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It's a Swamp Thing

Release Date: 09 Feb 2012
To herald the season premiere of Swamp People, Louisiana Lieutenant Governor, Jay Dardenne, and Troy Landry, star of Swamp People, are available for interviews on February 8th. They can talk about the third season premiering on February 9th and how the show's growing popularity has shed a great deal of national attention on the state of Louisiana.

The show is set in a hidden world, a place where nature still rules and little is known about the territory: the Louisiana swamps. History's Swamp People follows the day-to-day activities of several Cajuns living in the Atchafalaya River Basin swamp, who hunt American alligators for a living. The show explores and celebrates a unique culture far removed from the mainstream of Contemporary America. The "Swamp People" are self-sufficient, getting everything they need from the land. They battle Father Time, Mother Nature and the challenges of life in and around the murky swamp waters they call home.

But the show only depicts some of Louisiana's beautiful, natural resources. From its pristine National State parks and beaches, to its rich musical history that continues to inspire and entertain, to a vibrant Creole culture, Louisiana is more alive than ever before and now is the time to experience the wonder of it all for yourself! Known as the "Hollywood of the South," the state has also become a popular location for filming TV shows and movies.
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