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  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route. Let the champagne flow. An unidentified reveller pours herself a glass of bubbly.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras002.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route.  A couple take their seats on the street car.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras019.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route. Let the champagne flow. Queen of Mardi Gras, 'MRE Antoinette' readies the krewe to board the street car.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras015.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route. Let the champagne flow. The king of the krewe mingles with the crowd.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras018.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route. Let the champagne flow. An unidentified reveller.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras009.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras006.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route. Diana Preston and her large hat predominate the street car.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras022.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route.Queen of Mardi Gras, 'MRE Antoinette' readies the krewe to board the street car.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras007.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route.Diana Preston and her large hat predominate the street car.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras021.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Pelicans coated in oil are cleaned and cared for at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo099.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Pelicans coated in oil are cleaned and cared for at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo095.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Pelicans coated in oil are cleaned and cared for at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo094.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Juvenile pelicans coated in oil await cleaning at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo083.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Sea Gulls coated in oil await cleaning at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo053.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Pelicans coated in oil are cleaned and cared for at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo051.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Pelicans coated in oil are cleaned and cared for at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo047.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Pelicans coated in oil are cleaned and cared for at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo044.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Pelicans coated in oil are cleaned and cared for at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo034.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Pelicans coated in oil are cleaned and cared for at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo029.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Pelicans coated in oil are cleaned and cared for at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo026.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Pelicans coated in oil are cleaned and cared for at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo025.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Juvenile pelicans coated in oil await cleaning at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo010.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Juvenile pelicans coated in oil await cleaning at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
The ecological and economic impact of BP's oil spill is devastating to the region. Oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe is evading booms laid out to stop it thanks in part to the dispersants which means the oil travels at every depth of the Gulf and washes ashore wherever the current carries it. The Louisiana wetlands produce over 30% of America's seafood and oil and gas production. They are the most fertile wetlands and nurseries of their kind in the world. BP's oil is killing everything.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo003.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
Welcome to the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC) in Fort Jakson where birds soiled by oil are bought for cleaning. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
The ecological and economic impact of BP's oil spill is devastating to the region. Oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe is evading booms laid out to stop it thanks in part to the dispersants which means the oil travels at every depth of the Gulf and washes ashore wherever the current carries it. The Louisiana wetlands produce over 30% of America's seafood and oil and gas production. They are the most fertile wetlands and nurseries of their kind in the world. BP's oil is killing everything.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo001.JPG
  • 17 Feb 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Fat Tuesday. Mardi Gras Day. Faces in the crowd. A reveler dressed in costume for the day.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    17feb15-Mardi Gras Day023.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
Signs  at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC) in Fort Jakson. Animals coated in oil are bought here having been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo103.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Pelicans coated in oil are cleaned and cared for at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo098.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Pelicans coated in oil are cleaned and cared for at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo097.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Juvenile pelicans coated in oil await cleaning at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo092.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Juvenile pelicans coated in oil await cleaning at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo091.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Juvenile pelicans coated in oil await cleaning at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo089.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Juvenile pelicans coated in oil await cleaning at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo015.JPG
  • 09 June 2010. Fort Jackson, Venice, Louisiana.<br />
What have we done? Pelicans coated in oil are cleaned and cared for at the International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)in Fort Jackson. The animals have been collected from marshes throughout Louisiana where BP's catastrophic oil spill washes ashore.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09june10-pelican-helo028.JPG