This was taken early in the morning while kayaking through the LaKe Martin cypress swamp east of Lafayette, Louisiana. This is on the east side of the lake just south of where most people put their kayaks in.
Swamps are spooky places. Even without a history of ghosts and weirdness, these damp, gloomy places just seem to inspire dread in those who look upon them. Is it the expanses of untamed, weed choked wetlands, the shining eyes of alligators and other things slithering through the brush prowling the dark, or merely the twisted
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Taken on the Natchez Trace just East of Jackson, Mississippi.
Icy and Foggy Beaver Pond, Seabeck Prints
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"White linen cloths hang precariously from charcoal branches and whips round a figure ethereal and detached, life source diminishing without reflection and disappearing into the thickest cover of fog." - Luisa Paula Lioanag (via tumblr)
Georgia swamp National Geographic | February 1974
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One of the last stops of my Southern tour--at a "haunted" swamp. Gator trying to keep out of the cold. What a beautiful swamp. Caught this critter just before it scurried away. I guess the only thing "haunted" about the swamp is this graveyard right smack in the middle of it. People come to pay their respects almost every day. Not sure who's buried here though. Was on a riverboat like this. Spanish moss hanging from the trees, very characteristic of the New Orleans and Louisiana landscape. A model Cajun trapper's house--it looks straight out of Beasts of the Southern Wild. Our guide is an nth generation true blue Cajun with an accent to boot. He's a trapper in his free time. Another cold gator.
Starting Oct. 13, fans of “Shrek” can book a free stay in a dazzling recreation of the character’s swamp home — this one located in the Scottish Highlands.
These will get your imagination going!
I've been searching for info on a swamp build for this year and since we live on flat land surrounded by cornfields, this will be a tough build to pul
Shots of Swampland at Magnolia Plantation and Audubon Swamp.