Life on the Louisiana Bayou
Dorcheat Bayou, also known as Bayou Dorcheat, formerly Bayou Dauchite, is a 115-mile-long (185 km) stream in the US that extends from Nevada County in southwestern Arkansas through Columbia County and into Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana before emptying into Lake Bistineau east of the village of Doyline. To its south, Lake Bistineau joins Loggy Bayou to form a continuous passage of water into the Red River. Sometimes called the "heart of Webster Parish", Dorcheat is known for its "unending bounty of sights and sound" of nature.

Photographer: RJW
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