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Great Blue Heron on the Banks of the Barataria Preserve Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shrimp boat in Barataria Bay, Louisiana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ribbon Snake in Barataria Preserve in Louisiana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grey heron perched on rails on a disused oil transfer jetty in Barataria Bayou Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boats alongside docks in Barataria Bay Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crude oil threatens a pelican rookery in Barataria Bay following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pelicans Sitting Atop Rip Rap on Pelican Island in Barataria Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Disused oil transfer jetty in Barataria Bayou
Shrimp boat with raised nets and sea gulls in Barataria Bay Royalty Free Stock Photo
House Isolated on Small Marsh Island in Barataria Bay Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trees Lining the Pathway of Barataria Preserve in New Orleans Royalty Free Stock Photo
Romalea microptera Romalea microptera black grasshopper in Barataria prerveserve swamp in New Orleans Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gator Moving Through the Water in Barataria Preserve in Louisiana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenic Landscape of the Barataria Preserve in Louisiana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shrimp boat in Barataria Bay, Louisiana with seagulls and barking dog Royalty Free Stock Photo
Disused oil transfer jetty in Barataria Bayou.Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve protects the natural and cultural resources of Louisiana`s Mississippi River Delta region. It is named after French pirate Jean Lafitte and consists of six separate sites and a park headquarters


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