This year marks the 70th anniversary of the "Road of Life" magazine. This is all that remains from the bottom of GAZ-AA for 70 years under water. The vehicles were found 17 kilometers off the coast, picked up and towed to the Osinovecky lighthouse. The first of the lake's water came out of the GAZ-AA semithorn, passing in the water for almost 70 years. The cab and the bonnet were rotting away without the rest. Only the frame, the engine, the transmission and the parts of the body have been kept. The lights remained in the rear position of the vehicle, and they looked almost untouched, and even the filament of the filament. The battery in which the electrolyte was found was kept and its cover clearly shows the date of manufacture-1940. They read the inscription on the tyres, and there's pressure in the front right. The graymaker's battery is clearly visible in the year of manufacture-1940s. The Machine is most likely not to be restored-in the present half-destroyed form, it is more valuable for descendants. It will only be served to ensure that the destruction process does not go further. The "Road of Life" museum in Osinovce, which already contains fragments of other machines raised from the day a few years ago, will become the eternal parking lot of the half-block. There was still air in that tyre for the first block of winter. Photos: Dmitri Fedorov was from the bottom of the Ladoga and part of the ZIS-5 chassis with the rear axle and wheels. There was nothing left of the car, apparently it was marked by a direct hit of a projectile or an aerial bomb. And such trucks, who had gone to the bottom by whole or almost completely destroyed by the enemy during shelling and air strikes, were still many. The divers who took part in the operation know the exact location of nearly two dozen cars. Seated by tractors, barges, planes, tanks. ZIS-5 was less fortunate-he was almost completely wiped out by the enemy's outfit or a bomb. "There are data that in the two winters only the trucks lost their lives on the" Road of Life ". Work on their recovery is yet to come. We honor and remember. The Osinovetsky lighthouse is the starting point for the ice trails. Photos: Dmitry Fedorov