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Three large, weathered, cylindrical objects, resembling naval mines or large buoys, are stacked horizontally outdoors on metal supports. The uppermost object is yellow on its front section with two horizontal orange-yellow stripes, transitioning to a dark gray/black rear section marked with three horizontal blue rectangles. Its tail features a damaged, four-finned stabilizer structure. The middle object is predominantly bright green on its front, with a heavily rusted brown rear section that includes multiple rusty rings and a visible propeller-like fin at its tail. The lowest object is primarily rusty brown along most of its length, transitioning to a lighter yellow tapered rear section that terminates in a loop or handle. All three objects exhibit significant corrosion, paint chipping, and surface wear.

In the background, to the left, stands a multi-story modern building with a facade constructed from vertical wooden planks and numerous rectangular windows reflecting the clear blue sky and internal lighting. To the far right, a portion of a tree with green foliage is visible against the light blue sky. The ground beneath the objects is paved with dark gray rectangular paver stones, interspersed with sparse patches of green grass and scattered light gray gravel. A metal barrier fence is partially visible behind the stacked objects. The scene is illuminated by natural light, casting distinct shadows, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon.

The location is identified as the Estonian Maritime Museum's Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) in Tallinn, Estonia, where similar maritime artifacts are displayed outdoors.
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Jun 7, 2026, 6:08 PM

Tallinn, Estonia

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Three large, weathered, cylindrical objects, resembling naval mines or large buoys, are stacked horizontally outdoors on metal supports. The uppermost object is yellow on its front section with two horizontal orange-yellow stripes, transitioning to a dark gray/black rear section marked with three horizontal blue rectangles. Its tail features a damaged, four-finned stabilizer structure. The middle object is predominantly bright green on its front, with a heavily rusted brown rear section that includes multiple rusty rings and a visible propeller-like fin at its tail. The lowest object is primarily rusty brown along most of its length, transitioning to a lighter yellow tapered rear section that terminates in a loop or handle. All three objects exhibit significant corrosion, paint chipping, and surface wear. In the background, to the left, stands a multi-story modern building with a facade constructed from vertical wooden planks and numerous rectangular windows reflecting the clear blue sky and internal lighting. To the far right, a portion of a tree with green foliage is visible against the light blue sky. The ground beneath the objects is paved with dark gray rectangular paver stones, interspersed with sparse patches of green grass and scattered light gray gravel. A metal barrier fence is partially visible behind the stacked objects. The scene is illuminated by natural light, casting distinct shadows, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon. The location is identified as the Estonian Maritime Museum's Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) in Tallinn, Estonia, where similar maritime artifacts are displayed outdoors.

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