The photo shows trial plots of potatoes in the nursery garden in Hoffnungsfeld. This is taken from the same viewpoint as BK1-009. A barbed wire fence surrounds the garden and beyond is grassland and Chaco bush.
The photo shows the people involved in a land transfer in Bergthal. Two men involved in the transfer are standing beside a truck on which are several additional people. The vehicle has been identified as a 1928 Chevrolet.
The photo shows the wood framed Doerksen home in Bergfeld. The house has a thatched roof and a small veranda in front overhanging the eating area. The washing/laundry utensils are visible at the side of the house on the right side of the photo. Two men are standing in front of the house.
The photo shows the house of Isaak Doerksen in Bergfeld. The log framed house has a thatched roof and wrap around veranda. A group of men are gathered around a wagon next to the house.
The photo shows the log framed Isaak Doerksen house under construction in Bergfeld. It appears to have a veranda surrounding the home. [Isaak Doerksen is standing in front of the structure.] The Chaco bush is seen in the background.
The photo shows the Johan R. Funk corn field in Bergthal. There is a second man with Johan and the buildings on the homestead are seen in the distance.
The photo shows the Johan R. Funk cotton and corn field in Bergthal. Johann is standing among the corn and in the background are the buildings on the homestead.
The photo shows Johan Funk and two other men standing in the cornfield in Bergthal. Beside the corn is a field of cotton and in the distance is the homestead.
The photo shows Johan Funk standing in a cassava (yuca) field in Bergthal. [His homestead is in the distance.] Log and barbed wire fencing surrounds some of the fields.