Living in a primitive guesthouse built 150 years ago

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Today, while passing through a village in the Black Sea, I came across an old handmade, primitive wooden structure, and when I researched this place, when I learned its purpose of use, I was amazed at the way life worked in those years. I am sharing a short story of 'Serende', which belongs to a 3-storey Black Sea region. I stayed in the guesthouse of this mansion, which I found by chance at around 12:00, which was built to host guests or homeless people from ancient times. Since it has not been used for many years, it was used as a wood warehouse. I had a cleaning work of about 4 hours on the average. I will share these parts from the community post section. I prepared a meal for myself in the fireplace made of hand-carved stone. Sudden torrential rain on a sunny day is an ordinary day for this region. With the sound of rain and the sound of food in the fireplace, my dog, after a short break with ice, I went to the top floor to sleep in the morning to go to other parts of the region. After reading a little bit of my book in my guesthouse room, which I illuminated with gas lamps and candles, I set out in the morning, don't miss my next tour of the abandoned village. Thanks for watching

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