
Estonia's strong man team members prepare to pull "Baltic Queen", a 21746 ton passenger ferry, in Tallinn May 20, 2011. The athletes set a new world record for the heaviest weight pulled by manpower, organizers said.


Estonia's strong man team pulls "Baltic Queen", a 21746 ton passenger ferry, in Tallinn May 20, 2011. The athletes set a new world record for the heaviest weight pulled by manpower, organizers said.


Estonia's strong man team pulls "Baltic Queen", a 21746 ton passenger ferry, in Tallinn May 20, 2011. The athletes set a new world record for the heaviest weight pulled by manpower, organizers said.

Captain Vahur Ausmees (front) smiles after Estonia's strong man team pulled his 21746 ton passenger ferry "Baltic Queen" in Tallinn May 20, 2011. The athletes set a new world record for the heaviest weight pulled by manpower, organizers said.



People watch as specialists prepare take submarine "EML Lembit" out of the sea in Tallinn May 21, 2011. The warship built in 1936, the only surviving pre-war warship of the Estonian Navy, which ended active service on May 16, 2011, will be displayed for the public in the Estonian Maritime Museum, local media reported


Specialists prepare take submarine "EML Lembit" out of the sea in Tallinn May 21, 2011. The warship built in 1936, the only surviving pre-war warship of the Estonian Navy, which ended active service on May 16, 2011, will be displayed for the public in the Estonian Maritime Museum, local media reported.

Specialists prepare take submarine "EML Lembit" out of the sea in Tallinn May 21, 2011. The warship built in 1936, the only surviving pre-war warship of the Estonian Navy, which ended active service on May 16, 2011, will be displayed for the public in the Estonian Maritime Museum, local media reported