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lay of the Atchabalaya Basin

Photography Landscape posted on Feb 16, 2008
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is a MU video of many artists here on RR and one that is not but he super . the whole video is super check out MagikUnicorn gallery too he do wonderful art This is a bigger shot of the Atchabalaya Basin. It over 400,000 square miles big I think. It big but this little slice of the life and way people come here and party and fish when they have time off. This is a very small part here. I do not know why it came out like what you see. Look like blocks of shapes put together but I posting it to show how the lifeboat camp and other camps is line up. The cyprees house camp is just out the photo on the left side. All have to be reach by boat. Lot of native Indians use to live out here but they life stye was cut as the hurrcane in 1957 came ashore {Audrey]. I heard they lived out here and was not told about the storm comeing. Had no radio and no time for the elders of the tride to go and warn them[plus they did not think it be that bad; they weather out hurrcanes before] Many 100's could not be find after the storm so if you look at the recorde and see 500 plus people that die; add many 100's that could not be accorded for that lived out here in the Atchabalaya Basin. They die too but the bodies was never find. thanks for looking and commenting

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2Loose2Trek

6:51PM | Sat, 16 February 2008

Excellent photo and information. Well done.

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DennisReed

6:57PM | Sat, 16 February 2008

Quite the community! I wonder if there are any regulations for these??

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NekhbetSun

7:30PM | Sat, 16 February 2008

Awesome shot and always love reading your intros...love that "accent" :o) ~ Hugs ~

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dpmcgregor1

9:09PM | Sat, 16 February 2008

I like theorage boat!

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Ionel

9:34PM | Sat, 16 February 2008

Excellent view, Jock!

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drifterlee

11:25PM | Sat, 16 February 2008

Gators got 'em, Jocko! Great shot!

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babuci

1:45AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Great compo like a lower angle.

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melevos

3:34AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

excellent and very beautiful shot!!!!

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:01AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Interesting history and excellent shot my friend....!!!

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ledwolorz

5:29AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Fantastic shot.

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tallpindo

5:35AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

The ends of the earth have inhabitants now. They were driven off private property they had no concept of. Who owns a sheet of rain driving at your face?

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B_PEACOCK

8:00AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

That was a devistaing hurricane.I wanst born yet but heard many stories about it.Cool looking shot Jock

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Arbelain

9:45AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Yes, what a disaster happen there.

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acclaude

10:02AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Wonderfull MU shot & document Jock !! Cool! Thks for share this unique world, xxxxx

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sharky_

10:17AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

A very interesting place...... Aloha

MrsLubner

6:52PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Sad to hear about the tragedy here but it seems the beauty does not keep man away for long. Excellent shot, Jock.

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evinrude

9:21AM | Mon, 18 February 2008

Great scene!!!

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kenmo

9:57AM | Mon, 18 February 2008

Brrrr...the water looks so cold... Neat photo....

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Jay-el-Jay

8:57PM | Mon, 18 February 2008

It looks like agood place to kick back for a while,as long as the weather cooperates.

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pteb

6:05AM | Tue, 19 February 2008

Sad story but a great image.

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alhak

4:29AM | Wed, 20 February 2008

that sure is one watery street! great photo

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Gor111

8:33AM | Wed, 20 February 2008

A fascinating scene you have captured here! Bravo!!!

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DukeNukem2005

5:28PM | Wed, 20 February 2008

Cool idea. Good work. Very beautiful photo.

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Alex_Antonov

7:10PM | Fri, 22 February 2008

very creative!5!

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MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D80
Shutter Speed10/8000
ISO Speed1250
Focal Length125

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