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An industrial photograph captures the underside of a large vessel, likely a ship or barge, out of water at a dry dock or slipway in Rybinsk, Russia. The perspective is looking upwards from the ground towards the hull and the water beyond.

The primary subjects are the ship's propulsion system and rudder. On the left, a large, dark metal propeller is visible, featuring three blades and encased within a cylindrical nozzle, commonly known as a Kort nozzle. A robust, rust-colored propeller shaft extends from the hull towards the propeller, supported by a sturdy strut. To the right of the propeller, further along the hull, is a rectangular, dark-colored rudder system. The hull itself appears dark, possibly coated with anti-fouling paint, showing some signs of wear and discolored patches, indicative of time spent in water and exposed to elements. Support structures, made of metal frames, are partially visible beneath the vessel, holding it in place on land.

No people are visible in the image. The scene suggests the vessel is undergoing maintenance, repair, or inspection, given its position out of the water.

The setting includes a flat, greyish-brown ground surface, possibly concrete or compacted earth, which extends into the foreground. A small puddle of water reflects the sky on the ground. In the background, a body of water, likely the Volga River, shimmers under bright sunlight, with a hazy or icy shoreline visible. The time of day appears to be sunny daytime, with strong, directional sunlight casting distinct shadows from the vessel and support structures onto the ground. The overall impression is one of a working shipyard environment. No visible text is present in the image.
AndreyRiverMaster

Apr 21, 2026, 3:33 PM

Rybinsk, Russia

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An industrial photograph captures the underside of a large vessel, likely a ship or barge, out of water at a dry dock or slipway in Rybinsk, Russia. The perspective is looking upwards from the ground towards the hull and the water beyond. The primary subjects are the ship's propulsion system and rudder. On the left, a large, dark metal propeller is visible, featuring three blades and encased within a cylindrical nozzle, commonly known as a Kort nozzle. A robust, rust-colored propeller shaft extends from the hull towards the propeller, supported by a sturdy strut. To the right of the propeller, further along the hull, is a rectangular, dark-colored rudder system. The hull itself appears dark, possibly coated with anti-fouling paint, showing some signs of wear and discolored patches, indicative of time spent in water and exposed to elements. Support structures, made of metal frames, are partially visible beneath the vessel, holding it in place on land. No people are visible in the image. The scene suggests the vessel is undergoing maintenance, repair, or inspection, given its position out of the water. The setting includes a flat, greyish-brown ground surface, possibly concrete or compacted earth, which extends into the foreground. A small puddle of water reflects the sky on the ground. In the background, a body of water, likely the Volga River, shimmers under bright sunlight, with a hazy or icy shoreline visible. The time of day appears to be sunny daytime, with strong, directional sunlight casting distinct shadows from the vessel and support structures onto the ground. The overall impression is one of a working shipyard environment. No visible text is present in the image.

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