Yurovo. Part 1
Yurovo is a village in the Gryazovets district of Vologda region, the center of a rural settlement. The population is more than 700 people. It is located on the Komela River.
The study of the place has traditionally begun not with yard spaces, but with dugouts, cellars, garages, barns, sheds and other outbuildings.
On the bank of the river I found several incomprehensible structures. Whether it's a vegetable storage, or a garage for a boat motor.
It would be strange to store vegetables in a cellar located on such a gentle bank of a not very small river, which may already overflow its banks in the spring.
Garages for outboard motors are usually made close to the water and they are almost always made of iron.
There is something similar on the other shore too! If the cellar for storing vegetables is built of wood, because there is nothing expensive there, then the outboard motor should be more protected from intruders.
Next, I moved to the center of the village to capture garages mixed with structures that look more like stables.
For ordinary dugouts, they are very large.
Dugouts give more sensations, but I was glad of these triangular roofs.
Now I need to figure out why the cellars (or dugouts, or vegetable storages) they delight me so much.
A garage for a car is the most common outbuilding.
Then there are baths with sheds, which are less common. There are baths in villages and settlements, and they are usually located on private territories. Sheds also stand in public spaces, but this is a thing of the past.
And dugouts are so rare and very much in the past that they arouse great interest.
And finding them with subsequent photography is a whole adventure! That's the answer.