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The land the French Quarter is on is one of the highest places in New Orleans.
A North American word used by early French trappers taken from deep ravines that were seasonally flooded. From the French word 'Couler', meaning 'to flow'
The French Quarter is higher than the average elevation of New Orleans; in fact it is above sea level. It took enough time for the water to enter New Orleans that by the time the flood crested Katrina's storm surge had passed, and no areas above sea level could have flooded. Additionally, the levee near the French Quarter remained intact.
No, my basement has not flooded recently.
Flooded Belfry was created in 1800.
Cockermouth and the surrounding west Cumbia was badly flooded in November 2009 by the river derwent, it was also flooded in 2005 but not a bad
Meaning flooded with something.
The Nile river flooded the fields in Egypt.
I am looking for a vin check up fro a car whether it was flooded or not flooded check up
The Nile flooded of it's own accord.
The past participle is flooded.
Rain has also flooded many railway lines.