Abandoned Frozen Ships

Those scenes remind the scenes from the “Day After Tomorrow” movie, but it’s not a movie scene. These are abandoned ships left to rust near Kamchatka, Russia.
Russian Jet Train and Ship

In early 1970s in Russia there were tests of trains that had jet plane engines.
Its maximum speed was around 249 km/h (around 155 mph). And it had engines from Yak-40 passenger jet plane.
Later they decided to put the engines from another Russian jet plane TU-134 to the passenger boat. So it could go as fast as 100 km/h (60 mph) on water when carrying passengers!
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Drowning Ship in Estonia
As I mentioned before we publish interesting stuff not only from Russia but from all the ex-USSR parts.
A few days ago we had an article about personal car plates worth over $3500 from Latvia.
Today there are photos by Billy and Up2sun from a drowning ship in Estonia.
According to their story kingston valves have not closed properly so it was impossible to stop the flow of the water inside and the ship got drowned.
At least they have got a chance to take those nice photos.

