Liepaja northern forts in winter by the Baltic Sea
This image shows the Liepaja northern forts during the winter season, where historical concrete ruins sit directly on the Baltic Sea coast. Snow covers the steep slope and rubble, creating a sharp contrast between the white surface and the gray, eroded structures. In the distance, human figures are visible on the ice-covered water, indicating the popularity of this site even during the cold months.
The ruins are scattered along the shoreline, partially washed into the sea, showcasing the long-term impact of wave action on the coastal fortifications. The sky is clear and blue, illuminating the landscape with bright, cold light. The sea surface appears calm, covered with a thin layer of ice and remnants of snow.
The concrete blocks and collapsed walls in the foreground create a dramatic and harsh environment. Numerous footprints are visible in the snow, suggesting active tourist traffic. The overall atmosphere is historical and monumental, highlighting the struggle of man-made structures against the forces of nature.







