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    Six Flags New Orleans

    It has been over 6 years since hurricane katrina and we still have a long way to go to rebuild new orleans. Take a look at these pics:

    http://www.lovethesepics.com/2011/05...leans-75-pics/
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    The first two words of that headline got me screaming

    but thats wild

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    Wow, that pic of the park underwater is amazing.

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    great photos. I'd love to get in there to shoot some picts. a lot of over use of saturation on some photos but it was a nice collection.

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    It has been over 6 years since hurricane katrina and we still have a long way to go to rebuild new orleans. Take a look at these pics:

    http://www.lovethesepics.com/2011/05...leans-75-pics/

    I go there relatively frequently, and I can tell you that NO will never be rebuilt to the level that it was, nor should it be. It's a miracle that Katrina was the first direct hit on NO in 100 years.

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    I go there relatively frequently, and I can tell you that NO will never be rebuilt to the level that it was, nor should it be. It's a miracle that Katrina was the first direct hit on NO in 100 years.


    And why do you feel that it shouldn't be?

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    And why do you feel that it shouldn't be?

    Because it is a terrible place to build a city. It is almost entirely under sea level, and another bad storm could wipe it out.

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    Because it is a terrible place to build a city. It is almost entirely under sea level, and another bad storm could wipe it out.

    Yep, Probably was a bad Idea to build a city in a bathtub. It was destined to happen and will happen again.

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    Because it is a terrible place to build a city. It is almost entirely under sea level, and another bad storm could wipe it out.


    Disaster can happen anywhere. So if God forbid a major earthquake wipes out a city should we not rebuild and for fear of another? That's some really flawed logic.

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    Yep, Probably was a bad Idea to build a city in a bathtub. It was destined to happen and will happen again.

    DC is the same way. Just built over a big swamp

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