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A grey naval or auxiliary ship, identified as EML Grif (A432) and displaying the hull number "09" on its starboard bow, is securely docked at Lennusadam (Seaplane Harbour) in Tallinn, Estonia. The ship's bow is visible in the foreground, featuring a large, distinctive anchor. Multiple mooring lines, varying in color (blue, yellow, and multi-colored), connect the vessel to the pier. A prominent blue mooring line is wrapped around a yellow bollard or cleat on the pier, with a red/orange fender or buoy positioned on the cobblestones nearby. The pier surface consists of grey cobblestones, with two parallel, rusted metal rails embedded within them, indicating former trackage. Along the edge of the pier, a yellow metal barrier or railing is present. The ship's superstructure, including its bridge with visible windows and a mast equipped with various antennas and radar domes, is partially visible in the background. A cylindrical object, possibly a survey equipment davit or a small cannon, is discernible on the ship's port side, between mooring lines. The sky above is clear and uniformly blue. The scene is illuminated by the low-angle, golden light of either sunrise or sunset, casting long shadows from the ship onto its own hull and across the cobblestone pier. The water in the harbor appears calm and blue. No individuals are visible in the image.
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