An Aeroflot Il-14 from the the Soviet Union that crashed in Molodyozhnaya, Antarctica on January 2, 1979. The engine experienced engine failure shortly after takeoff, killing four of the seven people on board.
The crash site is well-preserved because of the cold, and the inability to remove the debris.
The St.Nicholas Church - currently an interesting museum and concert venue - has three of the four most important Medieval works of art in Estonia on display. The impressive 13th-century church houses a concert hall as well as museum dedicated to church art.
The Coliseum at Richfield (also known as Richfield Coliseum) was an arena located in Richfield Township in Summit County, Ohio, roughly halfway between Cleveland and Akron. It was home to the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers, WHA's Cleveland Crusaders, NHL's Cleveland Barons, MISL's Cleveland Force, MISL, & NPSL's Cleveland Crunch, the IHL's Cleveland Lumberjacks, and the AFL's Cleveland Thunderbo...
In Vidin, on the River Danube, a music concert is going to take place at the local stadium. You can see the main stage in blue and many vehicles around.
The "Vigorelli Velodrome" has been built in 1935, but at the end of the last century it has been completely renovated.
It is used mainly for cycling events only, but in the '60s it held the first concert in Italy of the Beatles, and recently many other concert and some American Football games.
The Concertgebouw is a concert hall in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Because of its superb acoustics, the Concertgebouw is considered one of the three finest concert halls in the world, along with Boston's Symphony Hall and the Musikverein in Vienna.