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thenewextrememimi says:
I really liked this place-- good food, convenient location, helpful patrons, friendly service and booze. Apparently, it serves American food, but my eye went straight to the list of specials on the wall, where they list a plethora of yummy local foods, including fresh fish and even alligator.
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festerwretch says:
Most of the southren hunk of Florida is what is known as the Everglades. A subtropical Marshland, the Everglades is a perfect place to see lots of wildlife, particularly alligators, dolphins, panthers, ospreys ... etc etc...
from Wikipedia:
"The Florida Everglades are subtropical marshland …
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Hummingbird says:
Getting the chance to try something new has always excited me. So when the owner at our motel in Kinder suggested this restaurant in town I was all for it. In such a small community this place is really the place where everyone meets. And they serve local Cajun style foods, mostly fried or deep fr…
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thenewextrememimi says:
I went to Abacus just because I heard it served crocodile, but it actually has some awesome food. The menu is French with exotic touches, with lots of tasty sounding items. I believe both the bartender and chef are French as well, or at least that's what they were speaking to each other. There's a b…
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jennjeff1 says:
My mission was to get a picture holding a koala bear while in Australia. Billabong Sanctuary Wildlife Park was able to make that dream and many others come true! Crocodiles, koalas, kangaroos, snakes, wombats and all types of birds from Australia in a natural setting on 11 hectares (25 acres) of n…
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X_Drive says:
After a four year hiatus the Kingsburg Crayfish and Jazz Festival reentered the scene in 2007. The 2008 edition, held September 20th was even better, with a few oddities, with plenty of vendors selling crayfish dinners, crayfish cakes, crayfish soup and this year alligator dishes. One unexpected g…
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aracnatec says:
This was the first tour I did when I arrived in New Orleans, I got picked up by a taxi outside my hotel and brought to the Bayou. We had a small boat (which I like, I don't like the very big noisy airconditioned touristy boats) and we set off. Now the captain had it in for me fom the start ever sinc…
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Ann_Hells says:
After visiting the Laura Plantation we asked if there was any true Cajun food around. They pointed us in the B&C Seafood direction. We really shouldn't have gone.
As we entered the entire building was filled with smoke and it irritated my eyes the entire time. After waiting a long time probably 25…
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