This is the port where our tender docked.
Our first stop was a palace built by the Khans who once ruled the area. It was very different than European palaces. It seemed like a mixture of Asian and Middle Eastern, but some of it reminded me of Scandanavian!
Beautiful embroidery
"Divan" means council
The ceiling
The Quran
After lunch we toured a nuclear submarine port and repair facility built during the Cold War. It was located in a huge tunnel the Russians bore out of the mountainside. The work was done at night to evade detection from the sky. It had huge steel doors to shield it from a nuclear warhead.
Map showing where the submarine storage tunnel was built into the mountainside.
Thick doors to protect from nuclear attack
I think this sign says "Loose lips sink ships!" Or something to that effect. We were amused that some of their words include 3's and 4's.
1 comment:
Looks like a most interesting day. I can just imagine the days, months and years that it must have taken to produce that Quran. I wonder how those people would have felt had they known that one day they would be printed by the millions. I remember painstakingly hand copying some stuff on my mission because photocopiers hadn't yet been invented.
And I'm not that old.
Wait -- I guess I am.
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