Well, I can see a battleship. That has turned turtle, as navy types say. But not yesterday - looks like she is being used as a tender for those smaller ships. They have sheds/workshops, oil tanks, what looks like huge cotton reels. Don't know what the small vessels are - at first I thought tugs but not really. Maybe because the battleship is upside down, the mental association would be tugs to sort it out but clearly there is no urgency.
Again, first glance thought the vessel at top of image was towing the inverted ship, but she - the battlewagon - is staying put and there's a line out of picture at the bow.
So, has the capsized battleship been left where she was and pressed into use as a mole or has she been brought here for that purpose?
Just a vague thought, could this be Pearl Harbor? I somehow don't think so.
Gary, if you know more, pray tell.
PS crossed in the post with
@Mikey, will watch the film. As a young child, visited Orkney where you could still see some wrecks of the German High Seas fleet which surrendered in 1918 and was interred at Scapa Flow. Eventually, the German senior officers decided the most honourable course of action was for the entire fleet to be scuttled. And that was done.