
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts the bow section of the historic icebreaker Suur Tõll, permanently docked at the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) in Tallinn, Estonia. The ship's hull is dark grey/black with prominent rivets, transitioning to an orange-red anti-fouling paint below the waterline. A heavy, dark-colored anchor is visible on the starboard side, bearing "KARHULA" on one fluke and "2250 KG" on the other. White Roman numeral draft marks are painted vertically on the hull, indicating depths XXIV down to XIX, with the waterline positioned between XXI and XX. Blue mooring ropes, accented with red and yellow segments, extend from the ship to bollards on the concrete quayside. The calm water surface below reflects the ship's hull and mooring ropes. In the foreground, the steering console and an orange lifebuoy of a smaller, yellow vessel are partially visible. On the quayside in the mid-ground, a modern building with a light-toned, textured facade featuring numerous small, rectangular windows is present. Three people—two adults and one child—are walking on the paved surface of the quayside. The scene is illuminated by natural light, suggesting either morning or late afternoon, creating soft reflections on the water and highlighting textures on the ship's hull.
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