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3/18

  Today we had a historical day we visited the NOLA historical center and saw really cool maps, guns and paintings, one of the most interesting pieces was a Budweiser water can post Katrina to help give potable water to the city. Next we ate at 9 Roses and ate delicious Vietnamese food. Than we went […]

Day 2 Nola

Today was a great day. We went to the Historical French Museum of NOLA. Very great to see and learn some lore background history. We learned about the different ethnicities 3% are Asian, so I tour guide recommended a Vietnamese place to eat lunch. It started to rain after lunch which was completely from yesterday […]

First Day in NOLA

Yesterday was our first day in New Orleans, and what a day it was! We first went to Jean Lafitte National Historical Park, and finished up the day in the French Quarter. New Orleans is such an amazing city full of history and diversity. Can’t wait to begin day two!    Jackson Square in the […]

We made it through the flight.

And boy, are my arms tired. Not really, but everything else in my body is pretty exhausted. We arrived in New Orleans at 5:30am this morning (3:30am California time) and went to the hotel to have breakfast. Then we went to Jean Lafitte National Historic Park around 8am and walked the trail, saw a handful […]

16/3/2016

Es war meinen ersten Tag in New Orleans und ich war so müde, dass ich bei Abendessen geschlafen hab. Und das war nur sechs Uhr… Oops. Aber New Orleans sind richtig toll und ich bin aufgeregt hier zu sein

Jean Lafitte

First day of the trip visiting Jean Lafitte National Park. We saw a lot of aligators and snakes.

Day 1 3/17/16

Today we flew out of LAX in to NOLA and did some really cool things, first we went to Jean Lafiette National Park and saw 3 species of snakes, multiple alligators, frogs and learns native vegetation in the area. Next we had po boy sandwiches and I had alligator for he first time next we […]

Bayou tour 

 This is a vascular plant that floats on the water in the swamps and bayous, it had small string like roots. The swamps and bayous are thick with big trees, but as you go down the coast, these areas turn into marshes that are more open.