I HOPE ..

MAKE NO MISTAKE .. I FULLY REALIZE HOW BLESSED AND HOW LUCKY AND HOW FORTUNATE I AM TO BE ABLE TO TRAVEL AS I DO. THE ENTIRE POINT OF MY WEBSITE HERE IS TO REALIZE MY DESIRE THAT .. IN SOME SMALL WAY .. ONE OF MY POSTS OR ONE OF MY PHOTOGRAPHS WILL MAKE ONE PERSON'S DAY JUST A LITTLE BIT BETTER.

TO FEEL GOOD .. DO GOOD !

I HOPE THAT SOMEONE VISITING MY WEBSITE WILL SEE SOMETHING ON IT THAT THEY WILL NOT EVER BE ABLE TO SEE OR TO DO OTHERWISE .. AND THAT THIS EXPERIENCE WILL MAKE THEIR DAY OR THEIR LIFE JUST A LITTLE BIT BETTER !


IF YOU HAVE YOUR HEALTH AND ADEQUATE MONEY TO FOLLOW-YOUR-DREAM .. WITH DISCERNMENT .. FIND THE COURAGE AND HAVE THE GUTS TO DO WHAT GOD IS CALLING YOU TO DO!


TRULY THIS IS MY DOXOLOGY .. MY PRAISE TO GOD!

YOU CAN ALSO VISIT .. http://babakaps.net .. TO SEE MY OTHER WEBSITE.

Thursday 10 October 2019

OCT 10, 19 .. VLADIVOSTOK .. THE S-56 SUBMARINE MUSEUM

Mentally, I have had this post 'on-my-mind' for over a week.

Can any of you guess what song has been running around and around and around again in my head?

Hint : The Beatles 1966

In the town where I was born
Lived a man who sailed to sea
And he told us of his life
In the land of submarines
So we sailed up to the sun
'Til we found a sea of green
And we lived beneath the waves
In our yellow submarine

We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine
We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine

It is hard to single out any attraction in Vladivostok as being very important because our tastes vary so much. As one 'for instance', if you are religious then the churches are of great importance to you. Maybe you would not be interested in a submarine.

So I will quietly point out that Trip Advisor has the S-56 Submarine Museum in its top 10 attractions in Vladivostok.

One of the first attractions that my friend Aleksey suggested to me, as to what I might like to see, was the submarine.

Vladivostok is an ocean port. So having a naval vessel as an attraction certainly fits.

THE S-56 SUBMARINE MUSEUM

If you have read my most recent post about the Vladivostok World War II Memorial (please see the below link)..

http://bobbacaps.blogspot.com/2019/10/oct-7-19-vladivostok-world-war-ii.html

 Then you are already familiar with the S-56 Submarine.





In the next two photos below, do you see the two small buildings that are attached to the submarine?


The farthest building (on the left in the above photo) is the entrance into the submarine. The closest one (see the below photo) is the exit out from the submarine if you choose to take a walk through it.


In the Russian Cyrillic alphabet, the letter 'C' pronounces as 'S'. So C-56 sounds as S-56.


Saturday August 31st was the first really sunny day in Vladivostok in over a week. So my host Aleksey, my hostess Olesya, and I took-off-running about 10AM in the morning so that they could show me all of the Vladivostok attractions that we could fit into the six or so hours that were available to us to sight-see.

By the time we got to the S-56 Submarine I was tired. Olesya asked me if I wanted to go inside the submarine and I sort of 'sighed' and I said, "I don't think so." 

Then thankfully I had the presence-of-mind to ask Olesya, "Would YOU like to go inside?" She shyly replied, "I've never been inside of it!"

Those were the magic words that I needed to hear. After all that Olesya did for me over the two weeks that I was in Vladivostok, the very least that I could do was to treat her to a visit inside of the S-56 Submarine.

THE REST OF THIS STORY

When we got to the ticket counter, Olesya was doing all of the talking in Russian, smiling she turned to me and said.. 

"I get to go for free because I'm your translator!"

Somebody up there sure seems to like me! I am oh-so-happy that we went inside.

The interior of the S-56 Submarine was absolutely immaculate.








The above and below photos give you an idea of the complexity of a submarine.


A very pleasant gift shop at the exit.


It is interesting to note the below plaque shows the crew of the C-55 (not the C-56).



Wow huh?

And?

I think that this will be my final post showing photos of my two week visit to Vladivostok.

How sweet was my visit to Vladivostok. I truly am living a blessed life.

Cap and Patti 

2 comments:

  1. As you well know, I am claustrophobic, so just the mention of going inside of the submarine made the skin on my arms prickle. However, seeing the photos, the interior looked like a colorful museum .. and the prickles went away. I am so happy that you got to Vladivostok, that you had a sunny day for pictures and sight seeing, and that Oleysa and Aleksey took such good care of you. Smiles, Patti

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Happy to hear you did not feel it would have been too claustrophobic for you should you one-day visit it with me. It was immaculate and well done. Vladivostok was the topping on the cake named: Nine Months in Russian Siberia. Thanks for your comment My Dear One. Love .. Cap

      Delete

TO ENTER A COMMENT .. SELECT A PROFILE BY CLICKING ONTO THE 'SELECT A PROFILE' BUTTON ABOVE. THE MOST SIMPLE METHOD IS TO EITHER SELECT (BY CLICKING ONTO) A GOOGLE ACCOUNT (WHICH CAN SIMPLY BE A GOOGLE G-MAIL ADDRESS) OR TO SELECT ANONYMOUS. THEN WRITE YOUR COMMENT AND IF YOU WISH .. PREVIEW YOUR COMMENT .. AND THEN CLICK ONTO THE PUBLISH BUTTON TO PUBLISH IT ..

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY WEB SITE .. I REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR TAKING THE TIME AND GOING TO THE WORK TO POST A COMMENT HERE .. CAP