Along the coast of the Baltic Sea, lies an abandoned Soviet submarine base next to the village of Hara.
The Hara Military Base was built by the Soviets between 1956 and 1958 and was used while they occupied Estonia until they fled in 1991 around the time of their independence. At that time, the only thing they left behind was a barren concrete structure. the area we visited was only 10 percent of what originated there during Soviet times. There was a measuring system in the sea, and the entire bay was covered with sensors, wires, locators and locators behind wires.
Sadly our plans to visit more than is usually seen were thwarted by foul weather and water too rough and too cold to swim in
As I said, there's not much to see so here is the entire set.
The approach
On the Jetty
Inside
Second best photo I took all week
Best photo I took all week
Shrine!?
Opposite side of the jetty
Across the pens
Sadly that's all folks, thanks for looking
The Hara Military Base was built by the Soviets between 1956 and 1958 and was used while they occupied Estonia until they fled in 1991 around the time of their independence. At that time, the only thing they left behind was a barren concrete structure. the area we visited was only 10 percent of what originated there during Soviet times. There was a measuring system in the sea, and the entire bay was covered with sensors, wires, locators and locators behind wires.
Sadly our plans to visit more than is usually seen were thwarted by foul weather and water too rough and too cold to swim in
The approach
On the Jetty
Inside
Second best photo I took all week
Best photo I took all week
Shrine!?
Opposite side of the jetty
Across the pens
Sadly that's all folks, thanks for looking