Pirates, Mardis Gras, and Beaches - Waveland, MS Part 1 of 2
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
- Our nomad travels have taken us to Waveland, MS and this city is fascinating! This episode we explore the history of pirates and visit the famous Pirate House location. Then we visit the local Mardis Gras Museum and take a relaxing sunset bike ride along the beach and show you the spectacular beach views. Lastly, we briefly show you Buccaneer State Park and Buccaneer Bay Water Park.
Great video! Very interesting love it!
This is really cool. Thank you for sharing all this Pirate lore with us!
Nate, great video and I think you for sharing, it’s awesome to learn about places haven’t been to.👍🏼🤗
Awesome video
Awesome, I need to get down there someday!
Beautiful area! Pirates had good ocean views while on land! Lol
Interesting history.
UA-cam videos... The secret story behind pirate Jean Lafitte.... Jean Lafitte : The pirate who saved America. Also, I'm from that area. Love your videos.
Very informative. Lots to see. I just want to be clear, when you said you liked the blue Mardi Gras outfit, you were talking about the one with the orange flower, right? 😂
Love the history. Gives me a Goonies vibe.
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing this!
I love Waveland!! I take my dogs there to let them swim and play!
18 hole disc golf course, you missed the Alice Mosely museum in the same building as the Mardi Gras museum, St Stanislaus is called a college but it is a boys day and boarding high school the school next doors is the girls Catholic School.
That should be pronounced, John Luh-fit
Name is pronounced La- feet
I appreciate you watching the video and leaving a comment, thank you! Do you have a source supporting that pronunciation because I did searches before I made the video that indicated otherwise.