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This forensic description details an outdoor nighttime scene in Tallinn, Estonia, likely near the Estonian Maritime Museum (Meremuuseum) at the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam).

The primary subject is a tall, vertically oriented, illuminated digital information kiosk centrally positioned on a paved area. The kiosk displays content in Estonian, featuring the title "KATASTROOFID MEREL" (Catastrophes at Sea) in a blue banner at the top. Below this, three illustrative icons are shown: a partially sunken ship, a lighthouse, and a small building (possibly a chapel or house). Further text details "KATASTROOFID MEREL," "UPPUNUD JA UPUTATUD LAEVAD" (Sunken and Scuttled Ships), "MEREPÄÄSTE" (Sea Rescue), and "TALLINNA TULETORNID" (Tallinn Lighthouses). A section prompts "TESTI OMA TEADMISI!" (Test Your Knowledge!) and shows a counter with the number "85". At the bottom, a button includes the text "MEREMUUSEUMIST" (From the Maritime Museum) with an 'M' logo and the date range "1835 - 2020".

To the left of the kiosk are two dark grey rectangular utility boxes, each bearing a yellow warning triangle with an exclamation mark. They are labeled "LK1G07.12" and "JK49226" in white text. Behind these boxes, dense green foliage and trees are visible, brightly lit by an unseen light source to the left.

To the right of the kiosk, a thin white pole supports a smaller dark grey rectangular unit. Beyond this, a paved pathway or road, likely asphalt, curves into the distance under the illumination of several modern, mushroom-shaped streetlights. The ground appears wet, reflecting light, suggesting recent rain.

The background consists of dark masses of trees and foliage, silhouetted against the dark night sky. The overall lighting is dim, provided by the kiosk, streetlights, and ambient light sources. No people are present in the scene. The presence of information about "Catastrophes at Sea," "Tallinn Lighthouses," and the direct mention of "Meremuuseumist" (Maritime Museum) strongly indicates the location is associated with the Estonian Maritime Museum in Tallinn, such as the Seaplane Harbour area.
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Jun 5, 2026

Tallinn, Estonia

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This forensic description details an outdoor nighttime scene in Tallinn, Estonia, likely near the Estonian Maritime Museum (Meremuuseum) at the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam). The primary subject is a tall, vertically oriented, illuminated digital information kiosk centrally positioned on a paved area. The kiosk displays content in Estonian, featuring the title "KATASTROOFID MEREL" (Catastrophes at Sea) in a blue banner at the top. Below this, three illustrative icons are shown: a partially sunken ship, a lighthouse, and a small building (possibly a chapel or house). Further text details "KATASTROOFID MEREL," "UPPUNUD JA UPUTATUD LAEVAD" (Sunken and Scuttled Ships), "MEREPÄÄSTE" (Sea Rescue), and "TALLINNA TULETORNID" (Tallinn Lighthouses). A section prompts "TESTI OMA TEADMISI!" (Test Your Knowledge!) and shows a counter with the number "85". At the bottom, a button includes the text "MEREMUUSEUMIST" (From the Maritime Museum) with an 'M' logo and the date range "1835 - 2020". To the left of the kiosk are two dark grey rectangular utility boxes, each bearing a yellow warning triangle with an exclamation mark. They are labeled "LK1G07.12" and "JK49226" in white text. Behind these boxes, dense green foliage and trees are visible, brightly lit by an unseen light source to the left. To the right of the kiosk, a thin white pole supports a smaller dark grey rectangular unit. Beyond this, a paved pathway or road, likely asphalt, curves into the distance under the illumination of several modern, mushroom-shaped streetlights. The ground appears wet, reflecting light, suggesting recent rain. The background consists of dark masses of trees and foliage, silhouetted against the dark night sky. The overall lighting is dim, provided by the kiosk, streetlights, and ambient light sources. No people are present in the scene. The presence of information about "Catastrophes at Sea," "Tallinn Lighthouses," and the direct mention of "Meremuuseumist" (Maritime Museum) strongly indicates the location is associated with the Estonian Maritime Museum in Tallinn, such as the Seaplane Harbour area.

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