5 Years After Katrina, Ruins – And a Natural Wonder – Remain
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Hurricane Katrina devastated the U.S. Gulf Coast communities five years ago, leaving behind ruins that persist to this day. But at least one of Mother Nature's iconic creations survived intact, and still inspires. |
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