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		<title>DuPont Beach and Nisqually Wildlife Spit.</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[John A]]></category>
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Apparently people has no respect for protected areas deep with history. Here's a sad scene one morning when I walked from the mouth of the creek to the shipwreck. As of 9AM the fire was still buring.  I took these on a brisk July morning.]]></description>
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