media awards on a number of occasions. We could not have got this far without your support. You will only be dealing with me throughout your journey as I will be there to help with all aspects of your travel requirements from when you first get in touch and until your return. From Family/Couple/Single traveller, Hen/Stag night breaks, Group/Corporate packages to Disabled packages

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Interesting article, thought would share ☺
05/07/2025

Interesting article, thought would share ☺

Why Do Ships & Aircraft Use Red and Green Lights? The Smart Science Behind It!

Ever noticed how ships and aircraft always have red and green navigation lights? Red on the port (left) side, green on the starboard (right) side. But was this just an arbitrary decision? Not at all! This color choice is based on science, visibility, and human perception. Let’s dive in!

👊 Why Red for Port?

Red light has a longer wavelength, meaning it’s easier to see in fog and low visibility conditions. Historically, sailors used red lanterns for port-side identification to avoid collisions at sea.

🤙 Why Green for Starboard?

Green is brighter and more distinguishable at night compared to other colors, ensuring maximum visibility from long distances. When another vessel sees green, they know it’s the right side of the ship or aircraft! ✈️

The Ultimate Purpose: Collision Prevention!

When two vessels approach each other:
If you see green, you’re looking at their right side – you have the right of way.
If you see red, they have the right of way, and you must yield.

This system helps avoid confusion and ensures safe navigation in darkness, storms, and open waters. 🌊

Fun Fact: The Rule Dates Back to the 1800s!

The British Royal Navy first standardized red and green navigation lights in 1836, later becoming international law. Today, every ship and aircraft follows this crucial system! ⚖️

So next time you spot these lights, you’ll know it’s not just random—it’s a life-saving rule of the sea and sky!

🎙📻📡THE SHIPPING FORECAST CELEBRATES - 100 YEARS📡📻🎙🌊⚓️IMPORTANT WARNINGS FOR MARITIME SAFETY BY THIS BROADCAST⚓️🌊Did you ...
04/07/2025

🎙📻📡THE SHIPPING FORECAST CELEBRATES - 100 YEARS📡📻🎙
🌊⚓️IMPORTANT WARNINGS FOR MARITIME SAFETY BY THIS BROADCAST⚓️🌊

Did you know - The Shipping Forecast was devised by Vice-Admiral Robert FitzRoy, arguably the first professional weather forecaster. In 1854 he was made chief of the new Meteorological Office (Met Office) and, with a staff of just three people, began collecting weather data to help protect life and property at sea.

Then, on 4 July 1925 the BBC broadcast the first 'morning weather forecast for Farming and Shipping' from Daventry in Northamptonshire. In addition to the Shipping Forecast, this includes broadcasting High Seas Forecasts, Gale and Storm Warnings, and Navigational Warnings, and the rest is history…

Read more about its history on the Royal Museum Greenwich’s, website below

The Shipping Forecast was first broadcast on the BBC in 1925. Explore the history of the forecast with the National Maritime Museum, and discover objects connected with the power of our ocean

🪻HELLO JULY🪻
01/07/2025

🪻HELLO JULY🪻

☀️HAPPY SUMMER SOLSTICE 2025☀️Saturday, June 21 at 03.42 AM GMT In the northern hemisphere, the summer solstice, or long...
21/06/2025

☀️HAPPY SUMMER SOLSTICE 2025☀️
Saturday, June 21 at 03.42 AM GMT

In the northern hemisphere, the summer solstice, or longest day of the year starts taking takes place between June 20 and 22 each year.

It is the longest day of the year but the exact times of sunrise and sunset varies on where you are in the UK. Though the British Isles are quite small, they’re big enough to make a sizeable difference to the amount of daylight we’ll get.

The word “solstice” comes from Latin solstitium—from sol (Sun) and stitium (still or stopped). Due to Earth’s tilted axis, the Sun doesn’t rise and set at the same locations on the horizon each morning and evening; its rise and set positions move northward or southward in the sky as Earth travels around the Sun through the year. Also, the Sun’s track in the sky becomes higher or lower throughout the year.

The June solstice is significant because the Sun reaches its northernmost point in the sky at this time, at which point the Sun’s path does not change for a brief period of time.

🍻HAPPY FATHERS DAY🍻
15/06/2025

🍻HAPPY FATHERS DAY🍻

😊HELLO JUNE 😊
01/06/2025

😊HELLO JUNE 😊

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