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As part of our Wedding week in Finnish Lapland, we had a daytrip on tyhe Icebreaker Sampo, on the Baltic Sea out of Kemi
As part of our Wedding week in Finnish Lapland, we had a daytrip on tyhe Icebreaker Sampo, on the Baltic Sea out of Kemi
Records creator: Luotsi- ja majakkalaitos, \nArchive/Fond: Luotsi- ja majakkalaitoksen arkisto, \nSeries: Jäänmurtajat, \nUnit: Uaaa:781 Jääkarhu, Arctus; jäänmurtaja avustaa rahtilaiva Arctusta, \nInclusive dates: 0 - 0\n
Records creator: Luotsi- ja majakkalaitos, Archive/Fond: Luotsi- ja majakkalaitoksen arkisto, Series: Jäänmurtajat, Unit: Uaaa:3085 Ilmarinen; jäänmurtaja jäisellä merellä etuviistosta n 100 m päästä, Inclusive dates: -1 - -1
Lucita Diaz, Magdalena Mirles, Yuri Lopez, Patricia Lomax, Nicole Habeeb and Evan Franzel get riled up during a team building exercise at the on-site orientation for LAUSD VISTA Members.
Icebreakers in Helsinki harbor. Some of these powerful ships are equipped to use both low-sulfur diesel and liquified natural gas. Polaris has 3 azipod thrusters. The ships were designed to operate in the 5-foot thick ice sheet that historically formed in Finland's Baltic shipping lanes. Prior to the development of ice-beaking ships in the 20th century, Finland's ports were ice-locked all winter. Some of these vessels were designed to carry out other operations during the warmer 9 months of the year, such as oil-spill containment and clean-up. The necessity of icebreakers in a future influenced by global warming is uncertain.
(26 August, 2019)