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Two individuals, a male and a female, are seated on the edge of a concrete structure, facing the sea. The male, with a shaved head, wears a light brown hooded jacket and is gesturing with his hands. The female, with long blonde hair, is wearing a white puffer vest over a red long-sleeved shirt. They appear to be talking or observing something in the distance.

The setting is a waterfront area with a rocky embankment to the left of the concrete structure. The sea stretches out to the horizon under an overcast sky. A pathway runs along the right side of the concrete structure, illuminated by blue lights embedded along its edge. The overall atmosphere is calm and subdued, suggesting it might be a cool day.

The location is Pääsküla Cliff, also known as Pääsküla Pank, in Tallinn, Estonia. The Pääsküla Cliff is a geological and natural monument that forms part of the coastal landscape in the city. The concrete structure and pathway are likely part of the infrastructure developed along the coastline for public access and viewing. The rocks are natural geological formations typical of the coastal areas of Estonia. The sea is the Baltic Sea.
IrinGA

Jun 12, 2026, 6:26 PM

Tallinn, Estonia

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Two individuals, a male and a female, are seated on the edge of a concrete structure, facing the sea. The male, with a shaved head, wears a light brown hooded jacket and is gesturing with his hands. The female, with long blonde hair, is wearing a white puffer vest over a red long-sleeved shirt. They appear to be talking or observing something in the distance. The setting is a waterfront area with a rocky embankment to the left of the concrete structure. The sea stretches out to the horizon under an overcast sky. A pathway runs along the right side of the concrete structure, illuminated by blue lights embedded along its edge. The overall atmosphere is calm and subdued, suggesting it might be a cool day. The location is Pääsküla Cliff, also known as Pääsküla Pank, in Tallinn, Estonia. The Pääsküla Cliff is a geological and natural monument that forms part of the coastal landscape in the city. The concrete structure and pathway are likely part of the infrastructure developed along the coastline for public access and viewing. The rocks are natural geological formations typical of the coastal areas of Estonia. The sea is the Baltic Sea.

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