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The image captures two individuals, viewed from behind, standing on a cobblestone dock and observing the port side of the grey patrol ship "VALVAS" during late afternoon or early evening in Tallinn, Estonia. The "VALVAS," identifiable by its name painted in red on the aft superstructure, is a former Estonian Border Guard vessel, now a museum ship at the Estonian Maritime Museum's Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam).

The individual on the left, with dark, shoulder-length hair, wears a black hoodie with "I KNOW WHAT I MEAN" partially visible in lighter text on the back, light-wash denim shorts, and white sneakers with black graphics. A tattoo is visible on their left calf. The individual on the right, appearing male with short brown hair, wears a plain light-colored t-shirt, dark pants, and black and white Adidas sneakers, with hands resting on hips. Both are oriented towards the ship.

The ship is painted a uniform grey, featuring multiple decks, a prominent mast equipped with a radar dome, various antennas, and a horn, along with numerous rigging lines. The bridge/wheelhouse is visible with windows and a distinct red panel. Mooring ropes are draped and coiled on railings and the deck. A green net is stretched along a section of the hull. Circular portholes are visible along the lower hull. Below the ship, a yellow railing runs horizontally at the dock level. The dock itself is composed of uneven, worn cobblestones, with two parallel metal rails embedded into its surface, extending from the mid-ground towards the foreground. The scene is illuminated by the low-angle sun, casting long shadows from the individuals and the ship across the cobblestones, while the ship's upper structures are bathed in a warm, golden light against a clear blue sky.
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Jun 7, 2026, 6:40 PM

Tallinn, Estonia

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The image captures two individuals, viewed from behind, standing on a cobblestone dock and observing the port side of the grey patrol ship "VALVAS" during late afternoon or early evening in Tallinn, Estonia. The "VALVAS," identifiable by its name painted in red on the aft superstructure, is a former Estonian Border Guard vessel, now a museum ship at the Estonian Maritime Museum's Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam). The individual on the left, with dark, shoulder-length hair, wears a black hoodie with "I KNOW WHAT I MEAN" partially visible in lighter text on the back, light-wash denim shorts, and white sneakers with black graphics. A tattoo is visible on their left calf. The individual on the right, appearing male with short brown hair, wears a plain light-colored t-shirt, dark pants, and black and white Adidas sneakers, with hands resting on hips. Both are oriented towards the ship. The ship is painted a uniform grey, featuring multiple decks, a prominent mast equipped with a radar dome, various antennas, and a horn, along with numerous rigging lines. The bridge/wheelhouse is visible with windows and a distinct red panel. Mooring ropes are draped and coiled on railings and the deck. A green net is stretched along a section of the hull. Circular portholes are visible along the lower hull. Below the ship, a yellow railing runs horizontally at the dock level. The dock itself is composed of uneven, worn cobblestones, with two parallel metal rails embedded into its surface, extending from the mid-ground towards the foreground. The scene is illuminated by the low-angle sun, casting long shadows from the individuals and the ship across the cobblestones, while the ship's upper structures are bathed in a warm, golden light against a clear blue sky.

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