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I wish the guy who did the swamp tour wrestled alligators.
This place has changed the way I see nature disasters. All the times you see a newscast and a tornado or a hurricane has taken a small town, and you've never seen aftermath up close, and then you do, (like walking through the rubble and finding faces of dolls and a tricycle through the wall of a house, and the number of bodies found written on the walls) you never really feel the ultimate, almost awe of the power of the earth, it makes the future look daunting.
Where are we going now? What are we doing to protect the future?
That's the question this place leaves with me.
This place has changed the way I see nature disasters. All the times you see a newscast and a tornado or a hurricane has taken a small town, and you've never seen aftermath up close, and then you do, (like walking through the rubble and finding faces of dolls and a tricycle through the wall of a house, and the number of bodies found written on the walls) you never really feel the ultimate, almost awe of the power of the earth, it makes the future look daunting.
Where are we going now? What are we doing to protect the future?
That's the question this place leaves with me.

1 Comments:
Good questions Caitlyn! I have the same myself and haven't seen New Orleans....
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