Chenieres have romantic history

The word cheniere is unique to the Cajun coast, as are the little islands it describes. The word comes from the Acadian word chene, meaning “oak,” and describes groves of live oak trees bent by Gulf winds along a series of ridges rising from south Louisiana wetlands. These ridges, usually about three or four feet above sea level, are formed from old beaches left stranded in ancient times when the…

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