At Golden Meadow, La.308, the road on the other side of Bayou Lafourche ends.
There is nothing but marsh (no treees) on the opposite bank and to the west. The slender natural levee is all that remains to support land born life. (dramatic, huh?)
     I've been taking National Geographic narative lessons.
     At Leeville, you cross the bayou and leave it (above). It's headed south to the Gulf and
Fourchon. There is a lot of informatin there, don't surf by it.
Ya know, Bayou Lafourche was the Mississippi River at one time.
I know, I'm a name dropper at times.
Check out CC's site for pre and post Katrina pictures.. I taught him everything he knows.
AND, check out the new bridge plans.
     The "little bridge" is the one at the top of the page.
We'll see how the new bridge is coming later.
I think it may be "dead in the water", so to speak.
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