Ice piles on the coast of the Gulf of Riga during sunset
Impressive ice piles are visible on the coast of the Gulf of Riga, formed from cracked ice sheets pushed on top of one another. The ice chunks have a pale greenish tint, and their edges stand out sharply against the surroundings. In the foreground, the ground is covered with a layer of snow and frozen sea foam, creating a rough and uneven texture.
Above the horizon, dramatic skies with dense, dark clouds are seen, illuminated in places by the rays of the setting sun. A warm, pinkish and yellowish light is observable along the horizon, contrasting with the cold tones of the ice and snow. This interplay of light and shadow creates depth and emphasizes the vastness of the winter landscape.
In the distance, the sea is calm and partially frozen, merging with the misty horizon. The ice ridges serve as a natural barrier between the shore and open water, demonstrating the power of wind and currents during the winter season. The overall atmosphere is quiet, cold, and visually striking, characterizing the ever-changing nature of the Baltic Sea coast.







