Reidikai Explained
Reidikai (Roadstead Quay,), also known as Kuuli Muna,[1] is a structure located in Tallinn Bay, Estonia, 800 m west of Miiduranna Harbor. It is a concrete building that was built in the late 1960s for refueling ships and submarines.[1] [2]
The name Kuuli Muna refers to Oskar Kuul, the chairman of the Kirov Collective Fishing Farm,[3] [4] [5] which owned property in the area. Currently, Reidikai is abandoned, used by divers, and used for picnics by the sea. The water depth around Reidikai is 10mto13mm (30feetto43feetm).[2] From Reidikai, pipelines on the seabed lead to the Viimsi oil storage facility.[1] [2]
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Notes and References
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- News: Tuulas . Tõnu . Kuuli muna ja Miiduranna kütusebaas . March 29, 2024 . Viimsi Teataja . February 23, 2024.
- News: Kuidas peatada ärastamist? . March 29, 2024 . Harju Elu . 40 . June 9, 1992 . 3.
- News: The Baltic States Can't Forget They Once Were Free . The Gazette . October 8, 1980 . Montreal, Quebec, Canada . 7 . March 29, 2024 . Newspapers.com.
- News: Mik . Alar . Kolhoosijuhi skulptuuri tegi Seaküla Simson . October 9, 2008 . March 29, 2024 . Eesti ekspress.