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Transport of Russian space shuttle Buran through the streets of Speyer, Germany. The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany.
  • Transport of Russian space shuttle Buran through the streets of Speyer, Germany. The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany. By photographer Bartek Wrzesniowski
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  • 11.04.2008 People watch as Russian space shuttle Buran  is transported on a ship to Speyer Technik Museum, Germany over the Rhein river near the city of Worms . The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany. By photographer Bartek Wrzesniowski
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  • Transport of Russian space shuttle Buran through the streets of Speyer, Germany. The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany. By photographer Bartek Wrzesniowski
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  • 09.04.2008 Russian space shuttle Buran is transported on a ship to Speyer Technik Museum, Germany over the Rhein river near the city of  Koblenz . The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany. By photographer Bartek Wrzesniowski
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  • People came to see russian spacecraft Buran in the small city of Nierstein, Germany. Russian space shuttle Buran is transported on a ship to Speyer Technik Museum, Germany over the Rhein river. The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany. By photographer Bartek Wrzesniowski
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  • 11.04.2008 People watch as Russian space shuttle Buran  is transported on a ship to Speyer Technik Museum, Germany over the Rhein river near the city of Worms . The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany. By photographer Bartek Wrzesniowski
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  • 11.04.2008 People watch as Russian space shuttle Buran  is transported on a ship to Speyer Technik Museum, Germany over the Rhein river near the city of Worms . The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany. By photographer Bartek Wrzesniowski
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  • 11.04.2008 Russian space shuttle in the natural port in Speyer, Germany before unloading. The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany. By photographer Bartek Wrzesniowski
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  • 12.04.2008 Heavy equipment is prepared for unloading Buran space shuttle from the ship. The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany. By photographer Bartek Wrzesniowski
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  • Demontage of wings of Russian space shuttle Buran, Speyer, Germany. The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany. By photographer Bartek Wrzesniowski
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  • Transport of Russian space shuttle BUran through the streets of Speyer, Germany. The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany. By photographer Bartek Wrzesniowski
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  • Transport of Russian space shuttle Buran through the streets of Speyer, Germany. The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany. By photographer Bartek Wrzesniowski
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  • Transport of Russian space shuttle Buran through the streets of Speyer, Germany. The shuttle was sold to Technik Museum in Speyer and is 36 meters long and 17 meters high. The space shuttle started its journey in Bahrain and was transported via Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea to Rotterdam. The ship will finally arrive to its destination on April 12 in Speyer, Germany. By photographer Bartek Wrzesniowski
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