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A large, two-masted wooden sailing ship, identified by a gold-lettered plaque as "ST. VICTORIA," is prominently displayed on land in the city of Sirius, Russia. The ship's hull is painted grey with visible signs of weathering and peeling paint on its wooden planks. Two grey masts, equipped with yards and extensive rigging, rise towards an overcast sky, each featuring multiple rope ladders. A bowsprit extends from the ship's front, covered with a grey netting, and a grey anchor is suspended from the bow. The ship is supported by a robust foundation of gabion baskets filled with natural stones, interspersed with sections of blue-green mesh. A red and white rectangular sign, bearing Cyrillic text, is affixed to the gabion wall, likely indicating a warning or restriction. A white metal staircase with railings ascends to the ship's deck level on the port side, where golden railings are also visible. The immediate ground surrounding the display is paved concrete or asphalt. In the background, modern multi-story buildings and sparse green vegetation are visible. No individuals are present in the scene.
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