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11-08-2010 @ 9:46PM
madsahader said...
Many tourists who visited the French Quarter and surrounding areas complained about the smell. It had nothing to do with "urine", but rather with the environment. The reason they have to put graves in mausoleums instead of in the ground is that most of the ground is basically swamp. Most of the city is below sea level. Take ground that stays wet all the time, bake it in our 100 degree summers, and cover it with our near 100 percent humidity, and you get the smell you're talking about for nine months a year.
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