Soon So Soon
28 de abril de 2017, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 79 °FMmmm, jambalaya :P
Mmmm, jambalaya :P
This alligator is so close now that I could actually reach out and touch him if I wanted to. Do I dare to try it? I’d better not. I’m sure that these animals are quite dangerous. I don’t want toLeer más
We’ve spotted more alligators but this time they’re on the other side of the boat so I can’t see them as closely as I could before. That first one we saw gave us the best view. I don’t thinkLeer más
The next sight we were shown wasn’t animals but an area where people actually lived in the swamp. I found this to be both interesting and sad. I never knew anyone in the United States lived likeLeer más
It’s not just one, but two raccoons! I’m kind of surprised because I had thought that raccoons were usually more solitary. We’ve seen the occasional raccoon here in New York and they are alwaysLeer más
Our guide has just spotted more wildlife, this time a raccoon. I don’t know how he’s finding these animals. Some of them are so small and they are kind of far away. I don’t think that I’d findLeer más
Shortly after passing through the swamp town we saw our last alligator of the day. He was just a baby one and so small that I nearly missed him. Luckily, I got the camera up on time to get a shot ofLeer más
I think it’s kind of wrong to intrude into the area where these people live and stare at them as if they are some kind of tourist attraction. I’m sure that they would prefer to be left alone. ThisLeer más
We’re riding along the river and looking for more wildlife. Our guide seems to know the area very well and is great at spotting things. I’m guessing that he’s been doing this for a long time andLeer más
También podrías conocer este lugar por los siguientes nombres:
Saint Tammany Parish, Paroisse de Saint Tammany
Ric Hancock Mmmm indeed!