Here was located the miracle of German technology, brought from Europe. A wind turbine rotating from the wind injected pressure into the well, leading the groundwater to rise through a parallel well and accumulation of water in an open tank. From here, from the highest point of the settlement, water dispersed into the residents' houses. This miracle of technology was strange to the locals and they came to see it from distant villages. Here was the first communal house and post office. To this day, on the corner of the first communal home, you can see a blue mailbox with mail reception hours. A clock and a bell stood on the house itself, announcing the time gaps of the vain life of respectable German settlers. Translated with Google Translate