
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts the port side of a large, grey and black vessel, likely a historic ship or icebreaker, viewed from a low angle looking upwards against a clear, light blue sky. The ship's hull is divided into two main sections by a sharp horizontal line: the upper part is painted a faded light grey or off-white, and the lower part, representing the waterline and below, is black. The grey paint shows significant signs of wear, with extensive peeling, cracking, and areas of discoloration, revealing darker patches underneath. Dirt and grime are visible along seams and edges. On the upper left side of the grey superstructure, partially visible white block letters spell "LEV", potentially preceded by another letter which is cut off, possibly forming a word like "ELEV". Above this text, a prominent red navigation light is mounted on a mast structure. A grey metal ladder ascends the side of the superstructure in this area. Several circular portholes or windows with a greenish tint are visible on the mid-section of the superstructure. Further to the right, two white, cylindrical enclosed life rafts are secured in grey metal davits, indicating emergency preparedness. Above these, a rectangular grey radar antenna is mounted on a mast structure. Multiple other navigation lights, including green and red ones, as well as various antennas and cables, are affixed to the mast and upper deck structures. Grey metal railings line the edges of the deck. On the far right, a large, grey articulated crane or davit arm is partially visible, extending upwards. The sky is uniformly clear and light blue, indicating fair weather. No people are present in the scene. The overall condition of the ship suggests age and extensive exposure to elements. The vessel is located at the Estonian Maritime Museum at Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) in Tallinn, Estonia, and is identified as the historic icebreaker *Suur Tõll*.
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