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  • The Wagon Wheel Fence, an on-going project, is made from over 1,000 antique wagon and tractor wheels and is located in Uniontown along US- 195. The landmark Dahmen barn, built in 1935, and the wheel fence are being renovated. The barn will include studios and workshop space for artisans, seminars, demonstrations and workshops. The facility will also host community events such as outdoor concerts, flea markets, barn dances, community parties and other activities for all ages.
    PalouseWagonWheelFence1.jpg
  • Hay loft in old barn in Sweden. A hayloft is a space above a barn, stable or cow-shed, traditionally used for storage of hay or other fodder for the animals below. Haylofts were used mainly before the widespread use of very large hay bales, which allow simpler handling of bulk hay.
    SlagesnasLoft3.jpg
  • Old barn building in the agricultural Palouse area of eastern Washington state.
    PalouseBarn7.jpg
  • Dilapidated barn building in the Bend area of central Oregon
    BendBarn1.jpg
  • Dilapidated barn building in the agricultural Palouse area of eastern Washington state.
    PalouseBarnRuin1.jpg
  • Old barn building in the agricultural Palouse area of eastern Washington state.
    PalouseBarn6.jpg
  • Old barn building in the agricultural Palouse area of eastern Washington state.
    PalouseBarn9.jpg
  • Dilapidated barn building in the agricultural Palouse area of eastern Washington state.
    PalouseFallenBarn.jpg
  • Old barn building in the agricultural Palouse area of eastern Washington state.
    PalouseBarn10.jpg
  • Barn outside Mount Rainier National Park with the peak of the mountain looming behind it
    MountRainierBarn.jpg
  • Barn on field in southern Oregon in the winter
    WinterBarn1.jpg
  • Dilapidated barn building in the Bend area of central Oregon
    BendBarn4.jpg
  • Dilapidated barn building in the Bend area of central Oregon
    BendBarn3.jpg
  • Old barn building in the agricultural Palouse area of eastern Washington state.
    PalouseBarn11.jpg
  • Old barn building in the agricultural Palouse area of eastern Washington state.
    PalouseRedBarn1.jpg
  • Dilapidated barn building in the agricultural Palouse area of eastern Washington state.
    PalouseBarnRuin2.jpg
  • Old barn building in the agricultural Palouse area of eastern Washington state with cow parsley flowers in the foreground
    PalouseBarnFlowers1.jpg
  • Dilapidated barn building in the Bend area of central Oregon
    BendBarn2.jpg
  • Barn near Leavenworth, Washington in winter
    LakeWenatcheeBarn1.jpg
  • Barn in Palouse area of eastern Washington state
    PalouseBarn1.jpg
  • The Wagon Wheel Fence, an on-going project, is made from over 1,000 antique wagon and tractor wheels and is located in Uniontown along US- 195. The landmark Dahmen barn, built in 1935, and the wheel fence are being renovated. The barn will include studios and workshop space for artisans, seminars, demonstrations and workshops. The facility will also host community events such as outdoor concerts, flea markets, barn dances, community parties and other activities for all ages.
    PalouseWagonWheelFence3.jpg
  • The Wagon Wheel Fence, an on-going project, is made from over 1,000 antique wagon and tractor wheels and is located in Uniontown along US- 195. The landmark Dahmen barn, built in 1935, and the wheel fence are being renovated. The barn will include studios and workshop space for artisans, seminars, demonstrations and workshops. The facility will also host community events such as outdoor concerts, flea markets, barn dances, community parties and other activities for all ages.
    PalouseWagonWheelFence2.jpg
  • Old barn building in the agricultural Palouse area of eastern Washington state.
    PalouseMachinery.jpg
  • Hay loft in old barn in Sweden. A hayloft is a space above a barn, stable or cow-shed, traditionally used for storage of hay or other fodder for the animals below. Haylofts were used mainly before the widespread use of very large hay bales, which allow simpler handling of bulk hay.
    SlagesnasLoft3-2.jpg
  • Hay loft in old barn in Sweden. A hayloft is a space above a barn, stable or cow-shed, traditionally used for storage of hay or other fodder for the animals below. Haylofts were used mainly before the widespread use of very large hay bales, which allow simpler handling of bulk hay.
    SlagesnasLoft2.jpg
  • Hay loft in old barn in Sweden. A hayloft is a space above a barn, stable or cow-shed, traditionally used for storage of hay or other fodder for the animals below. Haylofts were used mainly before the widespread use of very large hay bales, which allow simpler handling of bulk hay.
    SlagesnasLoft1.jpg
  • Old barn building in the agricultural Palouse area of eastern Washington state.
    PalouseCountry.jpg
  • Farm buildings in the palouse area of eastern Washington
    PalouseBarn2.jpg
  • Barn in the Ozark Mountains area of Arkansas
    OzarkBarn1.jpg
  • Farm buildings in the agricultural Palouse area of eastern Washington state.
    PalouseRedFarm.jpg
  • Lofoten is an archipelago and a traditional district in the county of Nordland, Norway. Lofoten is known for a distinctive scenery with dramatic mountains and peaks, open sea and sheltered bays, beaches and untouched lands. Though lying within the Arctic Circle, the archipelago experiences one of the world's largest elevated temperature anomalies relative to its high latitude.
    LeknesFarm1.jpg
  • House on old farm the southern province of Blekinge in Sweden, near Kyrkhult.
    SlagesnasHouse6.jpg
  • Rusty old car in the Palouse region of eastern Washington state
    PalouseCar1.jpg
  • House on old farm the southern province of Blekinge in Sweden, near Kyrkhult.
    SlagesnasHouse11.jpg
  • House on old farm the southern province of Blekinge in Sweden, near Kyrkhult.
    SlagesnasHouse7.jpg
  • Fence on field in southern Oregon in the winter
    WinterFence2.jpg
  • House on old farm the southern province of Blekinge in Sweden, near Kyrkhult.
    SlagesnasHouse12.jpg
  • House on old farm the southern province of Blekinge in Sweden, near Kyrkhult.
    SlagesnasHouse8.jpg
  • House on old farm the southern province of Blekinge in Sweden, near Kyrkhult.
    SlagesnasHouse1.jpg
  • Cottage in the southern province of Blekinge in Sweden, near Kyrkhult.
    SlagesnasHouse2.jpg
  • Farm buildings in the palouse area of eastern Washington
    PalouseBarn2Hor.jpg
  • Fence on field in southern Oregon in the winter
    WinterFence1.jpg
  • Farm buldings in the Palouse region of eastern Washington state, USA
    PalouseBarn4.jpg
  • House on old farm the southern province of Blekinge in Sweden, near Kyrkhult.
    SlagesnasHouse10.jpg
  • House on old farm the southern province of Blekinge in Sweden, near Kyrkhult.
    SlagesnasHouse9.jpg
  • House on old farm the southern province of Blekinge in Sweden, near Kyrkhult.
    SlagesnasHouse5.jpg
  • House on old farm the southern province of Blekinge in Sweden, near Kyrkhult.
    SlagesnasHouse3.jpg
  • Farm bulding in the Palouse region of eastern Washington state, USA
    PalouseBarn5.jpg
  • House on old farm the southern province of Blekinge in Sweden, near Kyrkhult.
    SlagesnasHouse4.jpg
  • Lake Crescent is a deep lake located entirely within Olympic National Park in Clallam County, Washington, United States, approximately 17 miles west of Port Angeles, Washington on U.S. Route 101 and nearby to the small community of Piedmont. At an official maximum depth of 624 feet it is officially the second deepest lake in Washington. Unofficial depth measurements of more than 1,000 feet have been recorded. Lake Crescent is known for its brilliant blue waters and exceptional clarity, caused by a lack of nitrogen in the water which inhibits the growth of algae. It is located in a popular recreational area which is home to a number of trails, including the Spruce Railroad Trail, Pyramid Mountain trail, and the Barnes Creek trail to Marymere Falls. The Spruce Railroad Trail follows the grade of what was once the tracks of a logging railroad along the shores of the lake. Following this trail on the north side of the lake, one can find the entrance to an old railroad tunnel as well as "Devils Punch Bowl", a popular swimming and diving area.
    LakeCrescent4.jpg
  • Marymere Falls, in Washington's Olympic National Park, covered in snow and ice during winter. Marymere Falls is located in Olympic National Park near Lake Crescent in Washington, United States. The falls are accessed by a one-mile, well maintained, dirt trail through old-growth lowland forest consisting of fir, cedar, hemlock, and alder trees. Falls creek descends from Aurora Ridge and tumbles over Marymere Falls and then flows into Barnes Creek. It has a height of 90 feet. The falls is one of the more popular attractions in the area, due to ease of access and proximity to U.S. Highway 101.
    MarymereFallsWinter1.jpg
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