![]() ![]() ![]() Take a 360° tour of its gift shop and museum to learn more about the company - one of the proudest local exports from southwest Louisiana. Why? Look no further than its white, spiced and specialty rums, made with locally harvested sugarcane and molasses from the oldest family-owned sugar mill in the United States. Bottoms Up!īayou Rum is among Louisiana’s most beloved brands. Take a virtual tour with them via videos that offer an inside look at what to expect on your offshore excursion. Also cruising the Honey Island Swamp is Pearl River Eco Tours, a company that specializes in getting visitors deep into the heart of the bayous. Cajun Encounters offers virtual tours of the Honey Island Swamp, where you’ll get an up-close-and-personal look at the alligators and other swamp creatures that make their home in south Louisiana. Land-lubbers rejoice: You can catch some of the excitement of a Louisiana swamp tour, no matter where you are. On your virtual tour of the museum, you’ll get a peek at some of them. As the city’s oldest and most prominent fine arts institution, is home to nearly 40,000 works of art and artifacts. ![]() Among them are the New Orleans Botanical Gardens, NOMA's Besthoff Sculpture Garden and City Park’s grove of massive live oak trees.Īnother attraction you’ll find within City Park is the New Orleans Museum of Art. On your virtual tour of City Park, you’ll find just a few of its charms. New Orleans City Park is often referred to as “New Orleans’ crown jewel,” both for its size (a whopping one-by-three mile area, making it among the largest urban parks in the nation), and for its amenities. For those who want to learn more about New Orleans’ fascinating cemetery history, New Orleans Catholic Cemeteries offers 360° tours on its website as well. 1 is a nondenominational, non-segregated final resting place for many prominent and lesser-known New Orleanians. Located across the street from the historical Creole restaurant Commander’s Palace, Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 as it is perhaps New Orleans’ best known, and is the oldest city-operated cemetery in town (established in 1832). Walk through New Orleans’ “Cities of the Dead” via virtual tours of its aboveground cemeteries. Not to be missed: The Great Maya Reef and Gulf of Mexico exhibits. Audubon Aquarium of the Americas' Virtual Tour offers a fish’s-eye view of its wondrous, undersea-inspired facility. Get a virtual introduction to some of the Crescent City’s innumerable, unforgettable cultural riches. We’ll even get to talk about our resident green sea turtle, Gabby.No matter where you might be in the world, you can visit Louisiana anytime with these virtual tours with sites and sounds from all around the state. Students will learn what factors are driving the decline of the African Penguin population and find out what we can do to help!ĭive into the world of sea turtles! In this class, students will learn all about how sea turtles survive in our oceans and what dangers they face. Waddle into the world of penguin biology, care, and conservation! In this engaging class we will study our flightless friends. What adaptations allow sharks to remain apex predators? Students will dive in to discover the advantages of these adaptations, explore the diversity of cartilaginous fish like sharks, and uncover what challenges they faces in our current ocean state. We will also dive into food webs and food chains to see who’s really at the top. What makes a habitat a home? Students will discover the characteristics of a habitat, and how animals are able to survive in their extreme habitats. ![]()
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