Barn near Brule, Nebraska

Ren and Scott of @xcountytravelers are on the road again and photographing barns as well as courthouses, monuments, and parks! Ren sent me this delightful barn photo from Nebraska!

This barn is located in the western part of Nebraska (US), very close to the spot where the northeast corner juts into the area. I like the landscape in the above photo very much, except for the fact that there are so few trees! The little ravine in which the barn is located is quite lovely!


screenshot from BING Maps

Since the building is partly hidden behind a rise in the land, it is almost impossible to discern much detail about it. But it is still a charming shot, none-the-less! The terrain screenshot from Acme Mapper (below) shows that the homestead on which the barn is located is right at the edge of Berry Gulch, near Lake CW McConaghy.


screenshot from AcmeMapper

Thank you for sending this barn photo and thinking of me while you were on the road! Half the rewards on this post will be sent to you!

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26-May-2020



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Very beautiful your photo, you see a magic and quiet place

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Holy Cow! I know where Brule, Nebraska is! I believe I have some photographs from that area myself.

After all the miles of 'flatter than piss on a plate' of the greater Midwest, western Nebraska is always a taste of things to come...

All that and a barn. I like it!

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