The container terminal of Vostochny port in Wrangel Harbor, Nakhodka Gulf, the Sea of Japan.23.05.1992#8262515
The motor ship Izgutty Aytykov in the Black Sea waters at the berth of the Ilyichevsk Commercial Sea Port (now the Chernomorsk Commercial Sea Port). Ukrainian SSR.01.08.1985#8785073
Cargo in the Berdyansk Commercial Sea Port of the Ukrainian SSR, intended for shipment to Libya.01.08.1985#8356368
Cargo in the Berdyansk Commercial Sea Port of the Ukrainian SSR, intended for shipment to Libya.01.08.1985#8356447
Ukrainian SSR. Ust-Dunaysk Sea Commercial Port, located in the southern part of the Black Sea's Zhebriyanskaya Bay and adjoining the Ochakovo river mouth of the Danube river. Boris Polevoy lighter carrier ship is seen in the harbor.08.09.1984#5990046
Ukrainian SSR. Izmail Sea Commercial Port, located in the Kiliya branch of the Danube river. Lighters, self-propelled barges with waterproof cargo-hatch cover used to transfer goods and passengers to and from moored ships, are seen on board Boris Polevoy lighter carrier ship.03.09.1984#5990044
Ukrainian SSR. The Ukraina cruise ship is seen moored at Izmail Sea Terminal at Izmail Sea Commercial Port, located in the Kiliya branch of the Danube river.03.09.1984#5990037
Port Vostochny, located in Wrangel Bay near the city of Nakhodka in Primorye Territory.01.07.1977#8929753
The Leningrad commercial sea port (currently the Sea Port of St. Petersburg). The Novgorod motor ship taking cargo aboard.01.06.1972#5731362
The Leningrad commercial sea port (currently the Sea Port of St. Petersburg) computer center.01.06.1972#5731355
Leningrad commercial seaport. The "Krasnoye Selo" vessel arrived from Murmansk with cargo.18.05.1972#5504107
Gorky River Port at the Strelka, the merge of the Volga and Oka rivers. Today Gorky River Port no longer exists but there are plans to open it in a different location.27.08.1971#6206902
Gorky River Port at the Strelka, the merge of the Volga and Oka rivers. Today Gorky River Port no longer exists but there are plans to open it in a different location.25.08.1971#6204200
The Gorky River Terminal in the Strelka District at the confluence of the Volga and Oka Rivers was built to a design by architect M. I. Churilin.18.08.1971#6310733
The summer dachas of the Kaliningrad Fishing Port workers (currently part of Natsrybresurs).12.07.1970#5974122