Goodnight
by Kathy Bassett
Title
Goodnight
Artist
Kathy Bassett
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Photo Painting - Digital Art
Description
You can see the edges of New Orleans from here in the Westend of New Orleans, LA. The damage done my Hurricane Katrina still lurk around the edges in a minimalist way Beauty of sunset includes the broken docks nicely!
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he lake was created 2,600 to 4,000 years ago as the evolving Mississippi River Delta formed its southern and eastern shorelines with alluvial deposits.Its Native American name was Okwata ("Wide Water"). In 1699, French explorer Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville renamed it Pontchartrain after Louis Phlypeaux, comte de Pontchartrain.Human habitation of the region began at least 3,500 years ago, but increased rapidly with the arrival of Europeans about 300 years ago. The great American naturalist, William Bartram, explored the north shore during a trip west in 1777. In 1852 a railroad was constructed to link New Orleans to the north. Engines turned at Pass Manchac. However, the pilings were burned to the water line in the Civil War.[The great cypress swamps of the area were heavily logged in the early 20th century; many have not regrown.The current population in the region is over 1.5 million. There have been many problems with conservation management of the forests and wetlands.The United States Geological Survey is currently monitoring the environmental effects of shoreline erosion, loss of wetlands, pollution from urban areas and agriculture, saltwater intrusion from artificial waterways, dredging, basin subsidence and faulting, storms and sea-level rise, and freshwater diversion from the Mississippi and other rivers.
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February 14th, 2016
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