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  • Port Eads Lighthouse, South Pass, LA, 4/08
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  • Port Eads, LA 4/08
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  • The Old Store, Pilottown, LA 4/08
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  • Pier 14, Pilottown, LA, Ship on Mississippi River
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  • Approaching Pilottown on the Mississippi River
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  • Ruins of Old Schoolhouse, Pilottown, LA
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  • Pilottown, LA, Mississippi River
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  • Ruins of Associated Branch Pilots House, Pilottown, LA
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  • Docked Boat and View of River, Pilottown, LA
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  • Crescent City Pilot House, Pilottown, LA 4/08
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  • Pilottown, Stripped Bare by Katrina
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  • Overgrowth at Pilottown
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  • Pilottown, LA
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  • Pilottown, LA
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  • Shelby-C Runs For the Gulf, End of South Pass
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  • Head of Passes, end of the Mississippi River, view east, Louisiana, USA
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  • The Mississippi River meets the Gulf of Mexico, mouth of South Pass, Louisiana, USA (View SE)
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  • The Mississippi meets blue water at Eads' jetties; view out into the Gulf of Mexico from mouth of South Pass at Port Eads. Drifting oil has collected along the jetty and shoreline at lower right.
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  • Oil in water and damaged roseau cane (Phragmites australis), mouth of South Pass, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
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  • Oil-stained beach and small vessel pulling oil boom, mouth of South Pass, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA (View SSW)
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  • Venice, Louisiana, USA, View South from Mississippi River, Grand Pass (upper left).
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  • Grand Pass, South of Venice, Louisiana, USA (View NNE)
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  • Head of Passes, end of the Mississippi River, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA (View East) View shows entrances to three passes: Pass a Loutre (top); South Pass (center); Southwest Pass (bottom).
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  • Head of Passes, Mile Zero of the Mississippi River, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA.
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  • Ships head upriver on the Mississippi River at Ama, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, USA
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  • Lower Plaquemines Parish Peninsula, Mississippi River (L), at Empire, Louisiana, USA
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  • Mississippi River Near Port Sulphur, LA
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  • Mississippi River at Ama, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, USA. View downriver toward New Orleans.
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  • Mississippi River near Port Sulphur, Louisiana, USA (View NE)
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  • "The Jump", Venice, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA (View East)
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  • Fort Jackson<br />
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Fort Jackson is a masonry fort located about 40 miles up river from the mouth of the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. It was constructed as a coastal defense of New Orleans between 1822 and 1832, and was a battle site in the American Civil War. <br />
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The fort was the site of the Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip from April 16 to April 28, 1862, during the American Civil War. The Confederate-controlled fort was besieged for 12 days by the fleet of U.S. Navy Flag Officer David Farragut. Fort Jackson fell on April 28 after the Union fleet bombarded it and then sailed past its guns and to capture New Orleans. Following the engagement, Fort Jackson was used as a Union prison. It was here that the French Champagne magnate Charles Heidsieck was held for seven months on charges of spying. <br />
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It is a National Historic Landmark. It was damaged in Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and its condition is threatened.ackson
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  • End of Southwest Pass, view SW into Gulf of Mexico, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
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  • Unprotected shoreline and heavy oil on sand, west of South Pass, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA (View North, altitude 1200 ft.)
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  • Oil-stained beach, west of South Pass, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
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  • West bank of Southwest Pass, view toward Gulf of Mexico, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
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  • Wetland erosion, west of Buras, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA (View West)
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  • Eastern end of Grand Isle, Louisiana, USA
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  • Breach of Sandbag Barrier, Pelican Island, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA (View North)
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  • Grand Terre Isle, Louisiana, USA (View North from Gulf of Mexico)
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  • Cheniere Caminada (bottom) and Elmer's Island (top), Louisiana, USA (View South toward Gulf of Mexico)
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  • Cheniere Caminada (bottom) and Elmer's Island (top), Louisiana, USA (View South toward Gulf of Mexico)
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  • Oil sludge collected at east jetty, and damaged coastline, end of South Pass, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA (View West)
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  • Venice Marina (foreground) and Targa Refinery, south of Venice, Plaquemines Parish, USA (View West)
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  • South Pass at Port Eads, LA 4/08
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  • Below Venice, LA, Red Pass and Pass Tante Phine, View NE
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  • Port Eads, LA 4/08
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  • Port Eads Lighthouse, 4/08
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  • South Pass, Port Eads, LA
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  • Port Eads Lighthouse, 4/08
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  • Oil mitigation efforts, Grand Terre Isle, Louisiana, USA
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  • Grand Bayou, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
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  • Elmer's Island, Louisiana, USA (View East)
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  • Cheniere Caminada, Louisiana, USA (View North)
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  • Oil/gas infrastructure, East Bay, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
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  • Camps at Grand Isle, Louisiana, USA
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  • L to R: Cheniere Caminada, Grand Isle, Elmer's Island, Louisiana, USA (View East)
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  • Oil mitigation operations on Elmer's Island, Louisiana, USA (View East)
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  • Oil on beach and artifical sand berm, Elmer's Island, Louisiana, USA (View NNE)
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  • LA-23 Bridge at Empire Lock, Empire, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA (View East)
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  • Closed sulphur mine, Port Sulphur, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
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  • Near Port Sulphur, Plaquemines Parish
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  • Oil skimming in Caminada Bay, Grand Isle, Louisiana, USA (View North)
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  • Fort Livingston, Grand Terre Isle, Louisiana, USA (View North)
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  • Jean Laffite, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, USA. (View NNE)
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  • Oil boom adrift and unprotected coastline, Scofield Pass, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA (View North)
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  • Oil boom washed onshore from high tide, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
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  • Southwest Pass, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA. (View NNW)
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  • Grand Pass, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA (View SW)
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  • State Route 1 Bridge, Caminada Bay, Grand Isle, Louisiana, USA (View NNW)
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  • Oil mixed with silt in waters off South Pass, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA (Altitude 1200 ft.)
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  • Pilottown, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA (View East)
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  • Empire Lock and State Highway 23, Empire, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA (View SE)
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  • Sandbag barrier breach, near Scofield Bayou, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA. Note small vessel for scale, upper left.
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  • Pilottown, LA, post-Katrina
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  • Port Eads Lighthouse at Sunset (4/08)
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