Niobrara State Park Confluence of Missouri and Niobrara
Niobrara State Park Closer View of Confluence – White Cliffs in Distance.
Latter Day Saint Marker (intersection between Latter Day Saints & Ponca)
Ponca Tannery – South of Hwy 12 on Gravel Road
Powwow Grounds – South of Hwy 12 on Gravel Road
Close up of Powwow Grounds – South of Hwy 12 on Gravel Road
Cemetery
Cemetery (Large White Cross)
Cemetery View to Niobrara Valley
Buffalo Pasture – West of Cemetery
Buffalo Pasture – West of Cemetery
Flooding on Hwy 12 west of town of Niobrara / Vicinity of Fish Smell Village, 5 miles east of Verdel
View of Missouri River in flood
Missouri River View (bicycle, interpretive sign)
Floodwaters north of Niobrara High School
Niobrara High School Sandbagged
Moonrise over Niobrara River, view to east from Niobrara State Park
Moonrise over Niobrara River, view to east from Niobrara State Park
Moonrise over Niobrara River, view to east from Niobrara State Park
Moonrise over Niobrara River, view to east from Niobrara State Park
Moonrise over Niobrara River, view to east from Niobrara State Park
Moonrise over Niobrara River, view to east from Niobrara State Park
Moonrise over Niobrara River, view to east from Niobrara State Park
Moonrise over Niobrara River, view to east from Niobrara State Park
Old Railroad Grade (hiker/biker trail) view west over Niobrara River. View of White Cliffs
Hiker/Biker trail – view east of confluence of Missouri/Niobrara
Hiker/Biker trail and flood waters
View to S.W. across Ponca Creek Valley East of Verdel Hwy 12
View to Southwest from Hwy 12 – bluffs (hills on right horizon—possibly excavations)
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