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  • 06 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 06 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 06 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 06 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06oct05-post Katrina018.JPG
  • 06 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06oct05-post Katrina017.JPG
  • 9th Oct, 2005. Hurricane Katrina aftermath, New Orleans, Louisiana. Refridgerators line the sidewalks and streets of the Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.
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  • 06 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06oct05-post Katrina007.JPG
  • 06 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 06 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06oct05-post Katrina010.JPG
  • 06 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06oct05-post Katrina006.JPG
  • 06 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06oct05-post Katrina004.JPG
  • 09 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    07oct05-post katrina018.JPG
  • 06 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06oct05-post Katrina001.JPG
  • 06 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06oct05-post Katrina002.JPG
  • 09 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    07oct05-post katrina017.JPG
  • 06 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator line the sidewalks and streets of Uptown neighbourhoods as residents return and throw away the fetid, stinking appliances. Many are taped shut to prevent them from opening. Someone has written, 'Voodoo here today now 5,' on many of the appliances.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06oct05-post Katrina003.JPG
  • 3rd November, 2005. <br />
Bones are all that remain of a stinking, rotting animal carcass deposited by the roadside in Saint Bernard parish just south of New Orleans. Hurricane Katrina caused a 20ft tidal surge to sweep over the land, devastating much of the parish.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 08 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
An old lady rots in her wheelchair, dumped behind a dentist office in East New Orleans. Her body has been there for 10 days.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 8th Sept, 2005. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. New Orleans. An old lady rots in her wheelchair, dumped behind a dentist office in East New Orleans. Her body has been there for 10 days.
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  • 8th Sept, 2005. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. New Orleans. Corpses are finally retrieved from Methodist hospital  in East New Orleans and are loaded into the back of an unrefrigerated truck by private contractors with little to no protection. 8 corpses were already in the truck and another 5 were added. The contractor wears a T-shirt as a face mask. The stench was almost unbearable.
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  • 15 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Lenny Bazile stands in his decimated, now gutted home home on Bazile Drive. The road was named after Mr Bazile's father. He was born and raised in the area and has now rebuilt following 4 hurricanes. Piles of household debris is stacked curb side as residents return to their homes which were inundated with flood waters from hurricane Isaac. Many residents who had rebuilt following Hurricane Katrina must now start again following Isaac. Some have already moved away for good, never to return..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 15 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Piles of household debris is stacked curb side on Bazile Drive as residents return to their homes which were inundated with flood waters from hurricane Isaac. Many residents who had rebuilt following Hurricane Katrina must now start again following Isaac. Some have already moved away for good, never to return..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 08 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Corpses are finally retrieved from Methodist hospital  in East New Orleans and are loaded into the back of an unrefrigerated truck by private contractors with little to no protection. 8 corpses were already in the truck and another 5 were added. The contractor wears a T-shirt as a face mask. The stench was almost unbearable.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08sept05-postkatrina059.JPG
  • 08 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
An old lady rots in her wheelchair, dumped behind a dentist office in East New Orleans. Her body has been there for 10 days.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08sept05-postkatrina061.JPG
  • 08 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Corpses are finally retrieved from Methodist hospital  in East New Orleans and are loaded into the back of an unrefrigerated truck by private contractors with little to no protection. 8 corpses were already in the truck and another 5 were added. The contractor wears a T-shirt as a face mask. The stench was almost unbearable.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08sept05-postkatrina060.JPG
  • 08 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Corpses are finally retrieved from Methodist hospital  in East New Orleans and are loaded into the back of an unrefrigerated truck by private contractors with little to no protection. 8 corpses were already in the truck and another 5 were added. The contractor wears a T-shirt as a face mask. The stench was almost unbearable.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08sept05-postkatrina058.JPG
  • 05 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
The body of 40 year old Eugenie Boyle lies in the back of a pick up truck, discarded off the Chef Menteur Highway in East New Orleans.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 05 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
The body of 40 year old Eugenie Boyle lies in the back of a pick up truck, discarded off the Chef Menteur Highway in East New Orleans.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05sept05-post katrina10.JPG
  • 05 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
An old ladies body lies discarded behind a dentist practice in Chalmette, East New Orleans.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05sept05-post katrina09.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster. <br />
Fishing guide William Bradford picks up sludge as he glides through a mix of oil and dispersant, 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster. <br />
Friends of fishing guide William Bradford glide through a mix of oil and dispersant, 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster. <br />
Gluiding through a mix of oil and dispersant, 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill075.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster. <br />
Friends of fishing guide William Bradford glide through a mix of oil and dispersant, 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill028.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster. <br />
Gluiding through a mix of oil and dispersant, 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill077.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster. <br />
Fishing guide William Bradford picks up sludge as he glides through a mix of oil and dispersant, 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill040.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster. <br />
Fishing guide William Bradford picks up sludge as he glides through a mix of oil and dispersant, 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill035.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
ARCA NASCAR rising star and environmental activist Leilani Munter takes in the unnatural disaster created by BP on a trip into the Gulf of Mexico. Leilani inspects sludge in the water 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill029.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster. <br />
Gluiding through a mix of oil and dispersant, 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill037.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster. <br />
Gluiding through a mix of oil and dispersant, 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill034.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster. <br />
Friends of fishing guide William Bradford glide through a mix of oil and dispersant, 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill031.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster. <br />
Gluiding through a mix of oil and dispersant, 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill079.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster. <br />
Gluiding through a mix of oil and dispersant, 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill044.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster. <br />
Fishing guide William Bradford picks up sludge as he glides through a mix of oil and dispersant, 10 miles south of Venice Marina and approximately 34 miles from the site of the Deepwater Horizon's sunken oil platform. The sludge is a gelatinous mix with the consistency of diarrhea, sometimes clumped together in large masses so thick you can not see the ocean through it. The water, for miles and miles is filled with small pea shaped clumps, most the size of every kind of fish food available from small fish shape to shrimp to plankton. It is everywhere. The sheen on the surface is everywhere. It stretches for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. Dead Jellyfish shrivel in the mix, the main seafood of turtles passing through at this time of year. What have we done?<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill039.JPG
  • Jan 4th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Fridge magnet man Chris Cressionnie and his 1994 Chevy Blazer. Chris traversed New Orleans after the hurricane collecting fridge magnets from all the discarded fridges left abandoned and stinking in the streets. He now has a collection of thousands of magnets and residents continue to donate magnets as do people from all across the USA.
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  • 2nd Sept, 2005. The 'press' room at the Hyatt Hotel in downtown hell. New Orleans, Louisiana. Journalists and photographers turn out their stories in cramped, hot, dingy, stinking conditions.
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  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smuggler's Paradise. Interior of a seemingly deserted shack hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. The shack appear to have been recently used and contains 2 steel framed beds and another bed with a stinking mattress. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30th Oct, 2005. Hurricane Katrina aftermath, New Orleans, Louisiana. Refrigerator dumping. Locals in the Marigny neighbourhood add their stinking appliances to others already lining the street.
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  • 04 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
Magnet man Chris Cressionnie  with his 1994 Chevy Blazer. Chris traversed New Orleans after the hurricane collecting fridge magnets from all the discarded fridges left abandoned and stinking in the streets. He now has a collection of thousands of magnets and residents continue to donate magnets as do people from all across the USA.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 2nd Sept, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana.<br />
The 'press' room at the 'Hyatt from Hell.' Journalists and photographers turn out their stories in cramped, hot, dingy, stinking conditions where even the cockroaches died climbing up the walls! <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
Magnet man Chris Cressionnie and his dog Mika with his 1994 Chevy Blazer. Chris traversed New Orleans after the hurricane collecting fridge magnets from all the discarded fridges left abandoned and stinking in the streets. He now has a collection of thousands of magnets and residents continue to donate magnets as do people from all across the USA.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 2nd Sept, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana.<br />
The 'press' room at the 'Hyatt from Hell.' Journalists and photographers turn out their stories in cramped, hot, dingy, stinking conditions where even the cockroaches died climbing up the walls! <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02sept14-post Katrina024.JPG
  • 04 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
Magnet man Chris Cressionnie  with his 1994 Chevy Blazer. Chris traversed New Orleans after the hurricane collecting fridge magnets from all the discarded fridges left abandoned and stinking in the streets. He now has a collection of thousands of magnets and residents continue to donate magnets as do people from all across the USA.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
Magnet man Chris Cressionnie and his dog Mika with his 1994 Chevy Blazer. Chris traversed New Orleans after the hurricane collecting fridge magnets from all the discarded fridges left abandoned and stinking in the streets. He now has a collection of thousands of magnets and residents continue to donate magnets as do people from all across the USA.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
Magnet man Chris Cressionnie and his dog Mika with his 1994 Chevy Blazer. Chris traversed New Orleans after the hurricane collecting fridge magnets from all the discarded fridges left abandoned and stinking in the streets. He now has a collection of thousands of magnets and residents continue to donate magnets as do people from all across the USA.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04jan06-no-magnet006.JPG
  • 30 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator dumping. Locals in the Marigny neighbourhood add their stinking appliances to others already lining the street. Halloween decorations appear on the doors. <br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Refrigerator dumping. Locals in the Marigny neighbourhood add their stinking appliances to others already lining the street. Halloween decorations appear on the doors. <br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30Oct05-new orleans014.JPG
  • 04 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
Magnet man Chris Cressionnie and his dog Mika with his 1994 Chevy Blazer. Chris traversed New Orleans after the hurricane collecting fridge magnets from all the discarded fridges left abandoned and stinking in the streets. He now has a collection of thousands of magnets and residents continue to donate magnets as do people from all across the USA.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04jan06-no-magnet005.JPG