Reidikai

Reidikai (Roadstead Quay, from Estonian reid 'roadstead' and kai 'quay'), also known as Kuuli Muna (lit.

'Kuul's Egg'),[1] is a structure located in Tallinn Bay, Estonia, 800 m west of Miiduranna Harbor.

It is a concrete building that was built in the late 1960s for refueling ships and submarines.

[1][2] The name Kuuli Muna refers to Oskar Kuul, the chairman of the Kirov Collective Fishing Farm,[3][4][5] which owned property in the area.

[2] From Reidikai, pipelines on the seabed lead to the Viimsi oil storage facility.

Reidikai