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The image displays the port bow and a portion of the starboard side of the historic herring drifter "LYDIA EVA" (YH 89), prominently moored at a concrete quay in Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, specifically on the River Yare, likely at South Quay. The vessel features a distinct green hull above the waterline, a white stripe, and a dark red/maroon hull below, with Roman numeral depth markings (IV through IX) visible on the bow. A tall central mast with rigging and a smaller secondary mast rise against an overcast, light grey sky that reveals a faint, diffused light source. Small, decorative patterned flags are strung across the foredeck. Thick, weathered, braided ropes secure the vessel to metal rings embedded in the textured concrete quay. The water between the quay and the vessel is calm and appears murky brown. In the background, across the river, industrial-style buildings and a tall, lattice-structured tower are visible. To the left, a metal gangway with railings leads towards the vessel, where a partially legible sign reads "OPEN." No individuals are present in the scene.
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