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The image displays a dark grey Project 633 (Romeo-class) submarine, identified as the museum ship "Slava" (also known as "Nadezhda"), berthed on the shore of Beloslav, Bulgaria. The submarine is positioned with its port side facing the viewer, partially out of the water. Its prominent black conning tower, featuring an extended mast or periscope, rises above the main hull. A yellow and black metal gangway extends from a narrow concrete walkway on the shore up to the submarine's deck. The hull exhibits visible plating, rivet lines, and flood vents, with a distinct red waterline marking its submerged portion. The immediate shoreline consists of the narrow concrete walkway, alongside which a thick green mooring rope secures the submarine to a black bollard. Beyond the walkway, a substantial embankment of irregular, grey boulders and smaller rocks forms a riprap barrier. Sparse, dry vegetation is visible amongst these rocks. To the left of the submarine, a calm body of deep blue water extends, bordered on the far side by a distant treeline of deciduous trees without foliage, suggesting a cooler season. Further in the background, across the water, industrial structures are visible, including a tall, slender chimney. The sky above is clear blue with scattered white cumulus clouds. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting shadows. No individuals are present within the frame.
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ED705
Volume
3,412
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Revenue
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TVL
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