Thursday, June 14, 2012

Shubert, Nebraska

We made it to Indian Cave State Park after a very windy drive across miles of farmland. We arrived on Saturday night, but by Sunday morning there were very few people camping at the park. The first night I saw a deer, an owl, a bat and lots of fireflies outside the camper. There is a historic town called St. Deroin in the park. One of the buildings in the town is an old one room brick school which was built in the 1800's. I have posted a few pictures of the school below.





After visiting St. Deroin, we headed to the indian cave. Despite years of people defacing the cave by carving initials into the walls, a few petroglyphs remain. Below are pictures of the cave and one of the glyphs.





I enjoyed visiting the park, but I doubt we would drive that far off of the interstate to return.

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