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  • 08 November 2020. Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial, The Somme, Picardy, France. Remembrance Sunday.<br />
The Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial is dedicated to the commemoration of Dominion of Newfoundland forces members who were killed during World War I. The 74-acre (300,000 m2) preserved battlefield park encompasses the grounds over which the Newfoundland Regiment made their unsuccessful attack on 1 July 1916 during the first day of the Battle of the Somme.<br />
The Battle of the Somme was the regiment's first major engagement, and during an assault that lasted approximately 30 minutes the regiment was all but wiped out. Purchased in 1921 by the people of Newfoundland, the memorial site is the largest battalion memorial on the Western Front, and the largest area of the Somme battlefield that has been preserved. Along with preserved trench lines, there are a number of memorials and cemeteries contained within the site. Opened by British Field Marshal Earl Haig in 1925, the memorial site is one of only two National Historic Sites of Canada located outside of Canada.<br />
The site also contains a number of memorials as well as four cemeteries maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission; that of Y Ravine Cemetery, Hawthorn Ridge Cemeteries No. 1 and No. 2 and the mass burial site of Hunter's Cemetery.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08nov20-Somme WW1 Remembrance034.jpg
  • 08 November 2020. Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial, The Somme, Picardy, France. Remembrance Sunday.<br />
The Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial is dedicated to the commemoration of Dominion of Newfoundland forces members who were killed during World War I. The 74-acre (300,000 m2) preserved battlefield park encompasses the grounds over which the Newfoundland Regiment made their unsuccessful attack on 1 July 1916 during the first day of the Battle of the Somme.<br />
The Battle of the Somme was the regiment's first major engagement, and during an assault that lasted approximately 30 minutes the regiment was all but wiped out. Purchased in 1921 by the people of Newfoundland, the memorial site is the largest battalion memorial on the Western Front, and the largest area of the Somme battlefield that has been preserved. Along with preserved trench lines, there are a number of memorials and cemeteries contained within the site. Opened by British Field Marshal Earl Haig in 1925, the memorial site is one of only two National Historic Sites of Canada located outside of Canada.<br />
The site also contains a number of memorials as well as four cemeteries maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission; that of Y Ravine Cemetery, Hawthorn Ridge Cemeteries No. 1 and No. 2 and the mass burial site of Hunter's Cemetery.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08nov20-Somme WW1 Remembrance036.jpg
  • 08 November 2020. Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial, The Somme, Picardy, France. Remembrance Sunday.<br />
The Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial is dedicated to the commemoration of Dominion of Newfoundland forces members who were killed during World War I. The 74-acre (300,000 m2) preserved battlefield park encompasses the grounds over which the Newfoundland Regiment made their unsuccessful attack on 1 July 1916 during the first day of the Battle of the Somme.<br />
The Battle of the Somme was the regiment's first major engagement, and during an assault that lasted approximately 30 minutes the regiment was all but wiped out. Purchased in 1921 by the people of Newfoundland, the memorial site is the largest battalion memorial on the Western Front, and the largest area of the Somme battlefield that has been preserved. Along with preserved trench lines, there are a number of memorials and cemeteries contained within the site. Opened by British Field Marshal Earl Haig in 1925, the memorial site is one of only two National Historic Sites of Canada located outside of Canada.<br />
The site also contains a number of memorials as well as four cemeteries maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission; that of Y Ravine Cemetery, Hawthorn Ridge Cemeteries No. 1 and No. 2 and the mass burial site of Hunter's Cemetery.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08nov20-Somme WW1 Remembrance033.jpg
  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A yellow bellied water snake in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south of New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june15-Louisiana swamp002.JPG
  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Raised walkway over the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south of New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june15-Louisiana swamp025.JPG
  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Looking out over the grasslands in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june15-Louisiana swamp023.JPG
  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Looking out over the grasslands in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june15-Louisiana swamp022.JPG
  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Cypress and other trees and shrubs in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june15-Louisiana swamp020.JPG
  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A Bullfrog in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south of New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june15-Louisiana swamp018.JPG
  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
An Iris growing in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june15-Louisiana swamp016.JPG
  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A large cypress tree in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south of New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june15-Louisiana swamp008.JPG
  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A green Anole lizard shedding its skin in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june15-Louisiana swamp007.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Cypress and other trees and shrubs in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp035.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Raised walkway over the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp033.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Raised walkway over the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp031.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Raised walkway over the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp029.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A 'Devil Horse,' Southeastern Lubber  in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south of New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp055.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A 'Devil Horse,' Southeastern Lubber  in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south of New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp054.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
The Northern Parula (Setophaga americana) is a small New World warbler. Seen here in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp026.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
An Eastern Ribbon snake in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp024.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A bronze frog in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp023.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Cypress and other trees and shrubs in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp048.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Cypress and other trees and shrubs in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp046.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Duckweed in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp018.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
An alligator camouflaged in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south of New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp045.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Blue flowers of the Bog Lily, also known as the String Lily, Southern Swamp Lily, and Swamp Lily in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp016.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A dragonfly in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp015.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A green Anole lizard in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp011.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A green Anole lizard in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp009.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A green Anole lizard in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp008.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A green Anole lizard in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. The lizard turns brown camouflaging itself when danger threatens. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp006.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Cypress and other trees and shrubs in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp043.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A green Anole lizard in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. The lizard turns brown camouflaging itself when danger threatens. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp005.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
An alligator lies in wait in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. The lizard turns brown camouflaging itself when danger threatens. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp004.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Cypress and other trees and shrubs in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp042.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
SAGITTARIA LATIFOLIA – Wapato, Common Arrowhead, Duck-potato, Broadleaf Arrowhead, Indian Potato flower at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp003.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
An alligator camouflaged in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south of New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp052.JPG
  • 05 February 2015. Monroeville, Alabama.<br />
On the trail of Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mocking Bird.'<br />
The old historic downtown store facades have not changed much over the years.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05feb15-Harper Lee009.JPG
  • 05 February 2015. Monroeville, Alabama.<br />
On the trail of Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mocking Bird.'<br />
The old historic downtown store facades have not changed much over the years.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05feb15-Harper Lee008.JPG
  • 06 February 2015. Monroeville, Alabama.<br />
On the trail of Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mocking Bird.'<br />
The old historic downtown store facades have not changed much over the years.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06feb15-Mocking Bird065.JPG
  • 06 February 2015. Monroeville, Alabama.<br />
On the trail of Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mocking Bird.'<br />
The Courthouse Cafe in the old historic downtown area of Monroeville. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06feb15-Mocking Bird084.JPG
  • 06 February 2015. Monroeville, Alabama.<br />
On the trail of Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mocking Bird.'<br />
A patriotic bird box in the old historic downtown area of Monroeville. "America, Land that I Love.'<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06feb15-Mocking Bird058.JPG
  • 06 February 2015. Monroeville, Alabama.<br />
On the trail of Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mocking Bird.'<br />
The Courthouse Cafe in the old historic downtown area of Monroeville. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06feb15-Mocking Bird056.JPG
  • 06 February 2015. Monroeville, Alabama.<br />
On the trail of Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mocking Bird.'<br />
The old bank on the square in the old historic downtown square. Store facades have not changed much over the years.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06feb15-Mocking Bird055.JPG
  • 05 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A swallowtail butterfly.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05june14-Wetlands011.JPG
  • 05 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A barred owl looking for prey.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05june14-Wetlands009.JPG
  • 05 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A barred owl looking for prey.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05june14-Wetlands008.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Alligator in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june14-wetlands017.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Alligator in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june14-wetlands015.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Alligator in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june14-wetlands013.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Poison ivy in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june14-wetlands011.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Clogged waterways in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june14-wetlands025.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Poison ivy in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june14-wetlands010.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A cypress tress in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    bw-04june14-wetlands009.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Clogged waterways in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june14-wetlands024.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Clogged waterways in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june14-wetlands007.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Marshland at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june14-wetlands021.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Alligator in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june14-wetlands005.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Clogged waterways in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june14-wetlands018.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Raised walkway over the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june14-wetlands003.JPG
  • 04 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A large spider warms itself with young on its back at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04june14-wetlands002.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A young alligator in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands032.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A raccoon in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands031.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A turtle warming up on a log in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands030.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
The cypress rich Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands027.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A fishing spider in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands026.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
The cypress rich Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands024.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
The cypress rich Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands023.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
The cypress rich Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands022.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
The cypress rich Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands018.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Cypress knees in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands017.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
An Eastern Ribbon snake in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands034.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Wild blackberries in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands016.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Blue flowers in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands015.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Blue flowers in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands014.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Blue flowers in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands013.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A dragonfly in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands012.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A dragonfly in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands011.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
The cypress rich Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands005.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
The cypress rich Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands004.JPG
  • 02 June 2014. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
The Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02june14-wetlands001.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Regular police patrols on the currently closed beach. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills046.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Governemnt, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills038.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Governemnt, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills037.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Governemnt, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills033.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Contractors working for the BP Onshore Safety Task force survey the beach before sending out a clean up crew. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills029.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Contractors working for the BP Onshore Safety Task force survey the beach before sending out a clean up crew. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills026.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
    12oct13-BP Spills016.JPG
  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Contractors working for the BP Onshore Safety Task force survey the beach before sending out a clean up crew. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
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  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Contractors working for the BP Onshore Safety Task force survey the beach before sending out a clean up crew. Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
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  • 12th October, 2013. Wisner Beach, Port Fourchon, Louisiana.<br />
Following recent storms in the Gulf of Mexico, tar balls, oil particles and and vast oil mats from the BP Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well continue to wash ashore in abundance. Tar balls are said to contain flesh eating bacteria and leave sticky oil residue when handled. 3 1/2 years since the worst oil spill in history and on the eve of a potentially historic penalties which could be as high as $18 billion being levied against British Petroleum by the Federal Government, it is clear that BP's problems will not go away any time soon.
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  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Ben in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A grey squirrel in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A yellow bellied water snake in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south of New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
Waterways in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
An alligator camouflaged in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south of New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
An alligator camouflaged in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south of New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
An alligator camouflaged in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south of New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
An alligator camouflaged in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south of New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
A five lined skink enjoys a large grasshopper for lunch in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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