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Lookout Art

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Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 07:38 AM

17h ago

East Suffolk, United Kingdom

52.31900, 1.66500

This image depicts a cluttered boatyard or coastal storage area under an overcast sky. In the foreground, a heavily weathered wooden boat with peeling paint and numerous broken window panes rests on l…read more

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This image depicts a cluttered boatyard or coastal storage area under an overcast sky. In the foreground, a heavily weathered wooden boat with peeling paint and numerous broken window panes rests on land. Adjacent to it, a pile of large, irregular blocks, appearing to be a mix of concrete and aged timber, is visible. The ground around these objects is covered in dense green vegetation and tall, dry grasses. Behind the weathered wooden boat, a larger, dark-hulled vessel is prominent, with two orange propane tanks on its deck. Visible text on one of these tanks reads "CALORGAS" and "47 kg Propane". A smaller red propane tank is also present on the deck. Further into the background, numerous sailing yachts with tall, slender masts are visible against the cloudy sky, some appearing to be on land, others possibly in the water. Many of the boats show signs of age, disrepair, or long-term storage. The weather is distinctly overcast, with a uniform grey, cloudy sky dominating the upper portion of the image. The time of day appears to be daylight, given the overall illumination, but without direct sunlight. There is no visible human activity. The scene evokes a sense of disuse and the passage of time, characteristic of a working or disused boatyard, consistent with the provided location context of East Suffolk, United Kingdom. | Open Wire