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  2. Flag - Wikipedia

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    A red flag signifies a closed beach (in the UK also other dangers), yellow signifies strong current or difficult swimming conditions, and green represents a beach safe for general swimming. In Ireland, a red and yellow flag indicates that it is safe to swim; a red flag that it is unsafe; and no flag indicates that there are no lifeguards on duty.

  3. Yellow flag - Wikipedia

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    Yellow flag may refer to: . Iris pseudacorus, an aquatic flowering plant; A flag of a yellow colour: . Yellow flag (contagion), historically displayed on ships to indicate the presence of disease or quarantine (obsolete); also used in some cities to mark a recent death in a neighborhood, regardless of cause

  4. Beach flags can save your life; what to know about the colors

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    Absence of flags does not mean water is safe, check official surf zone forecasts and beach advisories. Maria Francis is a Pennsylvania-based journalist reporting on trending issues across the Mid ...

  5. Gadsden flag - Wikipedia

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    This is the first recorded mention of the flag's symbolism. [citation needed] Gadsden decided that the American navy needed a distinctive flag and took it upon himself to make one in 1775. [26] [6] He gave Commodore Esek Hopkins a yellow rattlesnake flag to serve as his personal standard on USS Alfred, the flagship of America's first navy squadron.

  6. Flag of Honolulu - Wikipedia

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    The flag contains symbolism coming from both inside and outside of the city. The shield depicted in the flag has been used since 1895 when a republic was established after the overthrow of the kingdom. The yellow color present in both the shield and the flag represent the island of O‘ahu (yellow being the color yellow ‘ilima). [2]

  7. Yellow Jack (flag) - Wikipedia

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    The color yellow has a longer history. It was used to mark houses of infection prior to its maritime use. Yellow jack also became a name for yellow fever. Cholera-infected ships also used a yellow flag. [1] The plain yellow flag ("Q" or "Quebec" in international maritime signal flags), may derive its letter symbol from its initial use in ...

  8. Red Flag Warning: Don't Ignore this beach danger sign - AOL

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    Red flags fly on beaches due to dangerous rip currents and high surf. Here's how to stay out of harms way. Red Flag Warning: Don't Ignore this beach danger sign

  9. International maritime signal flags - Wikipedia

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    One or more flags form a code word whose meaning can be looked up in a code book held by both parties. An example is the Popham numeric code used at the Battle of Trafalgar . In yacht racing and dinghy racing , flags have other meanings; for example, the P flag is used as the "preparatory" flag to indicate an imminent start, and the S flag ...