Bayou Teche Photos
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St. Martinville to Breaux Bridge
Video capture of the the Evangeline Oak in It's Little Park in St. Martinville on the West Bank of the Bayou
Video capture of Peke a Fellow Traveler
Video capture of St. John Sugar Factory in St. Martinville on the East Bank of the Bayou
Video capture of the Railroad - Auto Traffic Bridge connecting the West Bank of Bayou Teche with St. John Sugar Factory - This Bridge Was Built in 1895
Video capture of the Remains of an Old Live Oak Tree Killed by the Rising Water from the Placement of the Keystone Locks and Control Structure
Video capture of the Old Live Oak Tree on the Other Side of Which Andre Larroque and the Author Placed the Cement Block with Initials and Date Carved Into It - See the History Account on the Home Page - In the 1960's This Area Was All Woods and Pasture Land
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