Metal detecting Estonia Parnu Beach - Old Soviet coins
Metal detecting trip to Pärnu Beach, Estonia, in summer 2016.
The northernmost country of the Baltic states, Estonia, has a coastline close to the Gulf of Finland, the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Riga, almost 4000km. T
The most famous beach town is the Estonian summer capital city of Pärnu, which has been spa and tourist destination since the early 1800's.
The city and its beach attract thousands of tourists each year to enjoy fine sandy and shallow beaches. I had the opportunity to use my metal detector on the Pärnu beach on an early summer morning when there were not yet many people there. I had only about one and a half hours, so I didn’t have time to go through a very big area.
The findings were very typical to this kind of beach. There were more than enough bottle caps and pull tabs, but luckily there were some coins, too. The most interesting were the Soviet coins, the oldest of which was the 1963 Soviet two Kopeck’s coin. It’s interesting to think, what kind of time Estonia and Pärnu had back then and what kind of value kopeck had at that time.
Don’t know what the person who dropped this coin had in his mind, but it could have been the Cuban missile crisis, or if the coin was dropped in June-1963, it might have been the Soviet-US hotline that was designed to avoid a threatening nuclear war.
That same month was also very significant to the Soviet Union space race, for then the first civilian and woman, the 26-year-old textile factory worker Valentina Tereshkova spent three days in space and orbited the globe 48 times. By the way, did you know, that fifty years later, in 2013, space travel was still in Valentina’s mind when she volunteered for a one-way flight to Mars.
Well, I didn’t yearn for such a long distance travel, so I went on my way from Estonia to much closer, Latvia.
My next video shows my metal detecting trip at the Latvian deserted beaches, which not so long ago were still part of the prohibited border zone.
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The KGB Museum - Tallinn - Possibly the worst Museum in the World?
Thinking of visiting the KGB Museum in the Veru Hotel in Tallinn Estonia? Of course you are - it's in the Top 5 places to go in Tallinn according to TripAdvisor (as of Making this video in April 2017).
Well here is a short video to show you the KGB Museum so you can decide whether or not you want to spend the money and waste your time going. If like me you enjoy a good Spy Novel and lap up history books on the KGB then maybe you will still visit. However spoiler alert this video pretty much shows you everything at the Museum.
If you completely disagree with my rating of this place please leave a comment below and let me know why. Happy watching!
समंदर किनारे सपनों का घर [Weekend home in a coastal village in Estonia]
सागर किनारे बसे खूबसूरत आशियाने को तलाशता एक जोड़ा यूरोपीय देश एस्टोनिया के उत्तरी तट जा पहुंचा. यहां प्रकृति के नजारों के बीच लकड़ी के परंपरागत घरों वाले गांव में उन्हें मिल ही गया अपने सपनों का घर.
Estonian contemporary architecture: Pärnu Concert Hall, Pärnu
Architecture and interior design: Katrin Koov, Hanno Grossshmidt, Kaire Nõmm
Clip from Estonian architectural documentary MAJA 2002
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Abandoned City Hall in Estonia. Adventure #34
This was my first really good explore in Europe and I really did not disappoint. I found this abandoned city hall right downtown in the capital city of Estonia. In the end I did set off the alarm unfortunately so I had to get out of there a little sooner than anticipated but I couldn't risk getting into trouble abroad. One of the craziest parts was finding a gas mask at this location. Its crazy to see things like that because these countries have been destroyed many times by war.
Tondi Shooting Range in Tallinn
Biggest shooting range in Baltic State. Located middle of city
Good morning Parnu!
Good morning Parnu! (Morning walk)
City Parnu Estonia.
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Terrific Tallinn and the Brotherhood of blackheads
Het Huis van het Broederschap der Zwarthoofden is een van de weinig bewaard gebleven gebouwen uit de renaissance in Tallinn. Het broederschap ontstond in 1399 en bond jonge, vrijgezelle handelaren en eigenaren van schepen voordat ze werden geaccepteerd door het grote gilde. Ook buitenlandse handelaren die niet permanent in Tallinn verbleven konden zich aansluiten. De naam is afkomstig van hun patroon, de zwarte Sint Mauritius, een vroege christelijke martelaar die rond 300 in Zwitserland stierf. Zijn hoofd is de mascotte van het wapen van de broederschap. In 1940 verlieten de laatste leden van het Broederschap der Zwarthoofden Tallinn. De eerste bewijzen van het bestaan van het gebouw dateren uit de 14e eeuw. In de eerste helft van de 16e eeuw kochten de Zwarthoofden het pand en bouwden een nieuwe hal met een boogloos plafond. Rond 1597 volgde een nieuwe, ingrijpende verbouwing. Toen werd de voorgevel in Nederlandse renaissance-stijl gebouwd, met veel schitterende versieringen. De voordeur, één van Tallin’s meest aansprekende deuren, stamt uit 1640.
Het Zwarthoofdenhuis (Mustpeade maja) is een gebouw in de oude binnenstad van de Estse hoofdstad Tallinn. De oudste fundamenten van het huis dateren waarschijnlijk uit de 14e eeuw. Het huis werd in 1517 door de aangekocht door het broederschap van de Zwarthoofden, een gilde van schepenbouwers die actief waren in Lijfland (Litouwen). In 1597 werd het gebouw gerenoveerd in Nederlandse renaissance-stijl onder leiding van architect Arent Passer. Boven de deur staat een sculptuur van Sint Mauritius, de patroonheilige van het broederschap. Tegenwoordig word het huis voor evenementen en concerten gebruikt.
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Club UK - Video Komoss @ Vaarikas / Pärnu / Estonia / 07.04.2017
VIDEO KOSMOSS: VJ Kosmoss (Live) + deejay [Ex] da Bass
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Secrets - Tiesto & KSHMR (Unofficial music video)
Summer project my friends and I were working on, enjoy!
EPICESTONIA #28 - Scubadiving in Rummu underwater prison
Rummu’s underwater prison is among Estonia's best kept secrets. This once eerie prison house is now an amazingly popular destination for its unearthly landscape and a rough beach. Visitors can dive into the clear blue waters surrounding the industrial ruins during most seasons.
Visitor Aignars Fogts dived right in as part of #EpicEstonia initiative by Visit Estonia and Tallink.
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The most famous attraction in Estonia: Tallinn's Old Town
Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia. It is situated in the northern part of the country, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea. Tallinn's Old Town is one of the best preserved medieval places in Europe. It is in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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Old Estonian coin from medieval period
Old Estonian coin from medieval period
Pealtnägija - Clement Puppey Ivanov
Eesti e-sportlased teevad maailmatasemel tulemusi -
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Apartment is on F.R.Kreutzwaldi street in Tallinn, Estonia.
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Rosenhaus real estate.
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My school trip to Estonia
This month is really a busy one for me, mainly because I have been to Estonia recently. I just wanted to share this amazing experience with you guys.
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My Weekend Baltic Festival 2015
Weekend Baltic Festival 2015 through my eyes! (or through my camera lens? haha) The best EDM Festival I've ever been to! I'm still amazed I saw all you: Tiesto, Armin van Buuren, Martin Garrix, David Guetta, Tungevaag & Raaban, Felix Jaehn, AronChupa, Robin Schulz, Showtek, Sub Focus, Hardwell, Example, Super8 & Tab, Bombossa Brothers! You were my favorite :) *sending much love to you from Estonia*
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Paying for the parking in Tallinn?
Paid parking in Tallinn
First 15 minutes of free parking if using parking clock (parking starting time).
Parking clock or written notice with parking starting time has to be under vehicle windscreen visible.
15 minutes of free parking is valid only in city paid parking zone (NB! Not valid in private parkings). Free parking in private parkings is valid where it is separately stated in parking circumstances.
KESKLINN (Tallinn City Centre):
1,5 euros 1 Hour
150 euros monthly card
Paid parking: Mon-Fri 07:00-19:00, Sat 08:00-15:00
Sundays and country holidays free.
SÜDALINN (paid parking area in the city centre where the fee is higher (the so-called Downtown (Südalinn):
4,8 euros 1 Hour
250 euros monthly card
Paid parking twenty-four hours a day.
VANALINN (Tallinn Old Town):
6 euros 1 Hour
300 euros monthly card
Paid parking twenty-four hours a day.
PIRITA (Merivälja tee 1c and 1e)
15. may - 15. september
Paid parking 10:00-22:00
0,6 euros 1 Hour
Paid parking area in the city centre is bordered by Tallinn Bay – Kalasadama Street – Põhja Alley – Kotzebue Street – Kopli Street – Telliskivi Street – railway (parallel to Tehnika Street up to Filtri Road) – Filtri Road ‑ Odra Street – Türnpu Street – Vilmsi Street – Gonsiori Street – Roheline Aas Street – Koidula-Street – Poska Street – Narva Road – Bensiini Street – Pikksilma Street and Tallinn Bay.
The public paid parking area in the city centre has:
- an unguarded paid parking area in the Old Town which is bordered by Toompuiestee – Kaarli Alley – Freedom Square – Pärnu Road – Viru Square – Mere Alley – Rannamäe Road and Toompuiestee;
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