
Nebraska and Colorado meet at the southern edge of this western high plains landscape, where the high prairie is defined by a series of north-to-south drainage patterns. The northern half is dominated by the sprawling reaches of O Neill Draw and Walrath Draw, while the southern terrain transitions into a more intricate network of erosional features. Significant human modification of the landscape is evident through the irrigation systems designed to manage water in this semi-arid region, specifically the Peterson Ditch and the State Line Ditch which run parallel to the state border. A rigid grid of rural roads, including RD 18 and RD 179, dissects the terrain into standard sections, illustrating the systematic land division of the Public Land Survey System that governs this agricultural and ranching territory.
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1961 Barton
Deuel County, NE

1961 Chappell SE
Deuel County, NE

1971 Big Springs NE
Deuel County, NE

1971 Big Springs NW
Deuel County, NE

1971 Chappell NE
Deuel County, NE

1971 Chappell NW
Deuel County, NE

1972 Lodgepole SE
Deuel County, NE

1972 Mount Vernon
Deuel County, NE

2021 Barton
Deuel County, NE

2021 Big Springs NE
Deuel County, NE

2021 Big Springs NW
Deuel County, NE

2021 Chappell NE
Deuel County, NE

2021 Chappell NW
Deuel County, NE

2021 Chappell SE
Deuel County, NE

2021 Lodgepole SE
Deuel County, NE

2021 Mount Vernon
Deuel County, NE