
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a forensic detail of the historic icebreaker *Suur Tõll*, located at the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) in Tallinn, Estonia, under clear daylight conditions. The foreground consists of a dark blue-black painted steel hull, characterized by visible horizontal seams and numerous raised circular rivets, indicative of its riveted construction. Immediately above this, a white painted metal railing with vertical stanchions and horizontal bars extends across the frame, supporting a dark brown wooden handrail at the top. The white paint on the railing exhibits minor rust and wear. Centrally affixed to the railing is a white lifebuoy, with bold black sans-serif lettering. The upper half of the lifebuoy clearly displays "SUUR TÕLL," while the lower half shows "TALLINN." A dark, braided rope is coiled around the lifebuoy and secured to the railing. Behind the railing, the ship's superstructure appears in a light cream or off-white color. To the right, a large, cylindrical, light-colored ventilation stack or the base of a funnel is visible, featuring a distinct ridged band around its upper section. Adjacent to this stack and resting against the ship's wall is a bright yellow, triangular caution sign with red accents, displaying a black pictogram of a falling person, indicating a slippery surface. Further in the background, portions of an orange-red structure, likely part of the ship's upper deck or an adjacent building, are visible, along with a small segment of clear blue sky. To the left, partially obscured by the railing, dark metal deck equipment is discernible on the ship's deck. No individuals are present in the image.
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