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LOUISIANA GULF OF MEXICO COASTAL DAMAGE - PBS TV PHOTO

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Estimated to arrive by Thu, May 15th. Details
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Subject(s): Coastal damage in Southern Louisiana Format: 8 x 10 Glossy Photograph Origin: Authentic Public Broadcasting System photograph provided to PBS affiliate television stations for promotional use. Program Title: NOVA: Goodbye Louisiana Category: Documentary Air Date: November 3, 1982 Condition: Like New Comments: NOVA reports on the staggering water problems of Southern Louisiana - where the mighty Mississippi is threatening to change its course, and where in 1981 49 square miles of coastline disappeared into the Gulf of Mexico.