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                    <title>African Bird Flu or farming for geeks</title>
                    <description>Were currently staying in an orphanage in rural Mozambique on the outskirts of a fairly large city. Life here is rural  we have cows and goats and chickens and sheep and grow a range of fruits and vegetables.Now recently our chickens have suffered an horrific and debilitating plague causing almost all of them to die all within the space of about a week. You could call it an epidemic. Yo</description>
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                    <title>Cacao vs. chocolate a critical study</title>
                    <description>Anyone who has read the Green  Black39s cookbook Green  Black39s Chocolate Recipes httpwww.greenandblacks.comukgreenandblackskitchenrecipebook.html or Willie39s Chocolate Factory Cookbook httpwilliescacao.comfinechocolateproductsbooksandgifts or even the relevant sections of McGee on Food  Cooking httpwww.amazon.co.ukMcGeeFoodCookingEncyclopediaKitchen</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Central-America-Caribbean/Nicaragua/Southern-Pacific-Coast/Isla-de-Ometepe/blog-713013.html</link>
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                    <title>Honey  A bee story</title>
                    <description>It39s 9am. I stand sweating the smell of smoke and trees and the sound of thousands upon thousands of lives living on top of one another fills the air. Fills most of the air. 40000 killer bees swarm around me...My life has been defined in terms of beesIt39s July last year and I39m talking to Nigel about his love for bees and the fact that I39ve never stroked a bee.Now it39s Aug</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Central-America-Caribbean/Nicaragua/blog-711115.html</link>
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                    <title>Anthropological observations from a small island</title>
                    <description>Ometepe is a weird place. For the most part it is inhabited by Nicaraguans most of whom are from families that have lived here for generations and generations. However there is another significant peoplegroup here  the nonindigenous. The nonindigenous population can be described in a multitude of ways  tourists missionaries and mercenaries longtimers and visitors Americans Germans </description>
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                    <title>The day we realised that in 3 weeks we would be living next to a volcano make that 2 volcanos</title>
                    <description>Well today it dawned on me...we are actually going Sure you would think that I would have clicked when we watched a large sum leave our savings account on flights or when we got repeatedly stabbed with our vaccinations or when I left my job or the fact that our wedding gifts are getting put into storage whilst weird sandal shoes language books and maps filled our front room. But no...it never</description>
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