
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures the expansive interior of a museum hall, identifiable as the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) in Tallinn, Estonia. The image, originally rotated 90 degrees clockwise, presents a dramatic view of numerous maritime and aviation exhibits under distinctive lighting. The most prominent feature is the massive, curved ceiling, which resembles an inverted concrete hull or a cavernous space. It is illuminated by blue and white light, creating dynamic patterns suggestive of water, waves, or clouds. In the upper left, a large, dark propeller blade, possibly from an aircraft like a seaplane or a ship, is partially visible. The mid-ground and right side of the hall are filled with a dense array of exhibits. A large, dark vessel, appearing to be a submarine, is partially visible towards the upper right. Below it, a bright blue floor is patterned with white lines and circular markers, resembling a stylized nautical chart or the seabed. Arranged on this floor are various marine objects, including colorful buoys (red, white, green, black, some striped), what appear to be naval mines, and other pieces of sea equipment. One white, cylindrical float is also seen on the blue map-like floor. Visible text includes "Küüloads mer" on a sign in the middle distance, likely part of an exhibit title like "Küüloads merepõhja" (Depths of the Seabed). The word "MARU" is also discernible on another exhibit closer to the right. The overall setting is an immersive and educational museum environment, designed to highlight historical naval and aviation technology. No individuals are visible in the frame.
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