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Description New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: Mounds of trashed appliances with a few smashed automobiles mixed in, waiting to be scrapped, are piled along an access road in the industrial area in back of the Lower 9th Ward. Photo by Infrogmation.
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Kadrowanie. The original can be viewed here: Low9AppliancePiles2.jpg. Modifications made by Andrzej 22.

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    • 2006-01-14T18:23:15Z Infrogmation 2142x1014 (1003438 Bytes) [[New Orleans]] after [[Hurricane Katrina]]: Mounds of trashed appliances with a few smashed automobiles mixed in, waiting to be scrapped, are piled along an access road in the industrial area in back of the Lower 9th Ward.

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