The last remaining house of a once-small settlement—its architecture strikingly alien to the South-Western shores of Lake Onega, and rare even across other northern regions. Two timber structures joined by a narrow connecting log passage: one, a traditional living space crowned with a ridgepole shaped like a bird; the other, a utilitarian barnyard wing. A vanishing remnant of the North—see it before it's gone!
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