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FIRST SIGNS OF SPRING AT CADDO LAKE
Season 1
Episode 104
Drift through Caddo Lake as spring awakens, with new buds and fresh foliage emerging among cypress trees and epiphytes. This meditative, floating journey—set to a dreamy score — captures the lake’s timeless beauty. While Caddo tradition links its origin to the 1811 New Madrid Earthquake, geologists believe it formed gradually due to the Great Raft, a 100-mile log jam on the Red River.
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