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This image shows a close-up, low-angle view of a rustic, custom-built wood-burning stove or furnace. The stove is made of weathered, rusted metal, with visible welds and a rough, textured surface. The main body of the stove is cylindrical, with a large, circular, hinged metal door on the right side. This door is painted a chipped, faded blue and has a small metal handle. Inside the open section of the cylinder, numerous rounded stones are visible, suggesting they are intended to absorb and radiate heat.

To the left of the main cylinder, a large, angled metal chute or pipe extends outwards, also showing signs of rust and wear. This component appears to be connected to the stove's combustion chamber or fuel loading area. A smaller, cylindrical metal pipe extends from the left side of the main stove body and is secured by visible welds.

The background consists of wooden planks, likely part of a wall or ceiling, with a visible grain and some knotting, giving a warm, aged appearance. The lighting is dim and somewhat dramatic, with strong shadows cast by the stove's components. The overall impression is one of a functional, utilitarian structure, possibly in a shed, workshop, or rural dwelling. The context of "Большой Букор, Russia" suggests a cold climate where such a heating apparatus would be essential. No people are visible in the image, and no discernible text is present. The scene evokes a sense of practical, handmade construction and the need for warmth.
Ledi 12

Jun 24, 2026, 2:54 PM

Большой Букор, Russia

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This image shows a close-up, low-angle view of a rustic, custom-built wood-burning stove or furnace. The stove is made of weathered, rusted metal, with visible welds and a rough, textured surface. The main body of the stove is cylindrical, with a large, circular, hinged metal door on the right side. This door is painted a chipped, faded blue and has a small metal handle. Inside the open section of the cylinder, numerous rounded stones are visible, suggesting they are intended to absorb and radiate heat. To the left of the main cylinder, a large, angled metal chute or pipe extends outwards, also showing signs of rust and wear. This component appears to be connected to the stove's combustion chamber or fuel loading area. A smaller, cylindrical metal pipe extends from the left side of the main stove body and is secured by visible welds. The background consists of wooden planks, likely part of a wall or ceiling, with a visible grain and some knotting, giving a warm, aged appearance. The lighting is dim and somewhat dramatic, with strong shadows cast by the stove's components. The overall impression is one of a functional, utilitarian structure, possibly in a shed, workshop, or rural dwelling. The context of "Большой Букор, Russia" suggests a cold climate where such a heating apparatus would be essential. No people are visible in the image, and no discernible text is present. The scene evokes a sense of practical, handmade construction and the need for warmth.

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