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  • 2011. Gulf Coast, Grand Isle, Louisiana. <br />
My image gracing the front cover of the book 'Black Tide' by Antonia Juhasz. Published in 2011 by John Wiley and Sons.<br />
Cover Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    2011 Black Tide cover.JPG
  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The marsh land near Grand Isle is soaked with oil, the filthy tide mark clearly visible. The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of mississippi delta is all that separates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
    26may10-barataria bay025.JPG
  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The marsh land near Grand Isle is soaked with oil, the filthy tide mark clearly visible. The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of mississippi delta is all that separates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
    26may10-barataria bay024.JPG
  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The marsh land near Grand Isle is soaked with oil, the filthy tide mark clearly visible. The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of mississippi delta is all that separates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
    26may10-barataria bay023.JPG
  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The marsh land near Grand Isle is soaked with oil, the filthy tide mark clearly visible. The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of mississippi delta is all that separates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
    26may10-barataria bay022.JPG
  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The marsh land near Grand Isle is soaked with oil, the filthy tide mark clearly visible. The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of mississippi delta is all that separates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
    26may10-barataria bay021.JPG
  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The marsh land near Grand Isle is soaked with oil, the filthy tide mark clearly visible. The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of mississippi delta is all that seperates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disastarous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
    26may10-barataria bay020.JPG
  • 13 May 2010. Elmer Island, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Sgt George Achee of the Louisiana National guard inspects sandbags deposited earlier and already disappearing fast with the tide. Like King Canute before them, Louisiana National Guardsmen of the 922nd Horizontal Engineer Company, 769th Engineer Battalion fight a losing battle against mother nature as they battle against the strong currents to close the inland waterways from the ocean now depositing oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe on the beaches. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    13may10-oil spill025.JPG
  • 13 May 2010. Elmer Island, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Sgt George Achee of the Louisiana National guard inspects sandbags deposited earlier and already disappearing fast with the tide. Like King Canute before them, Louisiana National Guardsmen of the 922nd Horizontal Engineer Company, 769th Engineer Battalion fight a losing battle against mother nature as they battle against the strong currents to close the inland waterways from the ocean now depositing oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe on the beaches. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    13may10-oil spill024.JPG
  • 13 May 2010. Elmer Island, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Sgt George Achee of the Louisiana National guard inspects sandbags deposited earlier and already disappearing fast with the tide. Like King Canute before them, Louisiana National Guardsmen of the 922nd Horizontal Engineer Company, 769th Engineer Battalion fight a losing battle against mother nature as they battle against the strong currents to close the inland waterways from the ocean now depositing oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe on the beaches. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    13may10-oil spill023.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated. NOPD kept a watchful eye in the sky monitoring the crowds for potential trouble.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS24.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS23.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS68.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS22.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS21.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS18.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS62.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS17.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS61.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS16.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS60.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS56.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS11.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS10.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS09.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS44.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS41.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS40.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS39.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS05.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS04.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. LSU fans watch nervously on as the Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS30.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS28.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. Fans arriving at the Superdome before the Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS01.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. Fans arriving at the Superdome before the Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS25.JPG
  • 19 June 2013. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.<br />
The Bryant-Denny Stadium, home to the Crimson Tide, The University of Alabama's Championship SEC championship winning team.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    19june13-Tuscaloosa AL011.JPG
  • 19 June 2013. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.<br />
The Bryant-Denny Stadium, home to the Crimson Tide, The University of Alabama's Championship SEC championship winning team.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    19june13-Tuscaloosa AL010.JPG
  • 19 June 2013. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.<br />
The Bryant-Denny Stadium, home to the Crimson Tide, The University of Alabama's Championship SEC championship winning team.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    19june13-Tuscaloosa AL008.JPG
  • 19 June 2013. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.<br />
The Bryant-Denny Stadium, home to the Crimson Tide, The University of Alabama's Championship SEC championship winning team.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    19june13-Tuscaloosa AL006.JPG
  • 13 May 2010. Elmer Island, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Louisiana National guardsmen inspect sandbags deposited earlier and already disappearing fast with the tide. Like King Canute before them, Louisiana National Guardsmen of the 922nd Horizontal Engineer Company, 769th Engineer Battalion fight a losing battle against mother nature as they battle against the strong currents to close the inland waterways from the ocean now depositing oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe on the beaches. <br />
Photo credit;Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    13may10-oil spill020.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS67.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS20.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS65.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS19.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS64.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS63.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS59.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS14.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS57.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS13.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS54.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS53.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS52.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS50.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS48.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS08.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS42.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS06.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS38.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS03.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS32.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. Restocking Bourbon Street. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS29.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. Fans arriving at the Superdome before the Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS02.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
BCS Championship. Fans arriving at the Superdome before the Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    09jan12-BCS26.JPG
  • 19 June 2013. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.<br />
The Bryant-Denny Stadium, home to the Crimson Tide, The University of Alabama's Championship SEC championship winning team.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    19june13-Tuscaloosa AL013.JPG
  • 19 June 2013. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.<br />
The Bryant-Denny Stadium, home to the Crimson Tide, The University of Alabama's Championship SEC championship winning team.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    19june13-Tuscaloosa AL009.JPG
  • 19 June 2013. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.<br />
The Bryant-Denny Stadium, home to the Crimson Tide, The University of Alabama's Championship SEC championship winning team.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    19june13-Tuscaloosa AL005.JPG
  • 09 January 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  .BCS Championship. The Crimson Tide rolls over LSU as Alabama trounces LSU 21-0 to take the Championship for the second year in a row. Students and fans pored onto Bourbon Street as the partying carried on late into the night. Alabama fans celebrated as LSU fans commiserated..Photos; Charlie Varley
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  • 28 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of Mississippi delta is all that seperates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The region has yet to clean up from Hurricane Katrina's aftermath. Jean Lafitte just south of New Orleans. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Fishing boats tied up at Jean Lafitte just south of New Orleans. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Fishing boats tied up at Jean Lafitte just south of New Orleans. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of mississippi delta is all that seperates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
A natural gas platform. The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of mississippi delta is all that seperates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of mississippi delta is all that seperates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of mississippi delta is all that seperates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of Mississippi delta is all that seperates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of Mississippi delta is all that seperates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of Mississippi delta is all that seperates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of Mississippi delta is all that seperates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 28 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Oil penetrates the fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of Mississippi delta is all that seperates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of Mississippi delta is all that seperates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 26 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
The fragile grass lands perched at the mouth of Mississippi delta is all that seperates land from the Gulf of Mexico. The region is strategically vital to the American oil and gas industry and a major player in America's seafood industry. BP's catastrophic oil spill continues to spew a black tide of death which continues to encroach upon everything in the region. The economic impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips are cancelled. The only real business is cleaning up big oil's disasterous screw up. 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. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
www.varleypix.com
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  • 21 May 2010. Grand Isle, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. .BP Macondo Well Disaster. L/R; Nicholas Major (10), Maggie Hurdle (8), Taylor Hurdle (11) and Matthew Major (11) are upset that their vacation is ruined by oil on the beach. 'Our beaches are ruined,' said Maggie. Their parents are cutting short their trip and returning home in the morning. The child tourists dodged oil as authorities closed the beaches. Oil washes ashore in greater concentrations than previously seen on the once pristine beaches of Grand Isle. The economic and environmental impact is devastating with shrimp boats tied up, vacation rentals and charter boat fishing trips cancelled with police chasing tourists from the beaches just two hours drive from New Orleans..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. .Photo credit; Charlie Varley.
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Looking from the back porch of Wenceslaus Billiot's house. 'It used to be all you could see was trees and woods,' said Wenceslaus, father of deputy chief Boyo Billiot. The proud WW2 veteran and tribal elder may be forced to leave the home he has known all his life. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
L/R; Chief Albert Naquin, Chris Brunet of the tribal council and deputy Chief Boyo Billiot. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
L/R; Chief Albert Naquin, Chris Brunet of the tribal council and deputy Chief Boyo Billiot. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed from erosion by the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Chief Albert Naquin on the island. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lakeview. Lake Pontchartrain. Local fishermen cast their nets and land catfish from the still waters that just 12 months ago devastated the area as they filled back into the city, rupturing the nearby 17th street canal. The connection New Orleans and south Louisiana has with the water is inextricable. The two are forever linked together and until the Army Corps of Engineers is able to build sufficient flood protection, and the greater world is able to control global warming and rising seas, the city and the region will continue to be at increased risk for even greater devastation in the years ahead.<br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lakeview. Lake Pontchartrain. Local fishermen cast their nets and land catfish from the still waters that just 12 months ago devastated the area as they filled back into the city, rupturing the nearby 17th street canal. The connection New Orleans and south Louisiana has with the water is inextricable. The two are forever linked together and until the Army Corps of Engineers is able to build sufficient flood protection, and the greater world is able to control global warming and rising seas, the city and the region will continue to be at increased risk for even greater devastation in the years ahead.<br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lakeview. Lake Pontchartrain. The ruins of a fishing pier reflect in the still waters that just 12 months ago devastated the area as they filled back into the city, rupturing the nearby 17th street canal. The connection New Orleans and south Louisiana has with the water is inextricable. The two are forever linked together and until the Army Corps of Engineers is able to build sufficient flood protection, and the greater world is able to control global warming and rising seas, the city and the region will continue to be at increased risk for even greater devastation in the years ahead.<br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
The remnants of the lives of ordinary folks, now covered in mud as the flood waters remain. Residents return to inspect the damage to their buildings. In this case the mould grows thick on the walls.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 13 May 2010. Elmer Island, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Louisiana National Guard of the 922nd Horizontal Engineer Company, 769th Engineer Battalion fight a losing battle against mother nature as they battle against the strong currents to close the inland waterways from the ocean now depositing oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe on the beaches. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 13 May 2010. Elmer Island, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Louisiana National Guard of the 922nd Horizontal Engineer Company, 769th Engineer Battalion fight a losing battle against mother nature as they battle against the strong currents to close the inland waterways from the ocean now depositing oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe on the beaches. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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