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  • 15 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Lenny Bazile stands in his decimated, now gutted home home on Bazile Drive. The road was named after Mr Bazile's father. He was born and raised in the area and has now rebuilt following 4 hurricanes. Piles of household debris is stacked curb side as residents return to their homes which were inundated with flood waters from hurricane Isaac. Many residents who had rebuilt following Hurricane Katrina must now start again following Isaac. Some have already moved away for good, never to return..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 15 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Piles of household debris is stacked curb side on Bazile Drive as residents return to their homes which were inundated with flood waters from hurricane Isaac. Many residents who had rebuilt following Hurricane Katrina must now start again following Isaac. Some have already moved away for good, never to return..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 01 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Amanda Brown and husband Mark rescue all they can from their inundated home. Amanda breaks down as she stands with all the possessions she now owns as she waits for relatives to collect her. Braitwaite was submerged during hurricane Isaac. .Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 20 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Private contractors tasked with cleaning up escaped toxins at the Stolthaven chemical plant which was inundated with flood waters from hurricane Isaac. The plant has been accused of failing to prepare for the storm and is suspected of leaking hundreds of thousands of gallons of toxic chemicals into the surrounding area..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 20 September 2012. Scarsdale, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Copper scavenger Parrish Poole and his father Gaines (black hat) dig in a pile of debris for copper along highway 39 following flooding that inundated the parish with Hurricane Isaac. .Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 26 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .A trailer full of hunting trophies parked just off Higway 39. The trophies were damaged following flood water inundation during Hurricane Isaac..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 13 September 2012. Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .An Entergy technician inspects a dead alligator on Highway 23 after hurricane Isaac pushed through two weeks ago..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 01 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Stolthaven Chemical Plant. Scenes from the submerged town of Braithwaite following hurricane Isaac. A chemical storage terminal and rail carriages lie under water amidst fears the town could be subject to toxic leaks. .Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 01 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Stolthaven Chemical Plant. Scenes from the submerged town of Braithwaite following hurricane Isaac. A chemical storage terminal and rail carriages lie under water amidst fears the town could be subject to toxic leaks. .Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 15 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Tombs from English Turn Cemetery were picked up and  smashed by hurricane Isaac. Many tombs were washed up on the levee, others scattered across the road. FEMA contractors came in and marked caskets in order that they may one day be reinterred, covering them with ubiquitous blue tarp for now..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 24 October 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Grizzly reminders of Hurricane Isaac unearthed by floodwaters almost two months previously await collection. Tombs from English Turn Cemetery were picked up and  smashed by hurricane Isaac. Many tombs were washed up on the levee, others scattered across the road. DMORT officials work to recover remains and reinter them in new caskets..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 07 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Stephanie Gelvin surveys the total destruction of her family home and all their possessions on her first return visit since evacuation before Hurricane Isaac carried a 16ft storm surge through her neighbourhood. The family moved as many items as they could to the second floor thinking they would be secure should the house flood. The water rose well into the second floor leaving very few precious items to salvage..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 04 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .In scenes reminiscent of hurricanes Katrina and Gustav and the BP Oil spill, soldiers Spc Zachary Brower and Pvt Josh Ruiz from the Army National Guard hook one ton Hesco baskets full of sand onto a Black Hawk UH-60 chopper to plug a hole in the levee south of the town of Scarsdale. Hurricane Isaac packed a much greater punch than had been realised..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 01 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Stolthaven Chemical Plant. Scenes from the submerged town of Braithwaite following hurricane Isaac. Despite claims that no toxic chemicals escaped the storage fcility, barrels of toxic waste clearly marked 'Stolt' float on highway 39 a considerable distance from the chemical plant..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .Coffins and human remains are collected by the Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team (DMORT) at Promise Land Cemetery off highway 39. Tombs were washed from the cemetery during Hurricane Isaac..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Johnny Pamplet discussed life on the disappearing island. Pamplet is not a member of the tribe which has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land067.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Denecia Naquin and her husband Wenceslaus Billiot, father of deputy chief Boyo Billiot. The proud WW2 veteran and tribal elder may be forced to leave the home he has known all his life. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed from erosion by the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Wenceslaus Billiot, father of deputy chief Boyo Billiot. The proud WW2 veteran and tribal elder may be forced to leave the home he has known all his life. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed from erosion by the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land042.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land065.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land056.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land020.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land014.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
L/R; Chief Albert Naquin, Chris Brunet of the tribal council and deputy Chief Boyo Billiot. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 15 March 2016. Story as posted in the Guardian.<br />
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/mar/15/louisiana-isle-de-jean-charles-island-sea-level-resettlement<br />
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04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land066.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
'We are not moving.' A defiant sign is posted next to a survival pod from an oil rig.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Chris Brunet of the tribal council at home in his wheelchair. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land061.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land019.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land015.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Looking from the back porch of Wenceslaus Billiot's house. 'It used to be all you could see was trees and woods,' said Wenceslaus, father of deputy chief Boyo Billiot. The proud WW2 veteran and tribal elder may be forced to leave the home he has known all his life. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land010.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Looking from the back porch of Wenceslaus Billiot's house. 'It used to be all you could see was trees and woods,' said Wenceslaus, father of deputy chief Boyo Billiot. The proud WW2 veteran and tribal elder may be forced to leave the home he has known all his life. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land009.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
L/R; Chief Albert Naquin, Chris Brunet of the tribal council and deputy Chief Boyo Billiot. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land037.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Chief Albert Naquin on the island. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land028.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land062.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land057.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land022.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land054.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
A tree killed by saltwater intrusion. <br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land051.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land017.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Wenceslaus Billiot, father of deputy chief Boyo Billiot. The proud WW2 veteran and tribal elder may be forced to leave the home he has known all his life. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed from erosion by the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land043.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Looking from the back porch of Wenceslaus Billiot's house. 'It used to be all you could see was trees and woods,' said Wenceslaus, father of deputy chief Boyo Billiot. The proud WW2 veteran and tribal elder may be forced to leave the home he has known all his life. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land008.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
L/R; Chief Albert Naquin, Chris Brunet of the tribal council and deputy Chief Boyo Billiot. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land032.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Wenceslaus Billiot, father of deputy chief Boyo Billiot. The proud WW2 veteran and tribal elder may be forced to leave the home he has known all his life. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land006.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
L/R; Chief Albert Naquin, Chris Brunet of the tribal council and deputy Chief Boyo Billiot. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land031.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
L/R; Chief Albert Naquin, Chris Brunet of the tribal council and deputy Chief Boyo Billiot. The tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed from erosion by the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land001.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
A mean beer sign at the marina. Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land068.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
'We are not moving.' A defiant sign is posted next to a survival pod from an oil rig.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land024.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land060.jpg
  • 04 March 2016. Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana.<br />
Vanishing land. First climate refugees in the USA. Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha Indians.<br />
Scenes from the disappearing bayou where the tribe has recently been awarded $52 million to resettle on higher ground as more and more of their land is consumed by erosion from the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04mar16-Vanishing Land050.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Cyclists tentatively make their way through record flooding from the Canche river which inundated roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding012.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Beaumarie Saint Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Roads and houses are inundated with record flooding from the Canche river in Beaumarie Saint Martin in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding028.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Beaumarie Saint Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Roads and houses are inundated with record flooding from the Canche river in Beaumarie Saint Martin in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding016.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Beaumarie Saint Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Roads and houses are inundated with record flooding from the Canche river in Beaumarie Saint Martin in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding026.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Beaumarie Saint Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Roads and houses are inundated with record flooding from the Canche river in Beaumarie Saint Martin in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding027.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Beaumarie Saint Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
A park bench is inundated following record flooding from the Canche river in Beaumarie Saint Martin in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding014.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
A garbage truck from CA2BM drives through record flooding from the Canche river which inundated roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding009.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Cyclists tentatively make their way through record flooding from the Canche river which inundated roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding013.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Beaumarie Saint Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Roads and houses are inundated with record flooding from the Canche river in Beaumarie Saint Martin in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding025.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Cyclists tentatively make their way through record flooding from the Canche river which inundated roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding010.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Record flooding from the Canche river inundates roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding024.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Record flooding from the Canche river inundates roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France. A dog walker stops to take photos on her phone.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding008.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Record flooding from the Canche river inundates roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France. A dog walker stops to take photos on her phone.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding007.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Record flooding from the Canche river inundates roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding006.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Record flooding from the Canche river inundates roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding002.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Record flooding from the Canche river inundates roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding022.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Record flooding from the Canche river inundates roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
    04feb21-France Flooding005.jpg
  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Record flooding from the Canche river inundates roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
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  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Record flooding from the Canche river inundates roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
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  • 04 February 2021. Le Blanc Pignon, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Record flooding from the Canche river inundates roads surrounding the town of Le Blanc Pignon in Pas de Calais in north western France.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights managed.
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  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods011.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Geese enjoy grazing on the river bank where following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods002.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. Beaumerie St Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Monsieur Patrice Sibilli wades through floods to help his brother in law in a nearby flooded home. Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes. The river last flooded in 2013, however residents claim they have never seen it as bad as this.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods035.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. Beaumerie St Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes. The river last flooded in 2013, however residents claim they have never seen it as bad as this.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods016.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. Beaumerie St Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks in Beaumerie St Martin flooding local homes. The river last flooded in 2013, however residents claim they have never seen it as bad as this.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods034.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. Beaumerie St Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Monsieur Patrice Sibilli wades through floods to help his brother in law in a nearby flooded home. Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes. The river last flooded in 2013, however residents claim they have never seen it as bad as this.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods033.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Geese enjoy grazing on the river bank where following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods028.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Geese enjoy grazing on the river bank where following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods026.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods007.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods025.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods006.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods022.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods020.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. Beaumerie St Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes. The river last flooded in 2013, however residents claim they have never seen it as bad as this.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods018.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. Beaumerie St Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Monsieur Haegeman wades through floods outside his flooded house as the floodwaters continue to rise. Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes. The river last flooded in 2013, however residents claim they have never seen it as bad as this.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods017.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. Beaumerie St Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Mme Haegeman wades through floods with bags of clothes she is removing from her house as the floodwaters continue to rise inside her flooded home. Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes. The river last flooded in 2013, however residents claim they have never seen it as bad as this.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods015.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. Beaumerie St Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Monsieur Patrice Sibilli wades through floods to help his brother in law in a nearby flooded home. Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes. The river last flooded in 2013, however residents claim they have never seen it as bad as this.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods012.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. Beaumerie St Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Mme Haegeman wades through floods with bags of clothes she is removing from her house as the floodwaters continue to rise inside her flooded home. Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes. The river last flooded in 2013, however residents claim they have never seen it as bad as this.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods032.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Geese enjoy grazing on the river bank where following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods029.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Geese enjoy grazing on the river bank where following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods027.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods003.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods021.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods019.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. Beaumerie St Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Monsieur Patrice Sibilli wades through floods to help his brother in law in a nearby flooded home. Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes. The river last flooded in 2013, however residents claim they have never seen it as bad as this.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods013.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. Beaumerie St Martin, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Mme Haegeman wades through floods with bags of clothes she is removing from her house as the floodwaters continue to rise inside her flooded home. Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes. The river last flooded in 2013, however residents claim they have never seen it as bad as this.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods031.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods008.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Geese enjoy grazing on the river bank where following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods024.jpg
  • 12 March 2020. River Canche near Montreuil Sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Following months of record rainfalls, the Canche River near Montreuil Sur Mer burst its banks flooding local homes and farmland.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    12mar20-France floods004.jpg
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