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− | | | + | |lat = 29 |
− | | | + | |lon = -88 |
− | | | + | |nw = [[New Orleans NE, Louisiana|New Orleans NE]] |
− | | | + | |n = [[Mobile, Alabama]] |
− | |w = [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans | + | |ne = [[Pensacola, Florida]] |
− | | | + | |w = [[New Orleans SE, Louisiana|New Orleans SE]] |
− | | | + | |name = [[Les Îles de Chandeleur, Louisiana|Les Îles de Chandeleur]] |
− | | | + | |e = [[Gulf of Mexico 29, -87|Gulf of Mexico]] |
− | | | + | |sw = [[Southern Mississippi Delta, Louisiana|Southern Mississippi Delta]] |
+ | |s = [[Gulf of Mexico 28, -88|Gulf of Mexico]] | ||
+ | |se = [[Gulf of Mexico 28, -87|Gulf of Mexico]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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'''Today's Location:''' | '''Today's Location:''' | ||
− | + | {{Today's location|lat=29|lon=-88|text= Îles de Chandeleur, LA}}] | |
− | What's left of the Chandeleur Islands constitute the eastern most part of the state of Louisiana. They are the only land surface in [[graticule]] | + | What's left of the Chandeleur Islands constitute the eastern most part of the state of Louisiana. They are the only land surface in [[graticule]] {{Today's location|lat=29|lon=-88|text=29N 88W}}. They are home to one of the oldest US wildlife refuges. A hundred years ago they supported a small human population and even a lighthouse. In fact three lighthouses have been built there but hurricanes kept knocking them down; the last by hurricane Katrina in 2005. The infamous hurricanes of this century inflicted dramatic devastation here. The little land now remaining above water seems to be eroding fast. |
Latest revision as of 17:09, 15 January 2022
Today's Location: Îles de Chandeleur, LA]
What's left of the Chandeleur Islands constitute the eastern most part of the state of Louisiana. They are the only land surface in graticule 29N 88W. They are home to one of the oldest US wildlife refuges. A hundred years ago they supported a small human population and even a lighthouse. In fact three lighthouses have been built there but hurricanes kept knocking them down; the last by hurricane Katrina in 2005. The infamous hurricanes of this century inflicted dramatic devastation here. The little land now remaining above water seems to be eroding fast.
Contents
WARNING: Be prepared for vicious biting flies in summer
Notable Dates
None yet but in the unlikely event of a successful expedition here it will be a notable event indeed.
Local Geohashers
- None - Uninhabited
Cities
None
Population
None