Soviet automobile, inside the Occupation Museum.
Graffiti in one of the poorer parts of Tallinn.
Alleyway with wood siding.
A ruined building, close to an enormous graveyard.
Fish inside a Cafe Reval coffee shop, Coca Cola Plaza.
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Interestingly engraved lighter, belonging to one of the members of the Estonian Air Force who we met on our first night.
Children simulating combat with plastic shields and swords.
Old and New Tallinn, as viewed from atop the mysterious ice-rink containing Soviet structure we found.
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The entrance to a huge library.
Public art, close to the Occupation Museum.
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A stuffed orangtutan in Sarah’s mother’s living room, in Radlett.
A group of reflective children Sarah and I followed from the bus stop to the Town Hall Square: nexus of Old Tallinn.
Warning sign outside the most intriguing hole we discovered in Tallinn.
The Estonian House of Parliament, in the Toompea.
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Sarah relaxing inside Kiek in de Kök; one of the medieval cannon towers.