Goofing off at the Atchafalaya Welcome Center
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Live Cajun music at the Atchafalaya basin Louisiana welcome center
Atchafalaya Basin National Wildlife Refuge
The Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge is located about 30 miles west of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and one mile east of Krotz Springs, Louisiana lies just east of the Atchafalaya River.
VLOG#075. Flying over the Atchafalaya basin
Leaving Florida and stopping at the Atchafalaya Basin welcome center to get a flight in. Then, on to Texas
Welcome Center I 10 East Mississippi
Stopping to cook breakfast on I 10. Very nice spot to stop and cook a meal, has restrooms, water, coffee, and nice place to sit a while when doing a lot of driving.
The third longest bridge in America - Manchac Swamp Bridge in Louisiana
The third longest bridge in America - Manchac Swamp Bridge in Louisiana
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Exploring Big Alabama Bayou - Atchafalaya NWR
A 1/2 day trip to the Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge with motoring along Big Alabama Bayou
BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA 1-10 WEST BRIDGE
A quick drive on I-10 West over the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
The Horace Wilkinson Bridge is a cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 10 in Louisiana across the Mississippi River from Port Allen in West Baton Rouge Parish to Baton Rouge in East Baton Rouge Parish.
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Road Trip #066 - I-55 North - from I-10, Laplace to I-12, Hammond, Louisiana
Part 1 of a series where we drive North on I-55 from LaPlace, Louisiana to Hammond, Louisiana along the Manchac Swamp Bridge.
Index:
00:11 I-10, Laplace, Louisiana / St. John the Baptist Parish
00:19 I-55
02:22 Exit 7: Ruddock
04:16 Tangipahoa Parish / Pass Manchac
04:26 Exit 15: Manchac
06:39 Exit 23: Ponchatoula / US-51 Business
06:57 Ponchatoula, Louisiana
07:16 Exit 26: LA-22 / Ponchatoula / Springfield
07:59 Exit 28: US-51 North / Hammond
08:09 Exit 29A: I-12 East / Slidell
08:13 Exit 29B: I-12 West / Baton Rouge
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Louisiana Swamp Tour part 1
Take a bayou tour of the famous Honey Island Swamp. You’ll glide through gator territory on a small, flat-bottomed boat and hear all about the swamp and its natural inhabitants from our local, expert captains. We offer pickup services from many French Quarter hotels and visitor centers for your comfort and convenience.
We find the best experts in the field to give you an authentic tour of one of America’s most unique ecosystems. Many of our captains have lived on the water for most of their lives and have earned field degrees to give you the best experience possible.
Cajun Encounters is a proud member of the Louisiana Nature Conservancy, and we believe that we have a responsibility to protect the environment around us. We’re dedicated to providing an intimate look at the swamp without impacting the environment or the many diverse species that live there.
On every tour, you’ll have the chance to see alligators, wild boar, raccoons, snakes, owls, egrets, and more – all in their natural habitat, and just a few feet from your boat!
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Vicksburg Mississippi I-20 River Bridge
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The Vicksburg Bridge crosses the Mississippi River from Louisiana to Mississippi, was built as part of the Interstate I-20 highway project. Due to the configuration of the river and the existing US-80 bridge, safe river navigation demanded that the I-20 bridge had to be built either right next to the existing US-80 bridge, or it would need to be at least a mile and a half downstream. The decision was made to build the new bridge next to the old bridge. This decision forced a key design element in that the piers of the new bridge had to match the spacing of the piers on the old bridge. This was to allow barge tows to sail straight through both structures without having to zigzag. While the two bridges look similar, the new bridge has a simpler design based on fewer but heavier structural members.
• River Elevation: 49 Feet.
• Highway: I-20.
• Daily Traffic Count: 28,200 (2003).
• Bridge Type: Continuous Steel Truss Through Deck.
• Length: 12,974 Feet Overall, 870 Foot Longest Clear Span.
• Width: 60 Feet, 4 Lanes.
• Navigation Channel Width: 846 Feet.
• Height Above Water: 116 Feet.
• Date Built: Opened February 14, 1973.
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Stock footage of this video available from Tampa Aerial Media for $100 with copyrights. Pay online here and we will send you a mp4 of this video without the graphics This does not cover the music used for this video.
The Longest Bridge in the United States- Lake Pontchartrain Causeway!
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is the longest continuous bridge passing over water, the waters of New Orleans's Lake Pontchartrain to be exact. The bridge is so long that for 8 of its 24 miles, you can't see land in any direction.
The longer of the two bridges is 23.83 miles (38.35 km) long. The southern terminus of the Causeway is in Metairie, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans. The northern terminus is at Mandeville, Louisiana.
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A Drive Through Cajun Country
Some video of a drive I took through Louisiana Cajun Country. This video includes New Iberia and Franklin. There are a lot more beautiful towns in this area!
Parked along I-10 Louisiana
I was wondering why all these vehicles are parked along the I-10 just east of New Orleans. I'm guessin it has something to do with Crawdaddys... who can explain?
Gate 1 New Orleans & Cajun Country Highlights
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On a half day tour of New Orleans, explore the The French Quarter, perhaps most well known for the famed Bourbon Street and Mardi Gras festivities, and visit the Cabildo, detailing the entire history of Louisiana. Head to Baton Rouge and visit the State Capitol building, plus with a full day at leisure, perhaps join our optional excursion to the village of Natchez in Mississippi.
Depart for the city of Lafayette, with a full day of sightseeing along the way, starting with an adventurous swamp tour on the Atchafalaya basin. Continue on to Vermilionville to enjoy a delicious Creole-flavored lunch, then visit Martin Accordions for a presentation on the process behind making their famous Cajun accordions and the history of Cajun music. Stop in Avery Island, known as the source of Tabasco sauce, for a tour of the pepper sauce factory, complete with tastings, samples and free recipes.
Creole Nature Trail - Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge
South West Louisiana National Wildlife Complex is home to four National Wildlife Refuges; Cameron Prairie, Sabine, Lacassine and Shell Keys. Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge contains almost 10,000 acres of freshwater marshe & over 15,000 acres of saltwater and brackish marsh. Learn more about Louisiana wetland and the birds, fish and wildlife that call it home.
And this is just a taste! A FREE personal tour app is also available in iTunes and Google Play (just search Creole). Don't have a smartPhone? Check-out a GPS Explorer® at the Lake Charles Visitors Bureau located at 1205 N. Lakeshore Drive, Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Paddle Powered: Bayou Teche National Water Trail
Southern Journeys celebrates the country's newest National Water Trail on Bayou Teche deep in the heart of Louisiana's Cajun country. From cypress swamps to dance halls and brewpubs, Bayou Teche offers a one-of-a-kind cultural paddle.
Flashback - From Mississippi into Alabama on Interstate 10
This is footage of the windshield from my dad's car crossing the state line from Mississippi into Alabama on Interstate 10.
**part of the Mobile 2011 Flashback Series**