Chasing Classic Cunarders Behind The Iron Curtain-- Coming Soon!
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I ventured to a Ukrainian Shipyard to document The Faded Leonid soov
these two old ladies next destination would be the scrap peap but before the inevitable let's go aboard
this was yet another life affirming Adventure thanks to the kindness of my Ukrainian friends
grab that virtual flashlight and join me as I walk the decks
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This is a short video previewing the next epic Ship Safari that will be coming to MidShipCinema in early 2024. In 1997, after years of anticipating and months of planning, Peter Knego ventured off to the Ukraine to visit the forgotten and forlorn former Cunard liners, the 1954-built LEONID SOBINOV (ex SAXONIA, CARMANIA) and the 1955-built FEDOR SHALYAPIN (ex IVERNIA, FRANCONIA). Having spent their past two decades of service in Soviet and later Ukrainian hands, both liners had been laid up for several years and would soon be headed for the scrap heap. Although faded, these two classic beauties were still largely as they had been in their final Cunard years, thanks to their quality construction and their owners' inability to afford significant updates. Music licensed from Artlist: "Piano Sonata In C Minor" by Raviv Leibziger. #cunard #cunardline #classicoceanliners #classicships #oldships #carmania #franconia #ivernia #saxonia #leonidsobinov #fedorshalyapin #ukrainianships #iliychevsk