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Housed in a converted paddle steamer permanently docked on Bayou Teche, this spot serves crawfish with theatrical flair.
I was kind of offended on the alligator’s behalf with the way they talk about them,” she said. “I don’t think the alligator wants its name attached to the word Alcatraz.” ...
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This little-known Florida state park features more diverse and extensive examples of the region's flora and fauna than any ...
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These trees are known as Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum). The Bald Cypress is a large, slow-growing, and long-lived tree. It can reach heights of up to 120 feet with trunks up to 7 feet in diameter.
At the time of the invasion, the land around Panyou was mostly swamp, forested with cypress trees. People had lived there for thousands of years, and had been growing rice for about 2,000 years.