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April 21, 2007: German sub, abandoned and rusting
http://cellar.org/2007/germansub1.jpg
Russian image site Ochevidec had this item, and according to translation sites, the only information they give is "German submarine". http://cellar.org/2007/germansub2.jpg So it's not clear whether this massive piece of history is rotting in Germany, Russia, or somewhere else. But I thought it was interesting. http://cellar.org/2007/germansub3.jpg http://cellar.org/2007/germansub4.jpg You'd hardly know what it is, from some angles. |
All it needs is some therapy. Maybe a few days in Sub Traction.
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I'm more curious how they got it up in that location.
Wow that a big one! :) |
Looks like it's sitting over a set of defunct railroad tracks.
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Yeah seriously, how did they moist that big ass mofo.
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That's really cool. They should restore it and make it into a museum of some kind.
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I think I see the whale penis in the second picture.
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Dave replied with...was actually rescued from the sea bed and was at a museum near Liverpool in the UK, i have actually been there a couple of times and it is difficult to imagine just how big the thing is...here is a link to the picture,,,they are actually looking for a home for it...do you have any space in your garden?? http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/nwh_gfx_en/ART33950.html
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Muahahahahahah!!!!!! |
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There is a German submarine inside the museum of science, and industry, in Chicago, Illinois
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I saw a series of time lapse pics when they had to move it a few years ago , the three point turn they were antisapaiting turned into like a 30+ point turn
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The only thing lamer is turning a u-turn into a three point turn. In a Porsche 911. |
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