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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Some people think that nautical image flags or more popularly known as pirate flags just stemmed from the imaginations of movie directors and screenwriters. Many will be surprised to know that pirate flags actually exist in real life. If you happen to watch the movie “Pirates of the Caribbean”, the famous flag of the pirate ship called the Black Pearl is the flag of real life pirate Calico Jack Rackham. The flag has a skull with cutlasses that cross. Different flags were displayed by pirate ships since the olden days.

Centuries ago, ships had to display flags to let other vessels know whether they’re an ally or enemy. Pirate flags were a frightening sight for many vessels, especially if these indicate a powerful captain and his crew.

Some people also thought that nautical image flags always come in black just like in the movies. The fact is, these were initially red when the first pirates displayed them.

Black and red flags send an important message to every vessel that crosses. Both flags were feared by boats and ships on different seas and oceans. The red flags warn other ships that the pirate ship will show no mercy. This color was particularly effective for pirates who intend to achieve quick surrender from other ships. Before, black flags were displayed to alert other vessels that the people onboard were sick. Pirates soon adopted the color since they wanted to be known as harbingers of death. The black pirate flag was often referred to as the “Black of King Death”.

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by: The Flagman