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    Informative panels found next to the visitor center.
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    Hollow Cypress Boardwalk that leads to the Observation Tower.
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    There are several informative posts along the boardwalk.
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    Observation tower.
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    More information found along the boardwalk!
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    Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge is big on information. There are several of these signs along the Greenlea Drive.
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    A little raccoon stopped to say hello.
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    The palms in the area add nice coverage for the plentiful wildlife.
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    A dock sits above Rainey Lake.
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    Interesting root formations found on the edge of Rainey Lake.
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    Rainey Lake Trail.
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    Fungus grows on a dead log.
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    Twilight over the bayou.

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