Hubby & I took a bikeride along the levee in New Orleans East (Highway 90) to see what we could find, close to 18 months post Katrina.
Here are a few pix (click on pix to see full-size versions)
New Orleans from the Hwy 90 Levee
A Katrina-created "outhouse"
A barge that came to rest between the levee and Hwy 90
More big boats washed in from Lake Borgne and possible a result of the MRGO's affect on the tidal surge
The levee that runs ~ 3 miles from Textron Marine to the Chef Pass bridge. It was pretty muddy that day and I almost got a mud bath in this mess of puddles. :)
One of many camps sitting alone in Lake Catherine
I intend to update my Chef Hwy/Hwy 90 website, the Orphaned Boats and Katrina Recovery websites with all the pictures this weekend.
Blogging from Slidell, Louisiana about loving life on the Gulf Coast despite BP and Katrina
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A friend of mine had a camp. This is after the flood, with literally nothing left.
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