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The image displays an outdoor dry dock or shipyard facility, specifically identified as being in Sochi, Russia, due to the inscription "Sochi" on one of the vessels and the Russian names on both. The scene is illuminated by an overcast blue-grey sky and artificial light sources. Two motor yachts are prominently positioned out of the water on a wet, reflective concrete surface, supported by multiple grey metallic stands. On the left, a white yacht is viewed from its stern. The name "Святая Евгения" (Svyataya Evgeniya), translating to "Saint Eugenia," is visible on its transom, with the word "Sochi" inscribed directly below it. This vessel features a black canvas cover over its aft cockpit area. Below the waterline, the hull is black, revealing two three-bladed propellers and associated rudder mechanisms. To the right, a larger, white yacht is viewed from its bow-to-midship section. The name "Св. Мария" (Sv. Mariya), translating to "Saint Maria," is visible in cursive script on its starboard bow. This yacht is surrounded by extensive metal scaffolding, indicating ongoing maintenance or repair work. Orange straps or cords are discernible within the scaffolding structure. The bow features a stainless steel railing, and its hull exhibits a worn, dark anti-fouling paint below the waterline. The concrete ground is wet, reflecting the boats and surrounding structures, suggesting recent precipitation or cleaning. Faint yellow markings are present on the ground. A bright, spherical artificial light fixture illuminates the area to the right of the larger yacht. In the distant right background, stacks of materials, possibly timber or construction elements, are visible under additional artificial lighting. No individuals are present in the image.
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