Old wooden groynes with seabirds along the Baltic Sea coast
Old wooden groynes form a long, slightly curved line extending into the sea. The structures are partially filled with stones and show visible signs of age and natural wear.
Numerous seabirds, including cormorants and gulls, are perched along the groynes, using them as resting and observation points. Their presence adds life and movement to the scene.
In the foreground, coastal stones are washed by seawater. The view represents the characteristic coastal environment near the Pape canal, where natural and historical elements merge into a single landscape.



