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  • Eleven pirate ships buried in Texas mud
    2026/07/14

    Recent archaeological efforts by the Texas Historical Commission are focused on uncovering the maritime secrets of Louis Michel Aury, a privateer who established a base on the Texas Gulf Coast shortly before the famous pirate Jean Lafitte. While many associate the region's legends with Lafitte, historical evidence suggests that Aury's abandoned fleet and supplies at Pass Cavallo represent a significant missing chapter of the area's history. These waters are linked to centuries of Spanish silver transport along the El Camino Real, creating a legacy of lost riches that attracted figures like Jim Bowie. Current surveys at Matagorda Bay aim to distinguish between different layers of shipwrecks, such as the San Felipe gun runner, and the remains of Aury’s thirteen-vessel fleet from 1817. The ongoing search has gained modern momentum through genealogical connections and media coverage, inviting adventurers to explore the accessible waters where history and treasure intersect.

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    23 分
  • Whooping Cranes and Why Rockport Is the Best Birding Destination on the Texas Coast
    2026/07/14

    A comprehensive look at Rockport-Fulton, Texas, positioning it as a premier year-round destination for nature enthusiasts and birders. The region serves as a vital corridor for the Central Flyway, attracting rare species like Whooping Cranes and hosting the massive HummerBird Celebration every September. Beyond wildlife, the texts detail local heritage through self-guided history tours and community-driven festivals such as Fulton Oysterfest and Lamardi Gras. Travelers can find practical advice on optimal viewing seasons, specialized boat tours, and accessible birding locations like Memorial Park. Ultimately, the collection serves as an insider’s guide to the Texas Gulf Coast, blending ecological importance with vibrant local traditions.

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    18 分
  • Rockport Birding & Hogs Bayou Alligators
    2026/07/13

    The Connie Hagar route — a self-guided audio tour of Rockport's legendary birding circuit, from the downtown sanctuary named for the woman who put Rockport on the national birding map to the 1,000-year-old live oak at the end of the Lamar Peninsula. Nine stops, 25 miles, and the full story of one of the most remarkable birding coastlines in North America. Audio produced with AI assistance.

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    20 分
  • Pirates, Presidents & the Lamar Peninsula
    2026/07/13

    A self-guided audio tour of the Lamar Peninsula near Rockport, Texas — covering the 1,000-year-old Big Tree, the Irish colonists who founded Lamar in 1838, Samuel Colt's land holdings, the Civil War destruction of a Confederate salt works, and the Ripley's Believe It or Not entries that put this stretch of coast on the map. Drive the loop, play the audio, and let the history meet the landscape. Audio produced with AI assistance.

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    22 分