
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a static maritime scene at sunrise or sunset, characterized by a soft, warm light. A large, grey-hulled vessel, identifiable by the number "109" on its bow, is docked on the right side of a cobblestone pier. The ship features a prominent, multi-tiered mast equipped with various antennas, radars, and navigational instruments. Blue mooring lines secure the vessel to yellow bollards on the pier. An anchor is visible on the ship's port bow. The pier itself is constructed from grey cobblestones and features two parallel sets of metal rails embedded in its surface, extending into the foreground. These rails and the ship's forward surfaces are illuminated by the low-angle sun, casting long shadows to the left and highlighting the textures. Yellow safety railings and additional yellow bollards line the edge of the pier near the water. To the left of the ship, further down the pier, streetlights with horizontal arms are visible. Behind the ship, several container-like structures or temporary buildings are present on the pier. The body of water, likely the Baltic Sea, extends calmly to the right and into the background, reflecting the sky's colors. A faint landmass is visible on the distant horizon. The sky exhibits a gradient, transitioning from a light blue overhead to a warm, soft orange-pink hue near the horizon. No individuals are visible in the frame, contributing to the serene and still atmosphere. This scene is located at **Lennusadam (Seaplane Harbour) in Tallinn, Estonia**. The ship is identifiable as the EML Wambola (A433), a support vessel for the Estonian Navy, which is frequently docked at this historical port and museum complex. The cobblestone pier with embedded rails is characteristic of Lennusadam's infrastructure.
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