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New Orleans: An aerial photograph of the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal or Industrial Canal. Vantage point is roughly above the Florida Avenue Bridge (not visible) looking south towards the Mississippi River. Undated pre-Katrina U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo. Upper 9th Ward/Bywater side to right; Lower 9th Ward side to left. Claiborne Avenue Bridge in center middle distance Shows port facilities between Claiborne and Florida Avenue severely damaged or totally destroyed in Katrina. The large structure along the right side of the Canal in the foreground is the Galvez Street Wharf; Surkote Road and port facilities to left.
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