After walking from the tourist stop lot for about a kilometer (part of this distance will be along the path on a steep slope), we come to an open space in the woods. Now there is a forest Nursery of Sosnovsky forestry. Here they are engaged in growing coniferous trees, climate, weather and natural conditions are optimal for such an important business. After walking along the road to the South for another half a kilometer, we will go down to the river Volchya and the new wooden bridge, which was opened in early June 2020. Once this place (including the forest nursery) was called Kosela, and the place directly at the rapids of the river – Koskenranta (in translate coast with rapids). There were 4 houses here before the war. Just downstream from the bridge, there was also a mill and a Miller's house nearby. The owner of the mill was Philemon Paussu, who lived here with his wife Anna and mother. There was a buckwheat thresher in the mill. In general, there used to be many mills on the rapids of the Volchya river, since the river itself is rich in rapids and has a fairly winding course, the energy of the current was used here for a long time. The road across the river leads directly to the village of Borisovo.