
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the former Estonian Border Guard patrol ship PVL-103 Valvas, now a museum vessel, docked at the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) in Tallinn, Estonia. The ship, painted gray, dominates the central and right portions of the frame. Its name, "VALVAS," is visible in white lettering on the port side of the superstructure. The vessel features a multi-deck superstructure with a prominent bridge section containing multiple windows. A main mast rises above the bridge, equipped with various antennas, radar domes, and navigation lights. Multiple cables extend from the mast and superstructure, some running horizontally across the frame. On the ship's port side, a davit holds a smaller, light-colored rescue boat secured with a green net. A series of circular portholes are visible along the hull's side below the main deck. A blue, black, and white Estonian flag is flying from the ship's stern on the left. Two red life rings are affixed to the ship's side near the stern, which also shows what appears to be a deck gun or similar equipment. In the foreground, a paved area composed of cobblestones is visible, with two parallel metal railway tracks running across it, receding into the distance from left to right. A tall, gray metal light pole with a single light fixture extends vertically in the right-center foreground, partially obscuring the ship. Yellow safety railings are installed along the edge of the dock between the cobblestones and the ship. The sky is clear and bright blue, occupying the upper left quadrant of the image. The scene is illuminated by strong, low-angle sunlight, originating from the left, which casts long shadows and highlights the lower hull of the ship with a warm, golden glow. No individuals are visible in the image.
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