A real live albino alligator. |
This is a real live alligator, stuffed of coarse. |
This is our tour guide giving us instructions before leaving into the swamps of New Orleans. |
Ashley's ready to go... |
Bills ready to go... |
Landon was majorly focused on filming the whole tour and he did... |
Mother and daughter ready with our sound proof ear muffs. The airboats are very loud, so this is highly recommended. |
Even saw another small cemetery along the swamp land, must be for the poor folk. |
There is an alligator coming your way..watch out! |
The tour guide would throw in large marsh mellows and the alligator would follow the splash and go after it. They love marsh mellows maybe because it starts with the word MARSH...get it? |
going in for the kill of that Marsh mellow. |
The swamps were eery but very beautiful with the reflection of the trees, |
Here we are keeping a steady eye on the swamps to look for alligators in the water. |
Feisty little creatures. I hope Bill does not loose anymore fingers holding this baby gator. Be careful Bill |
Head on shot. Actually this little guy was a good sport being passed around. |
This gator here was the biggest in the swamp that we had seen. |
This gator jumped out of the swamp-we were feeling really brave and we hoped on him so he would not get away, he did try to bite us, but Bill saved me and held on to his head. |
Landon in front of one of many air boats. |
the back of the air boat. The propellers are huge. |
The bug is there, believe m. |
I am loving this swamp tour. |
Mom and Ashley looking at the Alligators in the water. |
Our tour guide told us after Katrina they placed 1600 Alligators into the swamps to re-populate them from hurricane. |
We had a wonderful 4 hour adventure on the swamps. |