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The image displays a multi-vessel port scene located at the Sochi Sea Port in Sochi, Russia. The sky is largely overcast with stratocumulus clouds, showing patches of brighter light breaking through, particularly in the upper right quadrant.

In the immediate foreground, a weathered concrete pier occupies the bottom portion of the frame. A black and yellow striped metal barrier runs horizontally along the bottom edge. Resting on the concrete are a large coil of white braided rope and a section of blue braided rope.

To the left, a red-hulled tugboat or utility vessel, identified with the alphanumeric designation "НИС-38" on its side, is partially visible and moored to the pier with blue lines. It features a black rubber fendering strip and a white superstructure supporting a yellow section, a white life raft, and an orange lifebuoy. Further along the pier, a white vessel with a distinctive mast assembly, navigation lights, and antenna arrays is visible, displaying a circular emblem, possibly indicating NATO affiliation, on its side.

Dominating the mid-ground on the right is a large, multi-deck white superyacht, elevated above the water on a metallic scaffolding-like support structure, suggesting dry dock maintenance or storage. The yacht presents a sleek design with multiple windows along its hull and superstructure. No individuals are visible on its decks.

The background reveals an active port environment. To the far left, portions of larger ships are visible. Multiple port cranes and industrial structures are scattered across the mid-background. A prominent, modern light-blue building with a distinctive roofline, identifiable as the Sochi Sea Port passenger terminal, stands near the center-right. The calm water in the harbor is a dark greenish-blue, reflecting some ambient light. No human figures are discernible in the scene.
NastyNastya

Mar 2, 2026, 2:32 PM

Sochi, Russia

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The image displays a multi-vessel port scene located at the Sochi Sea Port in Sochi, Russia. The sky is largely overcast with stratocumulus clouds, showing patches of brighter light breaking through, particularly in the upper right quadrant. In the immediate foreground, a weathered concrete pier occupies the bottom portion of the frame. A black and yellow striped metal barrier runs horizontally along the bottom edge. Resting on the concrete are a large coil of white braided rope and a section of blue braided rope. To the left, a red-hulled tugboat or utility vessel, identified with the alphanumeric designation "НИС-38" on its side, is partially visible and moored to the pier with blue lines. It features a black rubber fendering strip and a white superstructure supporting a yellow section, a white life raft, and an orange lifebuoy. Further along the pier, a white vessel with a distinctive mast assembly, navigation lights, and antenna arrays is visible, displaying a circular emblem, possibly indicating NATO affiliation, on its side. Dominating the mid-ground on the right is a large, multi-deck white superyacht, elevated above the water on a metallic scaffolding-like support structure, suggesting dry dock maintenance or storage. The yacht presents a sleek design with multiple windows along its hull and superstructure. No individuals are visible on its decks. The background reveals an active port environment. To the far left, portions of larger ships are visible. Multiple port cranes and industrial structures are scattered across the mid-background. A prominent, modern light-blue building with a distinctive roofline, identifiable as the Sochi Sea Port passenger terminal, stands near the center-right. The calm water in the harbor is a dark greenish-blue, reflecting some ambient light. No human figures are discernible in the scene.

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