
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an outdoor night scene illuminated by artificial lighting. A tall, modern street lamp with a bright, circular luminaire stands prominently in the foreground, slightly left of center, emitting a strong white light that creates lens flare. A second, dimmer street lamp is visible in the mid-ground to the left. To the right of the foreground street lamp, a large informational sign is positioned. Its upper section displays the title "RANNAKAITSE SOOMLUSLAEV RUSSALKA" in Estonian, followed by its Russian ("БРОНЕНОСЕЦ БЕРЕГОВОЙ ОБОРОНЫ РУССАЛКА") and English ("MONCLAD WARSHIP RUSSALKA OF THE COAST GUARD") translations. Below the title, a grayscale image, possibly a sonar rendering or schematic, depicts a sunken ship. Further text, likely descriptive, is present beneath the image. The lower portion of the sign features a light blue-green map with at least two pin-shaped location markers. A stylized "M" logo is visible on the sign's lower left side. Adjacent to the right of the informational sign are two dark-colored, rectangular utility boxes with lighter bases. Each box features a yellow triangular warning sticker with a black lightning bolt symbol. They are labeled "LK160712" and "LK49226," respectively. The immediate foreground consists of a dark paved surface. To the left of the sign, a patch of light-colored sand with sparse green vegetation, including small plants and bushes, transitions into a denser area of green shrubs and trees that extend into the mid-ground. Taller, darker trees are visible in the background against the dark night sky, their foliage partially illuminated by the distant streetlights. The ground on the far right also shows tall grass and weeds. The text on the sign, specifically "RANNAKAITSE SOOMLUSLAEV RUSSALKA" and its English translation "MONCLAD WARSHIP RUSSALKA OF THE COAST GUARD," definitively places the location in Tallinn, Estonia. This sign is part of an interpretive exhibit related to the Imperial Russian armored ship *Russalka*, which sank off the coast of Tallinn in 1893, and is likely situated near the Russalka Memorial or along the waterfront in the Kadriorg area of Tallinn. No individuals are present in the depicted scene.
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