The Standoff
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This shot has both a raccoon and an alligator. The alligator is drifting back and forth, waiting for the raccoon to enter the water. The raccoon, of course, isn’t having it. It’s a standoff.
This shot has both a raccoon and an alligator. The alligator is drifting back and forth, waiting for the raccoon to enter the water. The raccoon, of course, isn’t having it. It’s a standoff.
We’ve just boarded our boat for the Cajun Encounters Swamp Tour. This tour was rated very highly online so we’re expecting a lot. I hope that we’re not going to be disappointed!
This swamp looks like it would be great for photos. I would love to get off the boat for a bit and do some toy photography. My Swamp Thing figure would look perfect here!
It’s like a whole other world being out in the swamplands. I’ve never been in an environment like this before and I’m fascinated by it!
The flora is nearly as big of an attraction as the fauna! All of this greenery is almost mesmerizing. It’s so relaxing to see it as we drift by.
Our swamp experience is over and we’re back on dry land. I’d say that this was the best thing we’ve done in New Orleans, so far, and I’d definitely like to try it again sometime.
We’re slowing down now and getting close to where we first started. Once I see that big bridge, I know that we’re nearly home.
There’s still plenty of boats left at the docks. I’m glad that not too many boats are going out today. The less crowded it is, the more animals we’ll probably see.
Our boat is leaving the dock and getting ready to cruise through the Louisiana bayous. I’m really hoping to see a lot of wildlife on this tour!
You might also know this place by the following names:
Deer Island