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	<title>Mississippi Business Blog &#187; Mississippi River</title>
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		<title>The State Of Mississippi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Situated in the Southern part of the United States is the state of Mississippi. The Mississippi river flows along the western boundary of the state and indeed the name of the state is derived from the river. Neighboring Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas and Gulf of Mexico, the state of Mississippi is composed almost entirely of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Situated in the Southern part of the United States is the state of Mississippi. The Mississippi river flows along the western boundary of the state and indeed the name of the state is derived from the river. Neighboring Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas and Gulf of Mexico, the state of Mississippi is composed almost entirely of lowlands and having numerous rivers running along the state, namely the Big Black River, the Pearl River, the Pascaqoula River, the Yazoo River as well as the Tombiqbee River.</p>
<p>Mississippi has long summer and short, mild winter, typical humid subtropical climate. There are not much temperature difference across the state in summer but in winter. Late summer and autumn are the seasons that the state would be impacted by hurricanes and tornadoes.</p>
<p>.Reference resource: <a href="http://www.unitedstatesdestinations.com/mississippi/the-state-of-mississippi-also-know-as-the-magnolia-state-and-the-hospitality-state-of-america.html">Click Here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Mississippi &#8211; The Land of Magnolia Grandiflora</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 09:54:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mississippi gets its name from the Mississippi River, which forms a delta outside the state, and is the heavily forested area of the state, as well. The entire state is quite low-lying and the highest point is only about 2,776 feet above sea level. It&#8217;s surrounded by a number of areas areas such as St. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mississippi gets its name from the Mississippi River, which forms a delta outside the state, and is the heavily forested area of the state, as well. The entire state is quite low-lying and the highest point is only about 2,776 feet above sea level. It&#8217;s surrounded by a number of areas areas such as St. Louis Bay, Biloxi Bay, and Pascagoula Bay.</p>
<p>The pine vegetation in the State gives it a beautiful scenery, enriching its natural beauty. Other trees found in Mississippi bay areas include oaks, elm trees, cottonwood trees, pecan trees, and more. Some major attractions of Mississippi include:</p>
<p>Hurricane Katrina Memorial &#8212; It&#8217;s a monument which was erected to the memory of those who lost their lives in hurricane Katrina. It consists of a wave-shaped abstract structure made in mosaic. This structure is encased on all four sides by a black wall.</p>
<p>Petrified Forest &#8212; This is a small nature trail which takes you around a collection of petrified trunks of trees, inside a museum. This museum has a rock-shaped exhibit, which is the center of attraction at the museum. Children will enjoy the forest as they proceed on a treasure hunt. A live kangaroo is kept behind the museum for everyone to see.</p>
<p>Red Water Artesian Well &#8212; There&#8217;s a well in Shubuta with reddish-colored water. This water is said to have medicinal properties which helps in healing various ailments. It&#8217;s mineral-rich water, so the taste is quite unique.</p>
<p>Mammy&#8217;s Cupboard &#8212; This is an interesting and unique restaurant, which has been built inside the concrete structure of a woman&#8217;s 28-foot tall skirt. It was made around 1940 and still stands tall.</p>
<p>Mississippi Hot Springs &#8212; This area contains hot springs which are believed to have a miraculous healing effect and the springs are frequented by tourists all year long. It&#8217;s a relaxing and soothing place.</p>
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		<title>About Fishing the Mississippi River</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 03:38:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you call it Old Man River, the Mighty Mississippi, or just the Mississippi River, it is the largest and longest river in the country, if you include its main tributary, the Missouri River. Most people do not think of the Mississippi River as a place to fish, rather a muddy, polluted, channelized waterway. It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you call it Old Man River, the Mighty Mississippi, or just the Mississippi River, it is the largest and longest river in the country, if you include its main tributary, the Missouri River. Most people do not think of the Mississippi River as a place to fish, rather a muddy, polluted, channelized waterway. It is true that the river is deeply damaged, but it still manages to offer unparalleled fishing opportunities even to this day.</p>
<p>The lakes are known for producing excellent largemouth bass fishing, as well as large catfish and bluegill. They generally have slow current, which makes boating simpler than the rest of the Mississippi River. Almost every tail race of these lakes is known for world class walleye and white bass angling. Boating a safe distance from the dam, and dropping jigs or night crawlers works well for both species. The tail races of these dams are also well known for being good places to snag paddle fish.</p>
<p>The locks and dams end sometime above the city of St. Louis. Walleye and White Bass begin to thin out, and catfish become the main quarry of anglers. At the mouth of the Missouri River at Columbia Bottoms Conservation Areas, the Mississippi&#8217;s best catfish water begins. Channel Catfish are the most common, but the river is most famous for record catches of Blue Catfish and Flathead Catfish. As a matter of fact, the Mississippi river several miles downstream of St. Louis recently produced an all-tackle world record blue catfish to an Illinois angler. Fish in the thirty to fifty pound range are not abnormal at all.</p>
<p>The lower Mississippi (generally the term given to the Mississippi River downstream of St. Louis), holds the best catfish populations in the nation. They are not the only species to target, however. The river provides excellent fishing opportunities for carp, gar, freshwater drum, bowfin (also known as grinnel) and bluegill. Although these species are not usually held in high regard, they can all be great fun to catch. Largemouth bass can be found in the main channel. Heavy current and silty water limits bass populations in the main river, but a patient angler can find enough to make it worthwhile. The extremely muddy water effectively limits fisherman to live bait presentations. Night crawlers, crayfish, and minnows are good options. The slow water upstream of wing dams tends to be a good bet. Better largemouth bass fishing will be found in the slough-like backwaters of the river. </p>
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		<title>Mississippi River</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 04:18:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At present there is a difficulty, which is in receipt of not as good as and New Orleans is a time bomb in their future for catastrophic calamity. a lot of local people will not go away in the face of a The Hurricane, in its place throws the Parties of Hurricane like there is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At present there is a difficulty, which is in receipt of not as good as and New Orleans is a time bomb in their future for catastrophic calamity. a lot of local people will not go away in the face of a The Hurricane, in its place throws the Parties of Hurricane like there is no tomorrow to come. unluckily all this sound fun, but if they are no matter which is short of Olympic swimmers with amazing extremely floating in the ever increasing swamp; there will not be a tomorrow for them in any case. The Wooded hills, the bluffs and the towns mark the Mississippi River. This fraction of the Mississippi river is an significant part of the trade of the region and the barges are used to transport a lot of merchandise up and down the waterway. There is also a lot of town and cities along the route of the river and you will come across a figure of lodgings the length of the way that you be able to stay in.</p>
<p>The Mississippi River is single of the most important flyway for the birds do migrate during the spring season. more than a few secure spots establish the length of the rivers course make sure their defense. There are as well numerals in the regions by the side of the river where you will come across impenetrable forests, which will make available a high-quality home for wildlife that lives on the Mississippi River. A lot of of the towns situated along the side of the rivers&#8217; course have docking or mooring amenities and you be able to come across essential amenities, reasonable amenities and even comfort facilities. If you are exploring and call for to discover extra mooring amenities then there are the beaches, the islands, and the side channels. There are to a certain extent a number of old campsites by the side of the course of the Mississippi River, which are all very near to the human civilization.</p>
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