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  • 16 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
The historic St Charles street car prepares to take a new route along River Walk and Canal Street.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    16Dec05-New Orleans040.JPG
  • 16 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
The historic St Charles street car prepares to take a new route along River Walk and Canal Street.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    16Dec05-New Orleans039.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights027.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights024.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights023.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights018.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights015.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights007.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights005.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon Street stop.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights003.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights028.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights020.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights019.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights030.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights017.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights013.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights012.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights009.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights006.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Christmas lights on Canal Street as the street cars roll by disgorging tourists at the Bourbon and Royal Street stops.<br />
The lighting ceremony from the Astor Crowne Plaza.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights004.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Santa Claus turns on the Christmas lights at the Astor Crowne Plaza hotel on Canal Street in New Orleans.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights002.JPG
  • 22 Nov 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
Santa Claus turns on the Christmas lights at the Astor Crowne Plaza hotel on Canal Street in New Orleans.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley
    22nov11-xmas lights001.JPG
  • 16 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
The historic St Charles street car prepares to take a new route along River Walk and Canal Street.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    16Dec05-New Orleans044.JPG
  • 16 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
The historic St Charles street car prepares to take a new route along River Walk and Canal Street.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    16Dec05-New Orleans043.JPG
  • 16 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
The historic St Charles street car prepares to take a new route along River Walk and Canal Street.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    16Dec05-New Orleans041.JPG
  • 20 April 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Street cars on Canal Street. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 20 April 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Street cars on Canal Street. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    20apr15-New Orleans006.JPG
  • 20 April 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Street cars on Canal Street. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    20apr15-New Orleans004.JPG
  • 17 Feb 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Mardi Gras Day. Walking with Skeletons. <br />
Walking down Canal Street. The Skeleton Krewe meets before dawn beside a cemetery in Uptown New Orleans. They then walk several miles Along Saint Charles Avenue to the French Quarter to celebrate Mardi Gras Day.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 17 Feb 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Mardi Gras Day. Walking with Skeletons. <br />
Walking down Canal Street. The Skeleton Krewe meets before dawn beside a cemetery in Uptown New Orleans. They then walk several miles Along Saint Charles Avenue to the French Quarter to celebrate Mardi Gras Day.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    17feb15-Mardi Gras Skeletons064.JPG
  • 17 Feb 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Fat Tuesday. Mardi Gras Day. Tourists in the trash take selfies on Canal Street after the parades have passed.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    17feb15-Mardi Gras Day075.JPG
  • 17 Feb 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Mardi Gras Day. Walking with Skeletons. <br />
Walking down Canal Street. The Skeleton Krewe meets before dawn beside a cemetery in Uptown New Orleans. They then walk several miles Along Saint Charles Avenue to the French Quarter to celebrate Mardi Gras Day.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    17feb15-Mardi Gras Skeletons065.JPG
  • 17 Feb 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Mardi Gras Day. Walking with Skeletons. <br />
Walking down Canal Street. The Skeleton Krewe meets before dawn beside a cemetery in Uptown New Orleans. They then walk several miles Along Saint Charles Avenue to the French Quarter to celebrate Mardi Gras Day.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    bw-17feb15-Mardi Gras Skeletons064.JPG
  • 17 Feb 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Mardi Gras Day. Walking with Skeletons. <br />
Crossing Canal Street. The Skeleton Krewe meets before dawn beside a cemetery in Uptown New Orleans. They then walk several miles Along Saint Charles Avenue to the French Quarter to celebrate Mardi Gras Day.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    bw-17feb15-Mardi Gras Skeletons058.JPG
  • 17 Feb 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Mardi Gras Day. Walking with Skeletons. <br />
Walking down Canal Street. The Skeleton Krewe meets before dawn beside a cemetery in Uptown New Orleans. They then walk several miles Along Saint Charles Avenue to the French Quarter to celebrate Mardi Gras Day.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    17feb15-Mardi Gras Skeletons066.JPG
  • 17 Feb 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Mardi Gras Day. Walking with Skeletons. <br />
Crossing Canal Street. The Skeleton Krewe meets before dawn beside a cemetery in Uptown New Orleans. They then walk several miles Along Saint Charles Avenue to the French Quarter to celebrate Mardi Gras Day.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    17feb15-Mardi Gras Skeletons058.JPG
  • 17 Feb 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Mardi Gras Day. Walking with Skeletons. <br />
Walking down Canal Street. The Skeleton Krewe meets before dawn beside a cemetery in Uptown New Orleans. They then walk several miles Along Saint Charles Avenue to the French Quarter to celebrate Mardi Gras Day.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    bw-17feb15-Mardi Gras Skeletons065.JPG
  • 30 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Staff at the Marriott on Canal Street in the heart of downtown New Orleans applaud the official reopening of the hotel as businesses and their employees return to the city.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30sept05-post katrina011.JPG
  • 09 February 2016. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Mardi Gras Day. Walking with Skeletons along Canal Street downtown. The Skeleton Krewe meet before sunrise and walk 5 miles from Uptown, making their way along St Charles Avenue and into the French Quarter where they celebrate Mardi Gras Day.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09feb16-Mardi Gras Day063.jpg
  • 6th Jan, 2006. 12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route.
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  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route.Queen of Mardi Gras, 'MRE Antoinette' readies the krewe to board the street car.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras007.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route. Diana Preston and her large hat predominate the street car.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras022.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route.  A couple take their seats on the street car.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras019.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route. Let the champagne flow. Queen of Mardi Gras, 'MRE Antoinette' readies the krewe to board the street car.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras015.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route.Diana Preston and her large hat predominate the street car.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras021.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route. Let the champagne flow. An unidentified reveller pours herself a glass of bubbly.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras002.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route. Let the champagne flow. The king of the krewe mingles with the crowd.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras018.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route. Let the champagne flow. An unidentified reveller.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras009.JPG
  • 06 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Post Katrina aftermath.<br />
12th Night, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras begins. The Mardi Gras krewe of Phunny Phorty Phellows gather on Canal Street to take a street car through the city. Their traditional route along St Charles Ave had to be cancelled because street cars are still unable to travel the route.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06jan06-mardi gras006.JPG
  • 17 Feb 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Fat Tuesday. Mardi Gras Day. Tourists in the trash.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    17feb15-Mardi Gras Day078.JPG
  • 1 June, 2006. Lakeview, New Orleans, Louisiana. Contractors for the US Army Corps of Engineers work on the $50 million 17th Street Canal Interim Closure structure. The dam, designed to prevent water build up in the canal during hurricane storm surges is almost complete. Between 30 and 50 workers per 12 hour shift work around the clock, seven days a week to complete the dam. They continue to drive pilings into the water and have the center section left to complete. The barrier has yet to be automated with hydraulic lifts. For now the Army Corps must use cranes to manually close the structure. The pumping capacity is currently only 10% of pre hurricane Katrina levels, potentially leaving the affluent Lakeview neighbourhood unprotected.
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  • 1 June, 2006. Lakeview, New Orleans, Louisiana. Contractors for the US Army Corps of Engineers work on the $50 million 17th Street Canal Interim Closure structure. The dam, designed to prevent water build up in the canal during hurricane storm surges is almost complete. Between 30 and 50 workers per 12 hour shift work around the clock, seven days a week to complete the dam. They continue to drive pilings into the water and have the center section left to complete. The barrier has yet to be automated with hydraulic lifts. For now the Army Corps must use cranes to manually close the structure. The pumping capacity is currently only 10% of pre hurricane Katrina levels, potentially leaving the affluent Lakeview neighbourhood unprotected.
    275-01june06-275.JPG
  • Sept 21st, 2005. Hurricane Katrina - Rita, New Orleans, Lousiana. Army Corps of engineers race against time to shore up weak levee defences at the 17th street canal in New Orleans in preparation for Hurricane Rita storm surge that could once again swamp the city. The Corps dammed the canal with steel plates to prevent water entering the city.
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  • 21 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina/Rita aftermath. <br />
Army Corps of engineers race against time to shore up weak levee defences at the 17th street canal in New Orleans in preparation for Hurricane Rita storm surge that could once again swamp the city. The Corps dammed the canal with steel plates to prevent water entering the city.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    21sept05-post Katrina03.JPG
  • 21 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina/Rita aftermath. <br />
 Baton Rouge Advocate photographer Rick Hannon photographs the Army Corps of engineers race against time to shore up weak levee defences at the 17th street canal in New Orleans in preparation for Hurricane Rita storm surge that could once again swamp the city. The Corps dammed the canal with steel plates to prevent water entering the city.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    21sept05-post Katrina04.JPG
  • 21 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina/Rita aftermath. <br />
Army Corps of engineers race against time to shore up weak levee defences at the 17th street canal in New Orleans in preparation for Hurricane Rita storm surge that could once again swamp the city. The Corps dammed the canal with steel plates to prevent water entering the city.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    21sept05-post Katrina01.JPG
  • 21 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Army Corps of engineers race against time to shore up weak levee defences at the 17th street canal in New Orleans in preparation for Hurricane Rita storm surge that could once again swamp the city.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    21sept05-post Katrina08.JPG
  • 21 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Army Corps of engineers race against time to shore up weak levee defences at the 17th street canal in New Orleans in preparation for Hurricane Rita storm surge that could once again swamp the city.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    21sept05-post Katrina07.JPG
  • 21 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina/Rita aftermath.<br />
Baton Rouge Advocate photographer Rick Hannon photographs the Army Corps of engineers race against time to shore up weak levee defences at the 17th street canal in New Orleans in preparation for Hurricane Rita storm surge that could once again swamp the city. The Corps dammed the canal with steel plates to prevent water entering the city.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    21sept05-post Katrina02.JPG
  • 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.
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  • 28 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Lakeview. Close to the 17th street canal levee breach. A friend of mine's home, that still, one year after hurricane Katrina remains filled with mould, debris and some of the rotting remains of my friend and his wife's possessions.
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  • May 29th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Memorial Day. A rusted and rotting, once flooded VW Beetle remains in the wreckage close to the 17th Street canal where the levee breached during Hurricane Katrina, destroying the once affluent, predominantly white neighbourhood.
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  • May 29th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Memorial Day. Former residents of Lakeview and other New Orleans residents throw flowers from a bridge over the 17th Street canal close to where the levee breached during Hurricane Katrina, destroying the once affluent neighbourhood.
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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
    29aug06-kat-anniv627.JPG
  • 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
    29aug06-kat-anniv622.JPG
  • 30 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Site of the 17th street canal breach in Lakeview, looking away from the levee toward the houses directly behind the breach. Much of the city remains in ruins 5 months after hurricane Katrina destroyed the levees, flooding the area.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30jan06-uno-lakeview010.JPG
  • 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
    29aug06-kat-anniv628.JPG
  • 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
    29aug06-kat-anniv626.JPG
  • 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
    29aug06-kat-anniv625.JPG
  • 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
    29aug06-kat-anniv624.JPG
  • 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
    29aug06-kat-anniv623.JPG
  • 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
    29aug06-kat-anniv621.JPG
  • 30 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Pontchartrain Baptist Church remains in ruins just blocks from the 17th street canal breach in Lakeview. Much of the city remains in ruins 5 months after hurricane Katrina destroyed the levees, flooding the area.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
 A collectors' 1970's Corvette Stingray remains filled with mud and debris from the 17th street canal breach in Lakeview. The car sits in the driveway of a house a few hundred feet from where the levee breached. Much of the city remains in ruins 5 months after hurricane Katrina destroyed the levees, flooding the area.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Site of the 17th street canal breach in Lakeview, looking away from the levee toward the houses directly behind the breach. Remains of giant bags of ballast dropped by helicopters at the time of the hurricane to try and slow the flow of water remain on site. Much of the city remains in ruins 5 months after hurricane Katrina destroyed the levees, flooding the area.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
 Site of the 17th street canal breach in Lakeview, looking at the breached levee. The Army Corps of Engineers and contractors have sealed off the area with fencing, but there is little sign of any activity. Much of the city remains in ruins 5 months after hurricane Katrina destroyed the levees, flooding the area.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 21 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Army Corps of engineers race against time to shore up weak levee defences at the 17th street canal in New Orleans in preparation for Hurricane Rita storm surge that could once again swamp the city.<br />
Photo; ©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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  • 21 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Army Corps of engineers race against time to shore up weak levee defences at the 17th street canal in New Orleans in preparation for Hurricane Rita storm surge that could once again swamp the city.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 28 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Lakeview. Colonel Bedey, Commander of the Hurricane Protection office, Army Corps of Engineers at the head of the 17th Steet canal, close to where the levee breached, destroying the mostly white, affluent area of Lakeview. Bedey assures us that the current levee system is as good as, and up to at least the same strength as the pre Katrina levees. Not really all that good news a year later, considering the level of protection the last lot of levees gave the city!
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  • 29 August 2007. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Grand children Chyana Hurst (4 yrs (l)) and Tyriq Burton (3 yrs) await cutting of a memorial cake inside Robert Lynn Green Sr's FEMA trailer  at 1826 Tennessee Street in the Lower 9th Ward. His house was destroyed by the deluge when the levee breached just blocks from the steps. Robert lost his mother and another grand daughter at the house when they perished in the terrible flooding. He lost hold of his grand daughter in the swirling floods. She was drowned. His mother was not found for 4 months when her skeleton was discovered in what remained of his washed away house. Jason hopes to rebuild. Many residents are struggling to return to the still derelict and decimated Lower 9th Ward.<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley.
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  • 29 August 2007. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Robert Lynn Green Sr  sits on the steps of 1826 Tennessee Street in front of his trailer in the Lower 9th Ward. The steps are all that remain of his house after it was deluged by the levee breach just blocks from the steps. Robert lost his mother and grand daughter at the house when they perished in the terrible flooding. He lost hold of his grand daughter in the swirling floods. She was drowned. His mother was not found for 4 months when her skeleton was discovered in what remained of his washed away house. Robert hopes to rebuild. Many residents are struggling to return to the still derelict and decimated Lower 9th Ward.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2007. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Grand children Chyana Hurst (4 yrs (l)) and Tyriq Burton (3 yrs) await cutting of a memorial cake inside Robert Lynn Green Sr's FEMA trailer  at 1826 Tennessee Street in the Lower 9th Ward. His house was destroyed by the deluge when the levee breached just blocks from the steps. Robert lost his mother and another grand daughter at the house when they perished in the terrible flooding. He lost hold of his grand daughter in the swirling floods. She was drowned. His mother was not found for 4 months when her skeleton was discovered in what remained of his washed away house. Jason hopes to rebuild. Many residents are struggling to return to the still derelict and decimated Lower 9th Ward.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2007. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Robert Lynn Green Sr  and grand daughter Chayana Hurst (4 yrs) sits on the steps of 1826 Tennessee Street in front of his trailer in the Lower 9th Ward. The steps are all that remain of his house after it was deluged by the levee breach just blocks from the steps. Robert lost his mother and grand daughter at the house when they perished in the terrible flooding. He lost hold of his grand daughter in the swirling floods. She was drowned. His mother was not found for 4 months when her skeleton was discovered in what remained of his washed away house. Robert hopes to rebuild. Many residents are struggling to return to the still derelict and decimated Lower 9th Ward.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2007. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Robert Lynn Green Sr's  grand daughter Chayana Hurst (4 yrs) on the steps of 1826 Tennessee Street in front of her grandfather's trailer in the Lower 9th Ward. The steps are all that remain of his house after it was deluged by the levee breach just blocks from the steps. Robert lost his mother and another grand daughter at the house when they perished in the terrible flooding. He lost hold of his grand daughter in the swirling floods. She was drowned. His mother was not found for 4 months when her skeleton was discovered in what remained of his washed away house. Jason hopes to rebuild. Many residents are struggling to return to the still derelict and decimated Lower 9th Ward.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2007. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Robert Lynn Green Sr  and grand daughter Chayana Hurst (4 yrs) sits on the steps of 1826 Tennessee Street in front of his trailer in the Lower 9th Ward. The steps are all that remain of his house after it was deluged by the levee breach just blocks from the steps. Robert lost his mother and grand daughter at the house when they perished in the terrible flooding. He lost hold of his grand daughter in the swirling floods. She was drowned. His mother was not found for 4 months when her skeleton was discovered in what remained of his washed away house. Robert hopes to rebuild. Many residents are struggling to return to the still derelict and decimated Lower 9th Ward.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2007. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Robert Lynn Green Sr  and grand daughter Chayana Hurst (4 yrs) sits on the steps of 1826 Tennessee Street in front of his trailer in the Lower 9th Ward. The steps are all that remain of his house after it was deluged by the levee breach just blocks from the steps. Robert lost his mother and grand daughter at the house when they perished in the terrible flooding. He lost hold of his grand daughter in the swirling floods. She was drowned. His mother was not found for 4 months when her skeleton was discovered in what remained of his washed away house. Robert hopes to rebuild. Many residents are struggling to return to the still derelict and decimated Lower 9th Ward.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 20 April 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The Hale Boggs federal building and federal court on Canal Street. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .JOY. The art deco Joy Theatre on Canal Street, not far from the New Orleans Superdome. The City is experiencing Joy overload as Mardi Gras clashes with Super Bowl as the NFL brings the big game to town. .Photo; Charlie Varley
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  • 22 July 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. .The Grand Palace Hotel is imploded on Claiborne Ave and Canal Street in New Orleans. The hotel, originally built in 1950 for a cost of $10 million was at one time the city's largest apartment complex. The site will now form part of the new medical complex being built in the city..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 10th Sept, 2005. Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Louisiana. A member of the security services waits for hot food served from the Salvation Army truck parked on Canal Street.
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  • 10th Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. .Hurricane Katrina. A member of the security services waits for hot food served from the Salvation Army truck parked on Canal Street..Photo; Charlie Varley
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  • 10 Sept 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
A member of the security services waits for hot food served from the Salvation Army truck parked on Canal Street.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Vehicles lay crushed under the rubble of a collapsed building just off Canal Street in the heart of downtown. A land rover makes it's last voyage of Discovery.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
NOPD officer Matt Robinson is injected with a tetanus shot by the Mobile Medical Response team at the bottom of Canal Street.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
NOPD officer Matt Robinson is injected with a hepatitis shot by paramedic Brian White of the Mobile Medical Response team at the bottom of Canal Street.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
NOPD officer Taj Magee of the 7th district who fell into the fetid flood waters has his health monitored by Dr David Taylor of the Mobile Medical Response team at the bottom of Canal Street. Officer Magee complained of multiple serious symptoms after his immersion in the water.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
The Turner foundation serves up hot food to anyone who cares to wait in line outside Harrah's casino on Canal Street. Kathy Mayhue serves up burgers to NYPD officers.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
The Turner foundation serves up hot food to anyone who cares to wait in line outside Harrah's casino on Canal Street. Cooking non stop for almost a week, Allen Foley keeps emergency services and the hungry fed.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Vehicles lay crushed under the rubble of a collapsed building just off Canal Street in the heart of downtown. A land rover makes it's last voyage of Discovery.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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