File:WWS IcebreakerKunashipssiren.ogg
WWS_IcebreakerKunashipssiren.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 21 s, 114 kbps, file size: 292 KB)
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DescriptionWWS IcebreakerKunashipssiren.ogg |
English: The sound of siren on the icebreaker “Kuna”. The recording was realized on board of the museum and training ship “Kuna” moored in the river port in Gorzów Wielkopolski (Poland).
Tags: Acoustic signal/icebreaker/river port/Ship/sirenThe ship “Kuna” was constructed in 1884 in the Danziger Schiffswerft & Kesselschmiede Feliks Devrient & Co. shipyard in Gdańsk as steam powered icebreaker. Vessels of this type were intended for breaking the ice cover and enabled river navigation also during winter time. “Kuna” was in operation until 1965.Then its equipment was removed and, as an empty hull, it was intended for scrapping. In the 1970s the ship was transported to Gorzów Wielkopolski with the intention to be used as a mooring pontoon. In 1981 the ship drowned in the port basin and remained under water for the following 20 years. |
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MP3 | 195 kbps | Completed 12:03, 24 December 2017 | 2.0 s |
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