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There is an old and creepy building in front of our camp that is rumored to have been used as a morgue in the aftermath of the Katrina. Last night I took a snapshot of this building, trying to capture the beautiful eeriness that it holds over our camp. Oddly enough, the picture turned out to be speckled with hundreds of mysterious circular light shapes. White, green, red—a galaxy of tiny globes. I took many other pictures of the building, and this small phenomenon recurred in all of them. The natives maintain that the building is haunted. Today we found what resembles a face in one of the circular light shapes.
Alex Small
March 27, 2008 @ 3:51 PM
Hey Alex! I'm originally from New Orleans and relocated to Chicago after Katrina. I now go to Columbia and think it's great that you and fellow students are helping out down there!
I am very interested in the pics you were taking of that building. Can you send me a few of the pics or tell me where they are posted? I am very familiar with New Orleans, having lived there 22 years, and would love to see some pics! A lot of my family still live there, and I still go down once a year (not enough!)
Good luck, have fun and if you need any pointers on what to do around the city, drop me an e-mail (and some pics too!). -Amanda Hall
Posted by: Amanda Hall at March 28, 2008 9:12 AM
I miss you. Come to new mexico and visit me.
Posted by: Shoshana Small at March 29, 2008 3:53 PM
That is amazing. Are you going to post those pictures? If so where because I would love to see them!
Posted by: Kathryn Jackson-Geddes at April 7, 2008 4:54 PM