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“Ocean Front Paradise” Rental, State Highway 87, Bolivar Peninsula, Texas, 2014. Derelict Oil Well and Building Damaged by Hurricane Ike, Bolivar Peninsula, Texas, 2014. Abandoned Yacht, Jones Drive, Galveston, Texas, 2014. House for Sale, Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana, 2015. Missing House and Improvised Basketball Court, Blanchard Drive, Chalmette, New Orleans, June 2010 & 2014 Lot for Sale, House Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, 2014. Floor of a Building Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, Beach Boulevard, Gulfport, Mississippi, 2014. Sharkhead's Souvenir Store, Biloxi, Mississippi, 2014 Ocean-front Site Destroyed by Hurricane Ivan, Next to Luxury Condos, 29500 Perdido Beach Boulevard, Orange Beach, Alabama, 2014. Parking Area 21, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Subject to Frequent Flooding, Santa Rosa Island, Pensacola, FL, 2014. Entrance to Coral Caye Development, Cape Haze, Florida, 2014. Construction Site for a New Mansion, South Ocean Boulevard, Highway A1A, Palm Beach, Florida, 2014. Ocean Boulevard Houses, Breach Inlet, Isle of Palms, South Carolina, 2014. Water-damaged Home, Insulation Removed, after Hurricane Irene, Mesic, North Carolina, 2011. Remains of a House Destroyed by Hurricane Irene and Burned by Its Owners, Lowland, North Carolina, 2011. Water Slide Destroyed by Hurricanes Irene and Arthur, Outer Banks, Rodanthe, North Carolina, 2014. Bridge Constructed over New Inlet, a Breach Caused by Hurricane Irene, NC12, Outer Banks, North Carolina, 2014. Pirates Cove Development, Roanoke Island, Manteo, North Carolina, 2014. Flooding at High Tide and a Full Moon, Cambridge Place, Norfolk, Virginia, 2012. Fun Town Amusement Arcade Pier, Destroyed by Hurricane Sandy, Seaside Park, New Jersey, 2013. 21 South Beach Drive, Vision Beach, Seaside Heights, New Jersey, 2014. New Construction after Hurricane Sandy, 28 Jack Lane, Beach Haven West, New Jersey, March 2014. Ninth Avenue, after Hurricane Sandy, Brick, New Jersey, 2013. Swimming Pool at the Site of a Removed House, 1001 Ocean Avenue, Mantoloking, New Jersey, 2014. Site of Camp Osborne Beach Community (about 100 Cottages in Total Destroyed by Hurricane Sandy) Mantoloking, New Jersey, 2014. Beach Houses after Hurricane Sandy, 959 East Avenue, Mantoloking, New Jersey, March 2013. Randy Peterson at His Beachfront House (Later Demolished) after Hurricane Sandy, 27 Bay Point Drive, Silverton, Tom’s River, New Jersey, 2013. Boat with Christmas Decorations on a new Sand Dune, Monmouth Beach, New Jersey, 2013. 35 Ocean Avenue at Valentine Street after Hurricane Sandy, Monmouth Beach, New Jersey, March 2013 & 2014. New Construction after Hurricane Sandy, Edgewater Cabanas, Sea Bright, New Jersey, 2013 & 2014. New Seawall and Damaged House, 136 B144 Street, Rockaways, New York, 2014. Rebuilding Bigger behind a New Sea Wall, B138 Street, Rockaways, New York, March 2013 & 2014. Site of a Father and Child Fatality from Hurricane Sandy, 687 Yetman, Staten Island, March 2013 & 2014. Graffiti Done by Homeowners in a Neighborhood Bought Out by the State of New York after Hurricane Sandy, Fox Beach Avenue, Oakwood Beach, Staten Island, New York, 2014. Site of Ella Norris’s House (a fatality in Hurricane Sandy), Buel Avenue, Ocean Breeze, Staten Island, New York, 2014. Frank Mosznki President of the Ocean Breeze Neighborhood Association, Who Is Taking the New York Buy-Out Program, Staten Island, New York, 2014. Battery Park, Site of Extensive Flooding from Hurricane Sandy, New York City, New York, 2014. Site of the Dock and Dine Restaurant Totaled by Hurricane Irene, Rebuilt and Destroyed by Hurricane Sandy, Saybrook Point on the Connecticut River, Old Saybrook, Connecticut, 2014. New Beach House under Construction, Chatham, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 2015.N 41.67654 W 69.94627 Elevation Six Feet Bath Iron Works, a strategically important shipyard for the U.S. Navy, Bath, Maine, 2015.

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