Sabine Pass
Sabine Pass is a natural waterway located in the southeastern part of Texas, near the border with Louisiana. It serves as an important shipping channel, connecting the Gulf of Mexico to the interior of the United States. The pass is situated at the mouth of the Sabine River, which flows into the Gulf, making it a vital point for maritime trade and transportation.
The area around Sabine Pass is also known for its rich history, particularly during the Civil War, when it was the site of significant military engagements. Today, it is home to various industrial facilities, including liquefied natural gas terminals, contributing to the local economy and energy sector.