The Bay of Kola, off Murmansk, is a graveyard for old Soviet submarines, which spill nuclear waste out into the Barents Sea. Many a Western explorer has braved the subzero temperatures and biting tainted winds, but few have lived to tell the tale. The locals of Murmansk say that sometimes, when the wind is high and is dashing the grease-iced waves on the choppy waters of the bay, one can hear the voices of those who died as a result of boarding those submarines. The only problem is that only the strongest to go have ever survived, and each one of those surviving visitors to Kola dies within ten weeks of telling their story to the barman at Rokossovsky’s in Murmansk.
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I know this one won’t be to everyone’s tastes, but I’m currently reading this book about an explorer that vanished off the face of the earth, so this one ~captured my imagination~ and such. Also, you should all read that book, it’s awesome.
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its simple-don’t tell the barman!
also, keep away from batman too…
Im going to get radiation in a jar and spill it in your water!
Eh… sounds like they died of radiation poisoning to me. Icky pasta.
Sounds like this place is haunted by a ghost named … radiation.
And the \\\’survivors\\\’ are killed by the cold, dark, frightful hand of … radiation poisoning.
In Soviet Russia submarine explores YOU!
Radiation poisoning =/= tasty pasta.
Wait a second. Why would only the toughest explorers survive when it was previously being used as a major naval hub? Russians aren’t THAT tough.
the idea of bay somewhere filled with “old Soviet submarines” is cool, but this story is far too short and needs to be fleshed out
so now our creepypasta advertise books.
fucking gay.
Not unless its “The Diary of Bruce Wayne” that books killer!!!
In Soviet Russia, radiation sickness gets YOU!
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too long. Could be better expressed as a road sign showing a swimmer with a red diagonal slash through him.
This is not pasta.
Well, if I ever go visiting any nuclear subs I’ll have to remember not to tell any shady-lookin’ bartenders.
Thanks for the warning!
This story tells me something. It tells me NOT to go chasing after the nuclear wessels.
Thanks for the pasta, David Grann
Just don’t tell the barman the story, and BAYUM! you’re still alive. Haunted submarine got PWND.
What?
What’s the books title? it sounds interesting probably way way better than this pastaaa.
Well thank God you told me! I was planning a vacation there.
So there’s nothing to be afraid of except people with lots of money who wont stay the hell away from old nuclear submarines and the few survivors go to this bar and tell him about it die later?
Sounds like the KGB to me.
*head explodes*
Advertising pasta?
the real horror story here is the lack of proper disposal of nuclear waste.
Dying of radiation huh? Sad but not unusual.
also, why were they trying to visit the place anyways?
It’s pretty interesting that WWP mentioned that book. I actually wrote the Wikipedia article on the city that some people think Colonel Percy Fawcett may have been looking for when he went missing. Here’s a link, if anyone wants to read about it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuhikugu
well written, but there’s only really a sentence worth of information here.
I couldn’t quite wrap my head around this one. Significance of barman is?
“I read barman as batman.
I think it would be better that way.”
I second that.
The book is awesome like how?
Not creepy enough for my taste, but I love the short ones. Sometimes they’re the best.
Boring pasta…………………………………………………………..
That story made no sense.
I liked it. Ambiguous enough to let my mind wander, let specific enough to be eerie. Awesome.
?SUBMARINE SOVIET WAS WHO BUT
You’re not serious, are you? But anyway, decent pasta. A little bland, maybe. 7/10.
Not bad, but including their story would make it a lot better.
i didnt like this one to much..I wished it was a bit longer
Sounds interesting.
I’m gonna do some research on this, and maybe download the book :)
Oh hi.
I read barman as batman.
I think it would be better that way.
Explorer: “Yeah, that place made me feel wierd…I feel sick…”
Batmat: “I’m Batman!”
I only work in black. And sometimes, very, very dark gray.
I love this comment as soon as I saw it I cracked up and I still can not stop laughing. I mean seriously I can just imagine this scene in my head