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卡特琳娜水上飞机残骸,沙特阿拉伯拉斯加沙巴
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50 多年来,一架战时水上飞机一直被遗弃在红海和沙特阿拉伯沙漠之间的 Ras Al-Sheikh Hameed 偏远的沙质海角。

历史

这架飞机最初是为二战而建造的,但后来一位实业家购买了这架飞机,并计划与他的家人进行一次世界航行。由于不可预见的情况,这架飞机降落在阿拉伯海滩上,被当地人误认为是敌对的,向它开火。这使得飞机不适合飞行并导致其被遗弃。现场还竖立了指示牌,解释了残骸的历史。

风景

巨大的飞机残骸位于通常处于低潮的多风海滩上。然而,有时潮汐也可能随着水到达平面而变高。站在沙滩上,围观者可以看到远处的埃及。游客可以近距离观察这架 1930 年代的美国军用水上飞机,但为了游客的安全,最近在它周围建造了围栏。

活动

该遗址维护良好,游客可以在那里探索残骸,并在这次历史性的冒险中尽情发挥想象力。通往该地点的道路泥泞但可行驶,历史遗址附近有洗手间设施。由于强风,天气仍然宜人,使其成为野餐的理想场所。儿童甚至成人都可以享受海滩及其清澈的海水,尤其是在日落时分。该站点非常适合在该地区行程紧张的游客,因为访问时间短且具有启发性。

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Faris Khider

Faris Khider

01/06/2022 13:13

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Definitely needs more improvement but as the place is virgin and nobody changed alot of that place has its beauty
Michael Smith

Michael Smith

12/21/2021 01:30

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P23q1OcRetired air conditioning magnate Thomas W. Kendall had a dream. The businessmen resolved to buy surplus PBY Catalinas, American seaplane and ubiquitous, Swiss Army knife of air transport, rescue, seaborne bombing and anti-submarine warfare, and give them a second lease on life as flying yachts for the wealthy. The price couldn’t have been much, the seaplane hadn’t found a post-war, jet-age role, and many serviceable examples were left to rot in desert boneyards. Landseaire89 Kendall began by buying three and hiring a visionary LA-based interior designer to transform the warbirds into a fleet of luxurious, comfortable aircraft, each sleeping as many as fourteen, and complete with bathroom, kitchen and dining areas. Landseaire73 Landseaire72At least one of Kendall’s aircraft was used (and damaged) during the filming of SOS Pacific. But the idea wasn’t to rent them out to Hollywood–Kendall wanted to take his family on a year-long, world-circling adventure with three converted seaplanes and a host of friends. Landseaire82To kick off his bold adventure, private pilot Kendall left on a year-long, world-circling journey with all three planes, complete with his wife (an experienced pilot in her own right), four children, and friends. LIFE photographer David Lees met them in Egypt for an air tour of Cairo, the Suez Canal and Luxor. Landseaire88 After landing in the Saudi Arabia’s Tirana Strait, things began to go wrong. Under pitch black and a strong wind, the group ate dinner and prepared for bed. They heard a yelling from the dunes outside, and the next morning two of the party reported seeing five men watching from a sandy knoll some 150 feet distant. One “carried a machine gun,” according to the witness. …the pleasure trip turned into a harrowing, almost fatal adventure… (LIFE Magazine) The party had become used to seeing armed soldiers and “thought nothing of it,” and soon the children were playing on the beach, collecting seashells. Lunch turned to swimming as the pilots checked the engine. Then came the sound of firecrackers, and splashes of water all around–someone was shooting at the children as they played in a rubber raft. Everyone swam for the plane and huddled on the floor as sporadic automatic fire impacted rang through the plane, like “banging… a steel pipe.” Veteran war photographer David Lees estimated that 3,000-4,000 rounds were fired in their direction, and some 300 impacted the plane over the course of the 40-minute ambush. The parents lay on top of the children, protecting them with their own bodies. Pilot Kendall attempted to make a run for the cockpit, but was stopped by a bullet shot through his abdomen, just below his ribs, and a second through his buttocks. Before blacking out, Kendall managed to get the engines running, just enough to taxi the plane out of the range of fire. The party collected their thoughts and administered first aid to the wounded–and counted their blessings that nobody had been killed. But the Catalina was taking on water, forcing them to abandon the aircraft for a dingy, paddle to shore and surrender to the same men that had been firing at them, reported as Bedouin tribesmen of the Saudi Arabian army, who had somehow mistaken them for Israeli commandos. The group of Americans was brought to Prince Khalid ibn Saud, son of King Saud, who interrogated them about the incident.Soon after, they were treated as guests of honor and repatriated with the assistance of the US Ambassador. The seaplane never flew again. Time has not been kind to the wreckage of the beautiful PBY Catalina. Trapped between the Red Sea the desert, salt, wind, sand and tide have all taken their toll, as have tourists and souvenir-hunters. Some of the following photos date from the mid 1990’s, others are more recent. The ongoing damage to the airframe is clear, and before long she may be reduced to little more than aluminum struts sticking out from the sand.
Ruqaya Alrashed

Ruqaya Alrashed

11/24/2021 21:15

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It’s very calm and relaxing place when you visit it on none windy days, I really enjoy visiting it to see the sunset, magical view when there is little clouds.
Feras

Feras

07/30/2021 10:24

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Awesome place and clean. Although in one of the plane tires there was a cut and someone put a diaper in it ? There's a bathroom close to it and honestly the bathroom is cleaner than my house ? sadly when we went it was to windy. the roads are not good for small cars.
Melentiev Ruslan

Melentiev Ruslan

07/24/2021 08:08

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Drivable road, toilets and water nearby, the area is clean and maintained, strong wind make it fresh and photogenic.
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12/30/2022 17:46

Can we go there using a small regular car?.. Thanks
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