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The image depicts a tranquil maritime scene at either sunrise or sunset, characterized by a distinct golden hour light. The sky transitions from a brilliant golden-yellow at the horizon, indicating the sun's low position, through orange and soft pink hues, culminating in a clear, light blue overhead where faint contrails are visible. In the foreground, a dark, textured concrete quay or pier edge occupies the bottom portion of the frame. The water surface, reflecting the sky's warm colors, is relatively calm with gentle, undulating ripples, particularly noticeable in the darker, cooler tones closer to the foreground. Dominating the mid-ground are two passenger ferries moored alongside what appears to be a pier or dock. The vessel on the right is a white and blue ferry, identified by the name "VEGTIND" prominently displayed on its side in white lettering. Below the windows, the text "Salme grupp" is also discernible. This ferry has multiple levels of windows and radar equipment on its top deck. To the left of "VEGTIND," another white ferry, slightly further back and partially obscured, bears the name "STRANDE" on its hull. This vessel features a red-accented stern and a multi-tiered superstructure. Further in the distance, towards the left horizon, a smaller, darker vessel, possibly a workboat or another ferry, is visible on the water. Beyond it, a low-lying landmass or breakwater extends across the horizon, with several small, dark objects (likely buoys or markers) dotting the water in between. On the far right, a section of vibrant green foliage, likely from a tree or shrub, partially frames the image. No individuals are visible in the scene. The overall impression is one of quietude in a port or harbor environment. Considering the vessel names "VEGTIND" and "STRANDE," these ferries are known to have operated on domestic routes within Estonia, particularly connecting the mainland with Saaremaa and Hiiumaa islands. While their primary operational ports are not Tallinn, their presence in a port or harbor within the city of Tallinn, Estonia, suggests potential for maintenance, repositioning, or winter layover at a facility such as those found in Kopli Bay or another specialized marina within the Tallinn area.
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