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    Default Pictures from my old stomping grounds


    At the end of the first page is "More Pictures"..Be sure to click for more. This part of LA is not getting much attention.....

    http://www.plaqueminesparish.com/Eme...hPresident.php
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    Wow those are some pics, I wonder how the will move that big ship off the levee, and boats off the hwy. Its still amazing what mother nature can do.
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    Thanks for sharing those pics! i'm from lafayette and spent some time in Venice while in school. i was wondering what was going on down there. NO was hit hard, but there is more to S. La than NO!

    any word on the USFWS station out on Pass a Loutre? i'm sure that is gone. it will be interesting to see how the delta has changed when the water recedes....if it recedes..

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    Hey DonG. That was some of my old stomping ground as well. I have a pic of a single cow standing on the Empire bridge just behind those poggie boats. It's hard to imagine the damage that is below New Orleans. I have caught out of the Boothville Heliport many times since it was built also. I figured that most of what was down around Boothville was gone but those pics really brought it to light. Thanks for sharing.

    TAE73, they have derrick barges that can pic up much larger loads than those boats with no problem. Thats if they can get them close enough to set up
    Last edited by Tommy; 09-07-2005 at 04:37 PM.
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