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This image captures an interactive digital display within what appears to be a museum or exhibition space, likely related to maritime or aviation history, situated in Tallinn, Estonia. The photograph is taken from a slightly tilted, eye-level perspective, looking down onto the display table.

The primary subject is a large, horizontal interactive screen, set into a light-colored wooden frame, dominating the right side of the image. The screen displays a dark blue map, likely of the Baltic Sea region and northern Europe, dotted with yellow pins marking various "Seaplane bases." A prominent pop-up window on the screen provides detailed information about "Narva-Jõesuu 1935," describing it as a seaplane base where "Aircraft could be taxied directly to the beach or into special hangars," with "Accommodation options very good in terms of guest houses," and "Repair facilities poor, no local workshops." Other visible text includes the header "Seaplane bases" and a question at the bottom left: "Is it safe to fly today?" accompanied by interactive buttons for "Yes," "No," and a date selector. Several pins on the map are labeled with names and years, such as "Paldiski 1935," "Riga 1930," and "Helsinki 1930." A bright glare is visible on the screen, possibly a reflection from overhead lighting.

To the left, a large, dark wooden structure is partially visible, resembling the hull and internal framework of a historical ship or boat, suggesting a maritime exhibit. Metal mesh fencing runs alongside this structure. The setting is dimly lit, with spotlights illuminating various parts of the wooden structure in the background. No people are visible in the scene.
FM-kkr2I2

Jan 18, 2025

Tallinn, Estonia

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This image captures an interactive digital display within what appears to be a museum or exhibition space, likely related to maritime or aviation history, situated in Tallinn, Estonia. The photograph is taken from a slightly tilted, eye-level perspective, looking down onto the display table. The primary subject is a large, horizontal interactive screen, set into a light-colored wooden frame, dominating the right side of the image. The screen displays a dark blue map, likely of the Baltic Sea region and northern Europe, dotted with yellow pins marking various "Seaplane bases." A prominent pop-up window on the screen provides detailed information about "Narva-Jõesuu 1935," describing it as a seaplane base where "Aircraft could be taxied directly to the beach or into special hangars," with "Accommodation options very good in terms of guest houses," and "Repair facilities poor, no local workshops." Other visible text includes the header "Seaplane bases" and a question at the bottom left: "Is it safe to fly today?" accompanied by interactive buttons for "Yes," "No," and a date selector. Several pins on the map are labeled with names and years, such as "Paldiski 1935," "Riga 1930," and "Helsinki 1930." A bright glare is visible on the screen, possibly a reflection from overhead lighting. To the left, a large, dark wooden structure is partially visible, resembling the hull and internal framework of a historical ship or boat, suggesting a maritime exhibit. Metal mesh fencing runs alongside this structure. The setting is dimly lit, with spotlights illuminating various parts of the wooden structure in the background. No people are visible in the scene.

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