Stunning Images of Freshly Frozen Cars Arrived to Vladivostok Sea Port
The Sun Rio, a Panamanian-flagged vessel shipped from Japan, docked right in the center of Vladivostok. The cars are covered with ice crust (from several centimeters to half a meter). The glaze appeared due to abnormally low temperatures in the Sea of Japan.
The sailors themselves confirm that this happens quite often. The ice is broken before it is unloaded. Everything from reagents and fire hydrants to crowbar is used. Often the cars are damaged, but since they are all used, the new owner won’t know where the chips came from.
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