Row of wooden groynes with cormorants and gulls in the Baltic Sea
A massive row of wooden groynes stretches across the sea surface, built from vertical logs and stones. The structure stands out against the calm water and clear sky.
Cormorants and gulls are densely perched along the groynes, using them as a safe resting place. The birds form a strong silhouette that emphasizes the area’s role as a natural habitat.
Gentle waves move around the groynes, revealing the dynamic nature of the coastline. The scene is characteristic of the Baltic Sea coast near the Pape canal, where historic coastal structures have become part of the natural landscape.




