Southeastern Louisiana has reportedly lost about 2,000 square miles of land over the past 8 decades, and continues to drown in the Gulf of Mexico at the rate of about 1 football field per hour.
Southeastern Louisiana has reportedly lost about 2,000 square miles of land over the past 8 decades, and continues to drown in the Gulf of Mexico at the rate of about 1 football field per hour.
Southeastern Louisiana has reportedly lost about 2,000 square miles of land over the past 8 decades, and continues to drown in the Gulf of Mexico at the rate of about 1 football field per hour.