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		By: Lady Fi		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What an amazing place - all the more so for being so unexpected! I love the way you paint the story...

Something unexpected - must be walking in the woods and encountering: a 1000-yr-old rune stone in the middle of nowhere; a 3-000-yr-old burial mound from the Bronze Age; or suddenly coming upon something that looks like a huge grassy snake only to discover later on (via the Internet) that it is a bunker from WW1.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What an amazing place &#8211; all the more so for being so unexpected! I love the way you paint the story&#8230;</p>
<p>Something unexpected &#8211; must be walking in the woods and encountering: a 1000-yr-old rune stone in the middle of nowhere; a 3-000-yr-old burial mound from the Bronze Age; or suddenly coming upon something that looks like a huge grassy snake only to discover later on (via the Internet) that it is a bunker from WW1.</p>
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