We returned home at the end of December, headed for the shores of Vietnam

The tanker's working life began in Feodosia. From here, on October 7, 1988, he embarked on his first flight to Cuba.

At the end of the month, we disembarked at Buenos Fuegos and went to the ports of Argentina and Brazil, then to Egypt. On November 7, the ship and most of the crew crossed the equator for the first time. As usual, Neptune named everyone with a sea name. Vysotsky was called a "Dolphin."

We returned home at the end of December. Feodosia again. We took the cargo — diesel fuel. On December 29, they headed for the coast of Vietnam. On New Year's Eve, congratulations were read by those who came to the ship from all over our country.

On January 25, at 9.40 a.m. Moscow time (on the day and hour of Vysotsky's birth), they fulfilled the promise made to Nina Maksimovna — the bells were beaten off. It happened a few miles south of Singapore. During January and February, the ship called at Bangkok, Singapore, Ho Chi Minh City, Kuantan, and Moha.

On March 7, our next flight to Havana started from Feodosia again. And the Vladimir Vysotsky has many more flights ahead, thousands of miles across the vast expanses of the World Ocean...

Seven feet under the keel of the Vladimir Vysotsky!

July 28, 1980. The Olympic Games are in full swing. The streets of Moscow are unusually empty. And only here on Taganskaya Square in front of the famous theater building there is an endless sea of people. And although only four lines in The Evening reported the death of Vladimir Vysotsky, it was enough for thousands of people to come to say goodbye to their beloved poet.

Yuri Lyubimov later wrote: "Pasternak, Akhmatova or Vysotsky evoked more than admiration with their poems. They evoked love." Perhaps there are few poets whose work would be as familiar and revered by the people as the poetry of Vladimir Vysotsky. Starting from about the mid-60s, it was hardly possible to find a house where the fierce husky voice of the famous poet and singer would not sound.

But national recognition at that time did not mean official recognition. Cultural officials denied the artistic value of Vysotsky's poetry. When evaluating his works, they accused Vladimir Vysotsky of all imaginable and inconceivable sins, looking for some corrupting ideas in his songs that undermine our system. And only once during his lifetime, the poet's great poem "From a travel diary" was published in the collection "Poetry Day — 1975".

Already in September 1980, Vysotsky's friends prepared a large collection of his songs, written mainly for theater and cinema. The manuscript, on the title page of which Marina Vladi wrote that she agreed to publish any number of poems, began to "travel" from one editorial desk to another. But the time for official recognition has not yet come. It was only 1980.

April 1385 changed a lot. Numerous publications appeared in the periodical press, collections of his poems and memories of Vysotsky began to be published, and films about him were shown in cinemas.

One of the distinctive features of Vladimir Vysotsky's poetry is the poet's profound knowledge of what he is talking about. This is probably why climbers, pilots, sailors, and even criminals considered him "their own", being fully confident that he had climbed to the top of the mountain at least once, had flown for dozens of hours, and stood at the helm of the ship... Building a successful betting strategy requires patience, knowledge, and a sufficient bankroll to work with. Fortunately, new players can start with a significant advantage if they use 1xbet promo code india during the registration process on the platform. This exclusive code unlocks a 100% welcome bonus up to $130, matching your first deposit completely. With these extra funds, you can place more calculated bets across football, basketball, tennis, and other major sports. The bonus gives you breathing room to learn the odds and market movements from the very beginning.