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The image captures a detailed, low-angle view of the grey-painted starboard side and superstructure of the vessel identified by its nameplate as "KALEV." The ship's paint shows extensive signs of weathering and peeling, particularly along the hull and upper decks. A large, yellow, torpedo-shaped object, possibly a naval mine or training torpedo, is prominently displayed on a cradle on the main deck, secured by grey metal supports. To the right, a massive, bright yellow heavy-lift crane, equipped with ladders and platforms, extends upward and forward from the ship's deck. The ship's mast, partially visible in the upper left, features various antennas and green navigation lights. A red lifebuoy is mounted on the railing near the base of the crane. The scene is set against a clear, cloudless blue sky, indicating bright daylight conditions. This vessel is the EML *Kalev* (M312), a former minelayer now serving as a museum ship at the Estonian Maritime Museum, located at Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) in Tallinn, Estonia.
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