The image displays the upper sections of a large, dark brown wooden replica sailing ship, identified as the Flor de la Mar, a historical carrack museum located in Malacca City, Malaysia
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The image displays the upper sections of a large, dark brown wooden replica sailing ship, identified as the Flor de la Mar, a historical carrack museum located in Malacca City, Malaysia

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The image displays the upper sections of a large, dark brown wooden replica sailing ship, identified as the Flor de la Mar, a historical carrack museum located in Malacca City, Malaysia. Three primary masts are visible, supporting an intricate array of dark rigging lines and ladder-like shrouds. A dark, circular crow's nest is positioned midway up the central mast. Approximately ten individuals, appearing as adult tourists, are distributed across the ship's accessible upper decks, standing or moving on the wooden platforms and stairways. The sky above is entirely overcast, presenting a uniform light gray hue. The ship's hull is constructed from dark planks, with wooden railings lining the upper deck perimeter. A faint outline of a terrestrial structure is barely visible at the bottom right edge.