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Diving into Estonia’s abandoned underwater prison(1/4)

2018-07-30 14:00:41 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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A diver explores Estonia’s Rummu Prison, situated in the middle of a submerged quarry. When Estonia regained its independence in 1991, the Soviets moved out and the labor prison at Rummu was closed. This once eerie place to hold inmates is now an amazingly popular beach where people swim in the deep blue water and dive. (Photo/VCG)

A diver explores Estonia’s Rummu Prison, situated in the middle of a submerged quarry. When Estonia regained its independence in 1991, the Soviets moved out and the labor prison at Rummu was closed. This once eerie place to hold inmates is now an amazingly popular beach where people swim in the deep blue water and dive. (Photo/VCG)

A diver explores Estonia’s Rummu Prison, situated in the middle of a submerged quarry. When Estonia regained its independence in 1991, the Soviets moved out and the labor prison at Rummu was closed. This once eerie place to hold inmates is now an amazingly popular beach where people swim in the deep blue water and dive. (Photo/VCG)

A diver explores Estonia’s Rummu Prison, situated in the middle of a submerged quarry. When Estonia regained its independence in 1991, the Soviets moved out and the labor prison at Rummu was closed. This once eerie place to hold inmates is now an amazingly popular beach where people swim in the deep blue water and dive. (Photo/VCG)

A diver explores Estonia’s Rummu Prison, situated in the middle of a submerged quarry. When Estonia regained its independence in 1991, the Soviets moved out and the labor prison at Rummu was closed. This once eerie place to hold inmates is now an amazingly popular beach where people swim in the deep blue water and dive. (Photo/VCG)

A diver explores Estonia’s Rummu Prison, situated in the middle of a submerged quarry. When Estonia regained its independence in 1991, the Soviets moved out and the labor prison at Rummu was closed. This once eerie place to hold inmates is now an amazingly popular beach where people swim in the deep blue water and dive. (Photo/VCG)

A diver explores Estonia’s Rummu Prison, situated in the middle of a submerged quarry. When Estonia regained its independence in 1991, the Soviets moved out and the labor prison at Rummu was closed. This once eerie place to hold inmates is now an amazingly popular beach where people swim in the deep blue water and dive. (Photo/VCG)

A diver explores Estonia’s Rummu Prison, situated in the middle of a submerged quarry. When Estonia regained its independence in 1991, the Soviets moved out and the labor prison at Rummu was closed. This once eerie place to hold inmates is now an amazingly popular beach where people swim in the deep blue water and dive. (Photo/VCG)

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