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for its potable "moonshine" liquor, and we'll stop at Necaise Crossing to see that <^500 gallon iron pot in which they prepare gumbo for the annual Gumbo Festival. We'll visit the Rotten Bayou Cemetery to see the many fenced burial spots and on to Diamondhea*^ that posh area of lovely homes, excellent pleasure facilities and we'll cross the Beautiful Pearl River, which divides Mississippi and Louisiana — we'll see fine herds of cattle, hog farms, catfish farms, acres after of acres devoted to soy beans, pine trees, and we'll breath fresh pine-scentecU air, smell the sweety earth, enjoy cloud effects over quiet waters, and we'll visit Buccaneer State Park with its lovely nature trails and exciting Wave Pool — then we'll revel in the natural beauty of McCloud's Park before# our last stop — the Pride of Mississippi — the incomparable Tourist Center located just off 1-10. It's beautifully landscaped, tastefully furnished and staffed with knowledgeable and friendly hostesses who ably represent Hancock County and the State of Mississippi.
IKXXX The tour's over, folks. I have enjoyed being your tour guide. Any questions?


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