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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 09:17:42 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>09JT Day 4 Sturgis Enchanted Highway</title>
                    <description>26 JUNE 2009 FridayThe main goal for the day was to see the Enchanted Highway.  The Enchanted Highway is the county road between Gladstone ND and Regent ND.Second camera is a bust.  Wonrsquot save files anymore. I donrsquot have a simple SD card to make sure it is not a SD card failure all I have is the newer HCSD cards.  Bummer it is smaller and fits in a jacket or pants pocket.Spearfish to </description>
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                    <title>Enchanted Highway</title>
                    <description>I've always been meaning to drive down the socalled Enchanted Highway. Had the chance today but with failing light I was only able to view a couple of the sculptures. The Highway is located between Interstate 94 and Regent ND. According to its web site httpwww.enchantedhighway.net it contains the world's largest metal sculptures. There have been 6 created to date with more apparently o</description>
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