Louisiana History Washes Away As Sea Levels Rise, Land Sinks
Louisiana's coastline is disappearing into the Gulf of Mexico. And with it many historic sites are being washed away, leaving archaeologists scrambling to document what they can before it's gone.
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January 4, 2017 at 04:52PM
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NPR News: Louisiana History Washes Away As Sea Levels Rise, Land Sinks
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