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This image depicts the Estonian Maritime Museum's Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) in Tallinn, Estonia. The central subject is a large, grey military-style vessel, likely the patrol boat EML Grif (A432), displayed on dry land. The ship features a prominent mast with various communication and sensor equipment, a bridge superstructure, and several yellow life rafts or capsules on its deck. Its stern has a distinctive vertical ribbed pattern, and the lower hull is painted dark grey or black. In the background on the left, two large, yellow industrial cranes extend diagonally upwards against a clear blue sky. The crane on the right has a heavy chain attached to its hoist. Partially visible behind the grey ship, further to the left, is another vessel with a white hull and a more traditional superstructure. On the paved area to the left, several individuals are walking. A tall, slender pole with a camera or sensor unit is visible to the right of the ship's mast, extending into the sky. Another, smaller yellow crane is visible in the far background on the right. The foreground consists of a well-maintained grassy area with scattered dandelions, exhibiting long shadows cast from the left, indicative of a sunny day, possibly late afternoon. A paved walkway separates the grass from the ship's hull. White concrete bollards are spaced along the edge of the paved area, and a metal crowd barrier is leaning on the paved surface near the ship's stern.
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