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Creole Nature Trail - Gray Plantation on the Audubon Golf Trail

Creole Nature Trail - Gray Plantation on the Audubon Golf Trail

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: The placid waters of the Calcasieu waterway surround the Gray Plantation's 'signature hole.' Location: Gray Plantation, Louisiana (29.9... More

Creole Nature Trail - Vermillion Flycatcher Against Blue Sky on the Creole Nature Trail

Creole Nature Trail - Vermillion Flycatcher Against Blue Sky on the Cr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: The bright red plumage of the Vermillion Flycatcher stands out against a vivid blue sky on the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road. L... More

Creole Nature Trail - Pelicans and Seagulls on Dock Posts

Creole Nature Trail - Pelicans and Seagulls on Dock Posts

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: While visitors tread the docks, birds decide to perch on the posts. Location: Louisiana (29.763° N 93.342° W) Status: Public domain. D... More

Creole Nature Trail - Louisiana's Creole Nature Trail

Creole Nature Trail - Louisiana's Creole Nature Trail

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: National Scenic Byways Program - Best Practices Photo Location: (38.898° N 77.007° W) Status: Public domain. Digital Photographs Relat... More

Creole Nature Trail - Gator Walking Across Path

Creole Nature Trail - Gator Walking Across Path

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A family gets close but not too close to an alligator crossing the path before them near the Creole Nature Trail. Location: Near Creole... More

Louisiana’s most famous resident, the alligator, can

Louisiana’s most famous resident, the alligator, can

Louisiana’s most famous resident, the alligator, can often be spotted soaking up the sun in the bayous that are located along the Creole Nature Trail, and All-American Road located about 50 miles south of Fort ... More

A female alligator stands watch over her young on the

A female alligator stands watch over her young on the

A female alligator stands watch over her young on the Creole Nature Trail.

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