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Evgen

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Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 07:59 AM

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Ulsan, South Korea

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The media file presents a weathered fishing vessel, oriented vertically (as if the bow is pointing upwards) due to rotation, moored at a concrete dock. The boat, named "갈매기 2호" (Galmaegi No. 2) in bla…read more

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The media file presents a weathered fishing vessel, oriented vertically (as if the bow is pointing upwards) due to rotation, moored at a concrete dock. The boat, named "갈매기 2호" (Galmaegi No. 2) in black Korean characters on its light grey hull, shows significant signs of age and exposure, with widespread rust visible on its metal structures and seams. A reddish-brown antifouling paint marks the waterline towards the bow. Above the main deck, a complex and rusty mast and rigging system dominates, featuring numerous metal poles, crossbeams, wires, and various marine equipment. This includes large fishing lamps with green caps, red and black spools of wire, and other communication or navigation devices. The intricate network of cables and ropes further highlights its function as a working fishing boat. The water surrounding the vessel is calm and reflects the overcast sky, appearing slightly murky. A sturdy, weathered concrete pier or dock is visible on the right, showing textural details and some debris, possibly fragments of a fishing net. The sky is uniformly bright and white, indicating an overcast or foggy day, which diffuses light and creates a soft, shadowless environment. No people are visible. The overall scene suggests a functional fishing boat at rest in a South Korean port, likely Ulsan, given the visible Korean text and location context. | Open Wire