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The image depicts a static view of the port (left) side of a large, dark-hulled historic vessel, likely a steam-powered icebreaker or ferry, moored at a cobblestone quay under a clear, bright blue sky. This vessel is identified as the icebreaker *Suur Tõll*, permanently docked at the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) in Tallinn, Estonia. The ship's hull is dark, appearing black or deep navy, constructed with visible riveted plates and featuring multiple round portholes. Blue mooring ropes are visible, extending from the ship to yellow bollards on the quay. A thick black hose or cable also runs from the ship to the quay. The superstructure is predominantly cream or off-white, with railings defining multiple decks. A white lifeboat is secured on an upper deck. Two prominent funnels (smokestacks) with dark caps rise from the superstructure, illuminated by warm sunlight on their port sides, suggesting a low sun angle from the starboard. Behind the second funnel, a tall, slender mast is visible. A wooden gangway with railings connects the ship to the quay, leading to a small, enclosed brown structure on the dockside. A utility box is positioned on the quay near the gangway's connection point. The quay itself is paved with cobblestones, with some grass and weeds growing between the stones. Thin black wires or rigging are visible against the clear blue sky above the ship. No individuals are present in the frame.
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