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 two indigenous men transporting poles on a primitive cart with wooden wheels across grassland at Hoffnungsfeld. The bush is in the background.
The photo shows five indigenous workers chopping a tree trunk into poles at Hoffnungsfeld. In the foreground is grassland with the Chaco bush in the background.
The photo shows an indigenous man and woman using a primitive plow hitched up to a pair of oxen to plow a field at Hoffnungsfeld. There are a couple of trees scattered throughout the field with denser bush surrounding the field.
Three Mennonite men are working with hoes along straight rows in the nursery garden at Hoffnungsfeld, while another man and women appear to be seeding by hand. The garden is surrounded by bush.
The photo shows the southward view of the future nursery garden at Hoffnungsfeld. There is scrub vegetation in the foreground and the Chaco bush in the background.
The photo shows the westward view of the future nursery garden at Hoffnungsfeld. A row of fenceposts give evidence a fence surrounded the area and two people are working in front of the fence. A building and the Chaco bush are in the background.
The photo shows a man standing beside the monument of the first delegation of settlers in 1921 at Hoffnungsfeld. [The initials A E appear to be carved into the monument.?] The surrounding area is scrub vegetation with the Chaco bush in the background.
The photo shows the courtyard of the administration center in Hoffnungsfeld. This picture shows the completed buildings which are under construction in BK5-134. A number of people are working at different jobs connected with the layout of the courtyard.
The photo shows the administration office in Hoffnungsfeld under construction. The wooden beam and log framed structure is standing next to two other buildings, one complete and the other incomplete. The latter have thatched roofs.