This is an abandoned army base on the sea coastline near the Murmansk city. It looks like it stays abandoned for quite a while and was built back in 1946 to protect Russian Northern coastline from somebody who might come without peace.

very nice. i am fasinated by russia and itâs history. These are truly amazing photos. Reply Never before have I seen industrial complexes and motorways rendered with such artistic beauty. And whatâs with the Imperial base on Endor? Nice photos though. Please deliver more. More people as well. I like the photos of Russian life. Reply
When someone goes to Chernobyl he often misses one thing that could be of big interest and is located just a few miles away from the exploded nuclear power plant. This one is one of the three alike built by Russian army in Russia during the iron curtain times. It was used for some of their military purposes but as you can see is abandoned now.
âIn matters nuclear one thing is certain: there is no protection in an iron curtain.â A letter in The Times May 3rd, 1986. On the 26th of April 1986 shortly after midnight, to be precise, at 1:23 GMT, there occurred near the Ukrainian town of Chornobyl a tremendous explosion at a huge nuclear power plant, followed by a gradual meltdown of the reactor No. 4. Chornobyl is situated 80 miles north-wes
Here is a little photo-session of an abandoned city. When the Soviet Union collapsed, government didnââ¬â¢t have much funds to support some small cities around strategically import objects. People of these cities were left all by themselves. Nobody could support them because any communication with this places terminated after the army decided that they now donââ¬â¢t have money to support those objects
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