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Chukotka, which we wrote recently, hides a lot of secrets and the more we stagger through the subject, the more interesting things we find. In Gudym, also called Anadyr-1, a mysterious abandoned missile base on the eastern edges of Russia. During the Soviet era has been stored there Nuke (probably the RSD-10) are able to carry out an attack on Alaska and other u.s. States. Interestingly, in Russia there are about 15 such closed cities, they are usually not even on the maps. Today we will focus on the city of Anadyr-1 (thats the official name), which by its residents was called Gudym, in honor of Colonel Builder Gudymowa, which after the completion of the construction of the committed suicide under mysterious circumstances. But what is most interesting, the city was only 41 years. was founded in 1961 and was abandoned, because relatively recently in 2002. Has a population of five thousand people (mostly military personnel and their families, or, as happened at Chernobyl-2). There were about 50 buildings, including shops or airport, so the city was self-sufficient. Its so important that there is a raw climate and snow melts completely even in June. Despite the fact that the inhabitants left the Anadyr-1 until a decade after the collapse of the Soviet Union, there is still plenty of traces of a bygone era. Exactly like in Pripyat. Photos by macos.livejournal/927624.html
Posted on: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 13:49:10 +0000

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