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The image depicts a marina in Tallinn, Estonia, likely at sunset, with the camera oriented generally westward. The scene is illuminated by a bright, low-lying sun positioned slightly right of the frame's vertical center, creating significant lens flare and bathing the environment in warm, golden light.

In the foreground and midground, numerous recreational boats are docked along several parallel piers. The piers are constructed from both wood and concrete. The water is calm and dark, providing clear reflections of the boat hulls and the undersides of the docks. A prominent white motorboat, registered as "VLV-558," is visible in the lower-left and central foreground, tied to a wooden pier. Further along the pier to the right, a white sailboat with a covered sail and the registration "VKJ-278" is docked. Other boats, including both sailboats with tall masts and rigging, and various motorboats and cabin cruisers, fill the berths. Along the piers, red lifebuoy stations are visible, specifically two prominent ones, and numerous white power pedestals for shore power connections are distributed. Mooring lines are taut, securing the vessels.

The background reveals a distant, hazy skyline dominated by industrial port infrastructure. Large cargo cranes, industrial buildings, and what appear to be large ferry or cargo ships are discernible silhouettes against the sun-drenched horizon. The specific structures suggest the Old City Harbour area of Tallinn. High in the upper-left sky, a faint white airplane contrail is visible. No people are present in the scene.

Given the visual evidence, the location is identified as **Pirita Marina** in Tallinn, Estonia, with the camera looking westward towards the Old City Harbour, captured during sunset hours due to the low sun's position and the direction of light relative to the background landmarks.
IrinGA

Jun 7, 2026, 5:50 PM

Tallinn, Estonia

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The image depicts a marina in Tallinn, Estonia, likely at sunset, with the camera oriented generally westward. The scene is illuminated by a bright, low-lying sun positioned slightly right of the frame's vertical center, creating significant lens flare and bathing the environment in warm, golden light. In the foreground and midground, numerous recreational boats are docked along several parallel piers. The piers are constructed from both wood and concrete. The water is calm and dark, providing clear reflections of the boat hulls and the undersides of the docks. A prominent white motorboat, registered as "VLV-558," is visible in the lower-left and central foreground, tied to a wooden pier. Further along the pier to the right, a white sailboat with a covered sail and the registration "VKJ-278" is docked. Other boats, including both sailboats with tall masts and rigging, and various motorboats and cabin cruisers, fill the berths. Along the piers, red lifebuoy stations are visible, specifically two prominent ones, and numerous white power pedestals for shore power connections are distributed. Mooring lines are taut, securing the vessels. The background reveals a distant, hazy skyline dominated by industrial port infrastructure. Large cargo cranes, industrial buildings, and what appear to be large ferry or cargo ships are discernible silhouettes against the sun-drenched horizon. The specific structures suggest the Old City Harbour area of Tallinn. High in the upper-left sky, a faint white airplane contrail is visible. No people are present in the scene. Given the visual evidence, the location is identified as **Pirita Marina** in Tallinn, Estonia, with the camera looking westward towards the Old City Harbour, captured during sunset hours due to the low sun's position and the direction of light relative to the background landmarks.

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