Here’s another striking photo from English Russia.com. The copy identifies the location as a beach on the White Sea in northern Russia, near the port city of Severodvinsk. I’m not one of those military buffs who can identify warships at a glance, but, assuming that the movies haven’t misled me, I’d say that’s one of those Typhoon-class “boomers” we were so worried about during the ’80s. Big SOB, isn’t it?
Oh, and as long as I’m linking to English Russia today, this is kind of cool, too…
That is quite the strange photo. Not generally something one expects to see on a trip to the beach.
Not unless your beach is next door to Groton, CT… 🙂