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The image displays a large, historic black-hulled vessel, consistent with an icebreaker, moored at a cobblestone quay during either sunrise or sunset. The sky presents a gradient from light blue at the zenith to an orange-yellow hue near the horizon. A faint white contrail is visible in the upper left sky.

The vessel's hull is painted black, with a distinct red-brown anti-fouling section visible below the waterline at the bow. The bow is prominently featured, displaying an anchor and white draft markings indicating numerical values such as 74, 72, 70, 68, 66, 62, 80, and 82. Two thick blue mooring ropes secure the vessel's bow to yellow and red bollards on the quay.

The ship's superstructure is constructed with white and brown-stained wooden elements, comprising multiple decks, windows, and two dark, cylindrical funnels or smokestacks. A tall central mast, equipped with rigging and an upper cylindrical apparatus, rises above the superstructure. A smaller, dark-colored mast is positioned towards the vessel's fore. A gangway extends from the ship to the quay mid-ship.

The quay is paved with grey, oblong cobblestones, with sparse green vegetation growing in the interstices. Yellow metal safety bars are installed along the quay's edge. Multiple yellow and red mooring cleats are present. Adjacent to the vessel's bow, a white rectangular sign with rounded corners is mounted on a grey concrete base. The sign displays a black capital letter "A" within a black circle at the top, and the word "KAI" in black capital letters below.

In the background, to the right of the vessel, a marina is visible, populated by numerous white sailboats and yachts. Their masts create a dense silhouette against the orange sky, which is reflected in the calm water. No individuals are present in the scene.

Based on the visible text "KAI" (Estonian for pier/quay) and the architectural style of the vessel, the location is identified as the Lennusadam Seaplane Harbour in Tallinn, Estonia. The vessel is consistent with the historic icebreaker Suur Tõll, which is permanently exhibited at this location.
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Jun 7, 2026, 7:02 PM

Tallinn, Estonia

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The image displays a large, historic black-hulled vessel, consistent with an icebreaker, moored at a cobblestone quay during either sunrise or sunset. The sky presents a gradient from light blue at the zenith to an orange-yellow hue near the horizon. A faint white contrail is visible in the upper left sky. The vessel's hull is painted black, with a distinct red-brown anti-fouling section visible below the waterline at the bow. The bow is prominently featured, displaying an anchor and white draft markings indicating numerical values such as 74, 72, 70, 68, 66, 62, 80, and 82. Two thick blue mooring ropes secure the vessel's bow to yellow and red bollards on the quay. The ship's superstructure is constructed with white and brown-stained wooden elements, comprising multiple decks, windows, and two dark, cylindrical funnels or smokestacks. A tall central mast, equipped with rigging and an upper cylindrical apparatus, rises above the superstructure. A smaller, dark-colored mast is positioned towards the vessel's fore. A gangway extends from the ship to the quay mid-ship. The quay is paved with grey, oblong cobblestones, with sparse green vegetation growing in the interstices. Yellow metal safety bars are installed along the quay's edge. Multiple yellow and red mooring cleats are present. Adjacent to the vessel's bow, a white rectangular sign with rounded corners is mounted on a grey concrete base. The sign displays a black capital letter "A" within a black circle at the top, and the word "KAI" in black capital letters below. In the background, to the right of the vessel, a marina is visible, populated by numerous white sailboats and yachts. Their masts create a dense silhouette against the orange sky, which is reflected in the calm water. No individuals are present in the scene. Based on the visible text "KAI" (Estonian for pier/quay) and the architectural style of the vessel, the location is identified as the Lennusadam Seaplane Harbour in Tallinn, Estonia. The vessel is consistent with the historic icebreaker Suur Tõll, which is permanently exhibited at this location.

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