Wymarłe miasto w Luizjanie - Redux

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Wymarłe miasto w Luizjanie - Redux
Mossville, LA - 2/5/2016 - South African petrochemical giant Sasol is quickly expanding its Lake Charles Chemical Complex into the area where the tiny town of Mossville once stood. Nearly all the residents of Mossville -- founded by an ex-slave in 1790 and one of the first settlements of free blacks in the South -- have moved away after accepting buyouts from Sasol. Once a homeowner leaves, their property is quickly cleared to make way for the ongoing expansion.
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2016-02-05
William Widmer/Redux/EAST NEWS
Redux Pictures
William Widmer/Redux
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28cm x 19cm przy 300dpi
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