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This is the 18th century Canal de Castilla, a canal

This is the 18th century Canal de Castilla, a canal

This is the 18th century Canal de Castilla, a canal system that originally contained 50 locks. This portion, once used to transport crops, is located in Fromista, Spain. Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in... More

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, poses by the Puente de Orbigo, a medieval 13th century bridge, which is over the Rio Orbigo in Hospital de Orbigo, S... More

Don Getty (Right), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Don Getty (Right), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Don Getty (Right), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District project manager for the Kentucky Lock Addition Project, and Barney Schulte, the project’s lead engineer, monitor the progress of the placement ... More

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, sits next to a statue of an ancient pilgrim resting his feet staring up at the San Marcos Parador May 22, 2014, in L... More

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, snapped a photo May 3, 2014, of this rainbow over the outskirts of Pamplona, Spain, during his 490-mile pilgrimage o... More

Barney Schulte, technical engineer for Kentucky Lock

Barney Schulte, technical engineer for Kentucky Lock

Barney Schulte, technical engineer for Kentucky Lock Addition Project, checks specifications for the gantry crane lift system in preparation for the movement of a 1.3 million pound concrete shell Aug. 4, 2018 i... More

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, rests on a medieval bridge over the Rio Ulzama in the suburbs of Pamplona, Spain, May 3, 2014 during a 490-mile pilg... More

This is the rear entrance into the 13th century Cathedral

This is the rear entrance into the 13th century Cathedral

This is the rear entrance into the 13th century Cathedral de Santa Maria, located in Burgos, Spain. Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, captured this ph... More

This is the side entrance into the 13th century Cathedral

This is the side entrance into the 13th century Cathedral

This is the side entrance into the 13th century Cathedral de Santa Maria, located in Burgos, Spain. Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, captured this ph... More

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, stands on a beautiful vista overlooking the region of Galicia May 30, 2014, in the vicinity of Alto do Poio, Spain. ... More

This is Santa Maria de Eunate, a 12th century church

This is Santa Maria de Eunate, a 12th century church

This is Santa Maria de Eunate, a 12th century church located near Puente La Reina, Spain. Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, snapped this photo May 4, ... More

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army

Barney Schulte, a structural engineer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, is standing in the Plaza San Marcos May 4, 2014, near an original 12th century pilgrim hostel and monastery located ... More

This is the monument Cruz de Ferro at the peak of Puerto

This is the monument Cruz de Ferro at the peak of Puerto

This is the monument Cruz de Ferro at the peak of Puerto Irago, Spain, which is at altitude of 4,434 feet. Pilgrims often leave a special prayer, blessing or offering at the location. Barney Schulte, a structu... More

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