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- A grave, for Estonians. As my Estonian skill is a bit weak, the only thing I could come up from the plate on this grave, was that this is the grave for Estonian freedom fighters. Either for those who died when Estonia first got it's independency or those who died later, trying to resist Soviet Union. |
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- This item was the second thing that caused a bit hesitation and chills in my spine. It was lying next to a bunker door and I didn't thought nothing special about it, before I entered the bunker. The bunker contained more of these in a wooden boxes. Not sure if these are anything explosive related, but I certainly didn't want to start throwing these around. Some of the buildings near of the lighthouse contains also some old and empty ammo boxes. |
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- More of these rusty "things" in a wooden boxes and some lying on the bunker floor. |
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- Someone has also forgotten his winter mantle here. The badges has been ripped off making branch identification rather difficult. Might be a navy mantle or just the mantle of the lighthouse keeper. |
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- I don't know, but something about this truck that is older than my grandmother, just makes me to love it. It just looks too great and forgotten here. Like wanting to ask, that hey, don't you take me with you? Hey where are you going... Hey come back...please... |
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- And yet another grave. This time for the German sailors who died, when their light cruiser Magdeburg ran aground here in 1914. The below picture shows the whole mound. There most likely has been a great memorial here, as there is still some stone reinforcements visible from the memorial. It however has collapsed either as a result of time or vandalism and is now covered with vegetation. |
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