
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the port-side bow and midship section of the historic icebreaker Suur Tõll, moored at a concrete and cobblestone quay under a clear, cloudless blue sky, illuminated by warm, low-angle sunlight. The ship features a dark black hull with visible riveted plating and a prominent red anti-fouling paint line at the waterline. Two cream-colored funnels with dark tops rise from the midship deck. A main mast, painted a pale yellow, is positioned forward of the funnels, supporting various stays and cables, including a horizontal string of small, evenly spaced lights extending towards the left side of the frame. Deck railings are visible along the upper deck. In the foreground, a thick, bright blue braided mooring line extends from the ship's bow, securing to a yellow and red bollard on the concrete quay. Additional yellow and red bollards are positioned further along the quay. The quay consists of a rough concrete edge bordering the dark water, transitioning to a cobblestone path. Patches of green vegetation are visible between the cobblestones. Metal rail tracks run parallel to the quay on the far side of the cobblestone path. Towards the stern, a black gangway descends from the ship to the quay. In the distant background, across the water, a large, light-colored vessel or structure is partially visible. No individuals are present in the scene. This scene is located at the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) in Tallinn, Estonia, where the museum ship Suur Tõll is permanently berthed.
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