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Description

View of flooding in New Orleans after Hurricane Betsy (showing Lower 9th Ward area, Mississippi River at top left), as seen from the air aboard Air Force One.

English: Aerial view of flooding in New Orleans.
Source

http://photolab.lbjlib.utexas.edu/detail.asp?id=18402.

Date

1965-09-10

Author

LBJ Library photo by Yoichi R. Okamoto

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