Families lined up today for photos in front of a 78-foot alligator in Garyville, Louisiana (pop. 2,775). The structure, built out of firewood, is part of a string of bonfires lining the levee of the Mississippi River in St. James Parish between Garyville and Paulina. The fires—separated by refineries and chemical plants—are set to burn on Christmas Eve, to light the way for Papa Noël, part of a tradition that dates back to the 1700s.