Open house, pt. 2
During open house event I visited also marine academy, branch of technical university. Yo no soy marinero (o capitan :D), but during my university studies it was just regular branch of university in other end of city and we had our lectures there. On Saturdays, which was quite drag. It was long time ago and I had only vague memories how this building looked like so I used opportunity to visit it.
This old photo shows how this peninsula looked like 100 years ago. This building in center was built as main office for shipyards, shipyards were built as response of Russian empire to defeat in Battle of Tsushima during Russian-Japanese war.
This is how it looks today.
Side view. It was stormy day and as this building is on peninsula the wind was very strong, I had to walk "sailors walk" when being outside, otherwise wind gusts would have pushed me down.
Ship bell, on placard instruction how and when to ring it.
Stairs were decorated with verses from sea themed songs
Sea themed lonely bench
Knots are required knowledge even nowadays
Stairs to watch tower
In training center
View toward city center from bell tower
View to building from yard
Samples in front of mechanics building
Keeping those nuts in place