You know, what ISN'T shown in those pictures are the gruesome scenes that no one is talking about (or wants to). Just on the other side of the ferry route, on the Bolivar Peninsula, all of the wooden homes that were once there are gone. For those that are familiar with this area you would know that most (if not all) of these homes were on stilts. The residents there were trapped after not taking heed to warnings to evacuate. Sadly, because the peninsula is surrounded by the swelling Galveston Bay, East Bay and Gulf of Mexico they had a terrible fate. This whole week Bolivar resembled a deep swamp. We all know what creatures dwell in swamps. Alligators have been seen from aerial views feasting on the hundreds upon hundreds of human cadavers floating in the water. The military has now deemed this area a no fly zone. This is why helicopters are unable to get in there and film this terrible scene. Many of us just lost electricity. These folks lost there lives AND burial rights. Now, many would say it served them right for not listening.. But for most of those people they couldn’t afford to leave. Bolivar was a small poor community when compared to the likes of Tiki Island, Galveston. My prayers go out to these victims and their families..