11. New Orleans Church
It could be the looming, grey clouds overhead, or the low angle of the shot, or the desaturated, sepia-like color of the photo that makes it creepy. Or it could be the fact that one corner of it looks like it was gouged out by an enormous monster like Godzilla or that weird, giant alien thing from Cloverfield. From the outside, this church looks like it might otherwise be in pretty good shape, you know, if it wasn’t for the massive, gaping hole that is ruining almost a quarter of the entire building.
The actual story behind the destruction of this church is much sadder than an ancient behemoth lizard ravaging its exterior. This is one of several churches in New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward that was badly damaged during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Many of these buildings, including this one, were never repaired. While some have since been completely destroyed by fires or other storms, others remain standing as a sobering reminder to New Orleans residents of the hurricane that devastated their community barely a decade ago.
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