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St. Tammany Parish { 42 images } Created 17 Dec 2014

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  • The Seven Sisters Oak in Mandeville, Louisiana is the largest certified southern live oak tree. It is the National Champion on the National Register of Big Trees and the Champion Oak of Louisiana.
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  • Flooded road
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  • Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
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  • Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
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  • Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
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  • Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
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  • Egret in in Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana.
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  • Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana.
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  • Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
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  • Flooded road
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  • Moss on cypress trees in Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana.
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  • Moss on cypress trees in Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana.
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  • Moss on cypress trees in Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana.
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  • Bayou Lacombe in the Big Branch National Wildlife Refuge that leads out into  Lake Pontchartrain. Southeastern Louisiana's wetlands were threatened by the BP oil spill but containment of the Macondo well saved most of the bayous lakes and waterways that make their way to the Gulf of Mexico. Louisiana's wetlands are threaten by coastal erosion, climate change and the oil and gas industry.
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  • American White Water Lilies in Bayou Lacombe in the Big Branch National Wildlife Refuge that leads out into  Lake Pontchartrain. Southeastern Louisiana's wetlands are threaten by coastal erosion, climate change and the oil and gas industry.
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  • Storm clouds over Mandeville, Louisiana
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  • Live Oak Tree in Fontainebleau State Park
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  • Live Oak Tree in Fontainebleau State Park
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  • Live Oak Tree in Fontainebleau State Park
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  • Live Oak Tree in Fontainebleau State Park
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  • Live Oak Tree in Fontainebleau State Park
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  • Live Oak Tree in Fontainebleau State Park
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  • Lake Pontchartrain at sunset. on in St. Tammany, Louisana.
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  • Moss on Live Oak Trees in Fontainebleau State Park Mandeville, Louisiana. .
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  • Walking path in Mandeville Louisiana.
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  • Lake Pontchartrain at sunset. on in St. Tammany, Louisana.
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  • Lake Pontchartrain at sunset. on in St. Tammany, Louisana.
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  • Warning sign at the beach in Mandeville on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain.
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  • Rain over part of the Causeway Bridge  in Mandeville, Louisana.
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  • Mandeville, Louisiana, June 29, 2019- Cyanobacteria, refferred to as  blue-green algae, at a boat launch in Lake Pontchartrain.  The city closed the beached do to the algae outbreak which many blame on the openning of the spillway combined with the warm tempartures. Mandeville, is on the north shore of the lake, across from New Orleans.
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  • Mandeville, Louisiana, June 29, 2019- Cyanobacteria, refferred to as  blue-green algae, in Lake Pontchartrain.  The city closed the beached do to the algae outbreak which many blame on the openning of the spillway combined with the warm tempartures. Mandeville, is on the north shore of the lake, across from New Orleans.
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  • Mandeville, Louisiana, June 29, 2019- Cyanobacteria, refferred to as  blue-green algae, at a boat launch in Lake Pontchartrain.  The city closed the beached do to the algae outbreak which many blame on the openning of the spillway combined with the warm tempartures. Mandeville, is on the north shore of the lake, across from New Orleans.
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  • Mandeville, Louisiana, June 29, 2019- Cyanobacteria, refferred to as  blue-green algae, in Lake Pontchartrain.  The city closed the beached do to the algae outbreak which many blame on the openning of the spillway combined with the warm tempartures. Mandeville, is on the north shore of the lake, across from New Orleans.
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  • Mandeville, Louisiana, June 29, 2019- Cyanobacteria, refferred to as  blue-green algae, in Lake Pontchartrain.  The city closed the beached do to the algae outbreak which many blame on the openning of the spillway combined with the warm tempartures. Mandeville, is on the north shore of the lake, across from New Orleans.
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  • Mandeville, Louisiana, June 29, 2019- Cyanobacteria, refferred to as  blue-green algae, in Lake Pontchartrain.  The city closed the beached do to the algae outbreak which many blame on the openning of the spillway combined with the warm tempartures. Mandeville, is on the north shore of the lake, across from New Orleans.
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  • Mandeville, Louisiana, June 29, 2019- Cyanobacteria, refferred to as  blue-green algae, in Lake Pontchartrain.  The city closed the beached do to the algae outbreak which many blame on the openning of the spillway combined with the warm tempartures. Mandeville, is on the north shore of the lake, across from New Orleans.
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  • Mandeville, Louisiana, June 29, 2019- Cyanobacteria, refferred to as  blue-green algae, at a boat launch in Lake Pontchartrain.  The city closed the beached do to the algae outbreak which many blame on the openning of the spillway combined with the warm tempartures. Mandeville, is on the north shore of the lake, across from New Orleans.
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  • Clouds over  Lake Pontchartrain.
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  • Driving over The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway connecting Mandeville Louisiana and Metatie.
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  • Driving over The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway connecting Mandeville Louisiana and Metatie.
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