An orange square non-lateral marker indicates a caution or warning in navigational contexts, typically used in marine environments. It signifies areas where there may be hazards, such as underwater obstructions or changes in water depth, that require the attention of mariners. These markers help ensure safe navigation by alerting boaters to potential dangers in the vicinity.
Left indent marker
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With a small square in its corner
In square each arm's length is equal. If we indicate each arm's length by 'a'. Then area of square =(a)2
Binary Domain saves automatically, look for the square marker that appears while it saves.
Hazard
Watch out for dangers such as rocks or stumps.
The color of the marker near shore at twilight with a square on it is red.
Orange the mobile company.
The orange-square buoys give information or directions.
Hobby Point at Century Square
left indent marker
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The orange-square buoys give information or directions.
The orange-square buoys give information or directions.
Left indent marker
Keep marker on your port (left) side.