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07-25-2010 Part 22 of 31 - Touring submarine base in Balaklava, Crimea, Ukraine.wmv

Some video inside the defunct Russian sub base in Balaklava, Crimea, Ukraine. This is in the middle of a VERY long tunnel. Apparently this place was designed to hold 3000 people in the event of a nuclear attack. It had some huge blast doors. Sorry I didn't get video of those.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Sevastopol, Russia

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35 Battery Museum
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Monument to the sunken ships
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Grafskaya Wharf
Sapun Mountain Assault Diorama
St.Volodymyr Cathedral
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Beautiful places and sights of Crimea - Attractions and Travel

Beautiful places and sights of Crimea: Balaclava, Vorontsov Palace, Mount Ai-Petri, Genoese fortress in Sudak, Bird Home, Livadia Palace, Nikita Botanical Garden, Massandra, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Karadag reserve
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Crimea by drone 🇺🇦 Beautiful Ukraine landscapes in 4K

Crimea is a peninsula in the south of Ukraine on the Black Sea. It is known as the Crimean Peninsula which is connected to Ukraine by two narrow necks of land, making it more like an island with a couple of natural land bridges than simply a bit of land jutting out into the sea.

Crimea consists of two very different parts—the semiarid, treeless steppe of the Crimean Lowland in the north and the Crimean Mountains in the south. The Crimean steppe, with its continental climate and steppe soils and vegetation, is a continuation of the Ukrainian steppe and together with the Kerch Peninsula occupies four-fifths of the Crimea's territory.

The Crimean Mountains consist of a narrow range of foothills and a low mountain chain covered with forests and high pastures. Below the mountains in the south is a narrow (2–12 km) coastal lowland—the Crimean southern shore—with a Mediterranean climate and vegetation.

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05:40 - Crimea Blue Bay
06:11 - Koshka Mountain
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Balaklava: Top Secret Soviet Nuclear Submarine Military Base

During my trip in Crimea, my Russian tour guide, a former career submarine naval officer, took me to Balaklava. This submarine base was carved into a mountain, and was built to withstand a direct nuclear strike.

Crimean Peninsula - by drone [4K]

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In this clip you can see some famous sights of this mind-blowing peninsula like the Institute of Marine Biology and Aquarium (Институт Морской Биологии И Аквариум), Monument to the Sunken Ships in Sevastopol (Памятник затопленным кораблям), Balaklava Port / Bay (Балаклава), Foros Church of the Resurrection of Christ (Храм Воскресения Христова), Livadia Palace (Ливадийский дворец), Khram-Mayak Svyatogo Mikoli Chudotvortsya / St. Nicholas the Wonderworker Church (Храм-маяк святого Миколи Чудотворця) and of corse the beautiful nature!


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Institute of Marine Biology and Aquarium 0:06
Monument to the Sunken Ships in Sevastopol 0:22
Balaklava Port / Bay 0:39
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Inside the super secret Soviet submarine base at Balaclava

In the 1950s the Soviet Union erased the town of Balaclava, Ukraine from the map. They were building a top secret submarine base there, carved into the cliffs on the side of the harbor, and no one was to know it existed. The base was decommissioned in the 90s when the submarines got too big to use it but the structure remains in place today. It is now a museum, open to the public, memorializing the Cold War and the secrecy surrounding that era.

It also happens to be a phenomenally cool place to visit. We did both the walking and boat tour and had an amazing time. Absolutely worth making the trip down from Sevastopol for the day to visit.

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Discover Europe: Marvellous Crimea - famous resort in the South of Ukraine

Crimea is a peninsula of Ukraine located on the northern coast of the Black Sea. Enjoy the stunning beauty of the Crimean nature! Admire the magnificent palaces and landscaped parks!
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4K Russia 🇷🇺 Balaklava walking tour🚶🏼‍♂️Crimea ☀️

Balaklava (Ukrainian: Балаклáва, Russian: Балаклáва, Crimean Tatar: Balıqlava, Greek: Σύμβολον) is a settlement on the Crimean Peninsula and part of the city of Sevastopol. It is an administrative center of Balaklava Raion that used to be part of the Crimean Oblast before it was transferred to Sevastopol Municipality. Population: 18,649 (2014 Census).

Balaklava has changed possession several times during its history. A settlement at its present location was founded under the name of Symbolon (Σύμβολον) by the Ancient Greeks, for whom it was an important commercial city.
During the Middle Ages, it was controlled by the Byzantine Empire and then by the Genoese who conquered it in 1365. The Byzantines called the town Yamboli and the Genoese named it Cembalo. The Genoese built a large trading empire in both the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, buying slaves in Eastern Europe and shipping them to Egypt via the Crimea, a lucrative market hotly contested with by the Venetians.
The ruins of a Genoese fortress positioned high on a clifftop above the entrance to the Balaklava Inlet are a popular tourist attraction and have recently become the stage for a Medieval festival. The fortress is a subject of Mickiewicz's penultimate poem in his 1826 cycle of Crimean Sonnets.
In 1475 Cembalo City was conquered by Turks and they rename it to Balyk-Yuva (Fish's Nest) which subsequently became Balaklava.
During the Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774, the Russian troops invaded Crimea in 1771. Thirteen years later, Crimea was definitively annexed by the Russian Empire. After that, Crimean Tatar and Turkish population was forcefully replaced by Greek Orthodox people from the Archipelago.[citation needed]
In 1787 the city was visited by Catherine the Great.
The town became famous for the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War thanks to the suicidal Charge of the Light Brigade, a British cavalry charge due to a misunderstanding sent up a valley strongly held on three sides by the Russians, in which about 250 men were killed or wounded, and over 400 horses lost, effectively reducing the size of the mounted brigade by two thirds and destroying some of the finest light cavalry in the world to no military purpose.The British poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson immortalized the battle in verse in his Charge of the Light Brigade.
The balaclava, a tight knitted garment covering the whole head and neck with holes for the eyes and mouth, also takes its name from this settlement, where soldiers first wore them. Also numerous towns founded in English-speaking countries in later parts of the 19th Century were named Balaklava (see Balaklava (disambiguation)).
During the Second World War, Balaklava was the southernmost point in the Soviet-German lines.[citation needed]
In 1954 Balaklava, together with the whole Crimea, passed from Russia to Ukraine. In 1957 it was formally incorporated into the municipal borders of Sevastopol by the Soviet government and lost city status. It became part of the independent state of Ukraine in 1991. Today there are over 50 monuments in the town dedicated to the remembrance of military valour in past wars, including the Great Patriotic War, the Crimean War and the Russian Civil War.
Since internationally unrecognised 2014 annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation Balaklava, along with rest of Crimea, is administered by Russia. In 2019 Russian authorities granted Balaklava status of a city within Sevastopol[5][6].
One of the monuments is an underground, formerly classified submarine base that was operational until 1993. The base was said to be virtually indestructible and designed to survive a direct atomic impact. During that period, Balaklava was one of the most secret residential areas in the Soviet Union. Almost the entire population of Balaklava at one time worked at the base; even family members could not visit the town of Balaklava without a good reason and proper identification. The base remained operational after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 until 1993 when the decommissioning process started. This process saw the removal of the warheads and low-yield torpedoes. In 1996, the last Russian submarine left the base. The base has since been opened to the public as the Naval museum complex Balaklava.



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The original language on this channel is Russian. All translations into other languages ​​are made through Google Translator. We apologize if the translation was not correct. We will be glad if you can provide a more improved version of the translation, be sure to write about it in the comments.

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Balaklava (Ukrainian: Балаклáва, Russian: Балаклáва, Crimean Tatar: Balıqlava, Greek: Σύμβολον) is a settlement on the Crimean Peninsula and part of the city of Sevastopol. It is an administrative center of Balaklava Raion that used to be part of the Crimean Oblast before it was transferred to Sevastopol Municipality. Population: 18,649 (2014 Census).

Balaklava has changed possession several times during its history. A settlement at its present location was founded under the name of Symbolon (Σύμβολον) by the Ancient Greeks, for whom it was an important commercial city.
During the Middle Ages, it was controlled by the Byzantine Empire and then by the Genoese who conquered it in 1365. The Byzantines called the town Yamboli and the Genoese named it Cembalo. The Genoese built a large trading empire in both the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, buying slaves in Eastern Europe and shipping them to Egypt via the Crimea, a lucrative market hotly contested with by the Venetians.
The ruins of a Genoese fortress positioned high on a clifftop above the entrance to the Balaklava Inlet are a popular tourist attraction and have recently become the stage for a Medieval festival. The fortress is a subject of Mickiewicz's penultimate poem in his 1826 cycle of Crimean Sonnets.
In 1475 Cembalo City was conquered by Turks and they rename it to Balyk-Yuva (Fish's Nest) which subsequently became Balaklava.
During the Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774, the Russian troops invaded Crimea in 1771. Thirteen years later, Crimea was definitively annexed by the Russian Empire. After that, Crimean Tatar and Turkish population was forcefully replaced by Greek Orthodox people from the Archipelago.
In 1787 the city was visited by Catherine the Great.
The town became famous for the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War thanks to the suicidal Charge of the Light Brigade, a British cavalry charge due to a misunderstanding sent up a valley strongly held on three sides by the Russians, in which about 250 men were killed or wounded, and over 400 horses lost, effectively reducing the size of the mounted brigade by two thirds and destroying some of the finest light cavalry in the world to no military purpose. The British poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson immortalized the battle in verse in his Charge of the Light Brigade.
The balaclava, a tight knitted garment covering the whole head and neck with holes for the eyes and mouth, also takes its name from this settlement, where soldiers first wore them. Also numerous towns founded in English-speaking countries in later parts of the 19th Century were named Balaklava (see Balaklava (disambiguation)).
During the Second World War, Balaklava was the southernmost point in the Soviet-German lines.
In 1954 Balaklava, together with the whole Crimea, passed from Russia to Ukraine. In 1957 it was formally incorporated into the municipal borders of Sevastopol by the Soviet government and lost city status. It became part of the independent state of Ukraine in 1991. Today there are over 50 monuments in the town dedicated to the remembrance of military valour in past wars, including the Great Patriotic War, the Crimean War and the Russian Civil War.
Since internationally unrecognised 2014 annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation Balaklava, along with rest of Crimea, is administered by Russia. In 2019 Russian authorities granted Balaklava status of a city within Sevastopol.
One of the monuments is an underground, formerly classified submarine base that was operational until 1993. The base was said to be virtually indestructible and designed to survive a direct atomic impact. During that period, Balaklava was one of the most secret residential areas in the Soviet Union. Almost the entire population of Balaklava at one time worked at the base; even family members could not visit the town of Balaklava without a good reason and proper identification. The base remained operational after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 until 1993 when the decommissioning process started. This process saw the removal of the warheads and low-yield torpedoes. In 1996, the last Russian submarine left the base. The base has since been opened to the public as the Naval museum complex Balaklava.



All videos of the Crimea in 4K format, see in the playlist

The original language on this channel is Russian. All translations into other languages ​​are made through Google Translator. We apologize if the translation was not correct. We will be glad if you can provide a more improved version of the translation, be sure to write about it in the comments.

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Балаклава Крым: самое уютное место для отдыха

Отдых в Крыму. Балаклава: Генуэзская крепость, достопримечательности, обзор.
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На южном берегу Крымского полуострова, в 15 км от Севастополя, между мысами Фиолент и Айя, раскинулось одно из старейших поселений Крыма- Балаклава с ее уникальной Балаклавской бухтой, которая узкой лентой вдается в скалистые берега и отделяется от моря узким проходом с несколькими поворотами, что делает ее совершенно незаметной со стороны открытого моря

Древние греки называли Балаклаву Сюмболон лимне - Бухта символов, предзнаменований.
С XIV века эти места становятся колонией генуэзцев, которые возвели мощную крепость #Чембало, остатки которой сохранились на берегах Балаклавской бухты, а их колония стала называться Чембало.
В 1475 году ее захватили турки, переименовав в Балык-Юве -Рыбье гнездо, что позднее трансформировалось в «Балаклаву».
В 1774 г. по Кючук-Кайнарджийскому миру турки покинули Балаклаву,

Как гласит легенда, солдаты английской армии так сильно мёрзли в этом крымском городе, что придумали вязаную шапку (с прорезью только для глаз) с таким же названием - «Балаклава». Зима 1854-1855 года была очень холодной, а большая часть британских войск не получила вовремя зимнего обмундирования, так как оно было на английском пароходе «Принц», который затонул у берегов #Балаклава во время сильнейшего шторма.
Затем #Балаклава на десятилетия оставалась захолустным городком и лишь в конце XIX века стала популярным курортом. Строились дачи князей Юсупова и Гагарина, графа Нарышкина, вилла князя Апраксина и др., в 1888 г. была открыта грязелечебница.
Здесь любил бывать знаменитый русский писатель А.И.Куприн, который даже купил в Балаклаве земельный участок и собирался поселиться навсегда. Памятник А.И. Куприну стоит сейчас на набережной города.
А виной этому стала #балаклавскаябухта и окружающие ее горы, в одной из которых - горе Таврос, на западном побережье Балаклавской бухты, и был построен уникальный подземный #Объект.
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Balaklava Soviet Submarine Base

This summer I visited the Balaklava submarine base outside of Sevastopol, Ukraine. The guided tour was in Russian only, so I took the opportunity to make some footage.

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Using the Youtube image stabilization (which blurs but takes away the shaking).

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Balaklava Secret Submarine Base

Trip to the formerly secret Soviet Submarine base in Balaklava.

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