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Battling the Elements
New Orleans is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana. The New Orleans metropolitan area, (New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner) has a population of 1,235,650 as of 2009, the 46th largest in the USA.
The city is named after Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans, Regent of France, …
New Orleans : Hurricanes and Swamp People
... that's entirely unique. We're now driving through Texas on our way to Houston, and you can already feel the different vibe Texas has. We'll be spending the next 2 nights in the Lone Star state, one in Houston and tomorrow in Austin, then I think we're off to Carlsbad Caverns. It's hard to believe I've still got two weeks of the tour left, and more than 2 weeks of my entire trip left. It feels like I've been away for much longer, but I've loved every second of it so far. ...
To New Orleans in 11 hours!
... a luxury..)
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Miles traveled today: 660 miles
Gas consumed: 1 & 3/4 tanks
Time traveled: 11 ...
NOLA Night 1
... it happened. We had been in NOLA 2 hours and I headed into a tattoo studio. Electric Ladyland is on Frenchmen and I had previously looked at it online for the purpose of getting my foot tattooed with the shrimp i'd had my heart set on. After 10 mins of filling out paperwork I was sat in Cameron Sweet's studio getting an ornate fleur de lys in my right wrist. $120 dollar well spent.
After the tattoo we went to a bar called the Three Muses. Live Jazz was ...
Born on the Bayou!!
... american streetscape and the old as Layette Cemetary. Spending a bit too much time in that area we missed our guided walk of the French Quarter, instead we headed to a local bar on Bourbon St for an afternoon ale and some live jazz / pre drinks for the NBA game we were going to later that night! Again we got stuck into the local cuisine for dinner knocking back some crayfish creole and a few hurricanes ...