TJ the Okefenokee Swamp Park Tour Guide

The alligators and TJ the tour guide certainly add to the fascination and allure of Okefenokee Swamp Park in Waycross, GA
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12 Responses to “TJ the Okefenokee Swamp Park Tour Guide”

  1. Southern661 says:

    No shit? explain more of? that to me in a message, please. About the southern accent.

  2. elsydee says:

    the swamp park is a great facility which is dedicated to educating people about this natural treasure and about the people who used to inhabit the swamp before it was taken from them by the gov’t to make a park. it is important not to let the stories and customs of this unique area die. generalizing these people as hicks is a very narrow-minded? outlook

  3. elsydee says:

    the southern accent comes from the mixture of english with the accent of the scots-irish who settled in the south because of the climate. this tour guide may or may not be laying it on thick but i know from experience that there are people near the swamp who do talk this way; with this strong of? an accent

  4. elsydee says:

    it is sad that you were afraid of facing such a natural setting because of a canoe that is “wobbly”…canoes tend to be wobbly…it is interesting how people? make derogatory statements about people who are very intelligent but who talk differently. many of the pronunciations of southern people, especially those accents from the swamp area, are more closely related to the english spoken by settlers.

  5. elsydee says:

    “hic” is a rather derogatory term. you will find if you research the history of the english language that there are particular reasons the people in the swamp area talk the way they do, and have particular customs. you can cosider yourself lucky to have had the? experience of being around authentic southern people who are full of color and charm. .

  6. jcyruss says:

    I’m? a former guide and can’t stand someone putting on the dog and a little syrup to their accent. ‘The swamp has enough to talk about without a lot of bull and put on. You can have humor but teach so it can be passed on and not lost. Lamar Hall had as much humor as anyone but knew what he was talking about.

  7. joshnvz says:

    Wow he told us the exact same stories too! We? went last Sunday. Tsk tsk.

  8. TheSaintHooker says:

    Lol, this is the guide we had yesterday! We were the last tour of? he day so he took us out for a walk to a gator nest! He told some of these exact same stories!

  9. offroadrich200 says:

    Thanks! Hope? we get a guide this entertaining.

  10. DanielLamore says:

    Great Job!:)

    Whould have loved to experience this guide on our? boat tour!

    Check out our vist their with my video response.

  11. KodiWoeDee says:

    Very cool views!! Really like how you were able to film different vantage points. Shows off how the two rivers come together? into this river gorge.

  12. GeorgiaVirtualGuides says:

    Retired old fart traveling around Georgia capturing pictures and video of unique little budget friendly getaways. LOL

    Check the videos out on? my channel, and let me know what you think, and share if you like…

    Thanks
    Brent

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