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a bayou goes through a swamp

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A swamp is a wetland with standing water, while a bayou is a slow-moving, marshy body of water, often part of a river system. Swamps are typically characterized by dense vegetation and stagnant water, while bayous are more dynamic and can be tidally influenced.

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