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                    <title>The Luxury of Rain Colliford Lake to Launceston Day 10  Walking Lands End to John o'Groats</title>
                    <description>Pieces of soggy rabbit carcass splattered my face for the umpteenth time. My skin was drenched to the bone and my waterlogged shoes squelched with every step I made. Car horns beeped. When I raised my head to see why they were honking  I was met with an array of abusive hand gestures. Other vehicles purposefully drove towards me travelling at eighty miles an hour. I instinctively jumped further i</description>
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                    <title>Day 15Friday27th May.  OkehamptonMevagissey. 74 miles</title>
                    <description>I have had a very enjoyable ride today following a very restful night at the  B  B in Okehampton and a hearty breakfast.   The weather has been fine with some wind but certainly less than yesterday.  I have enjoyed a nice ride along the camel trail into Bodmin.  My route took me over the old airfield at Davidstow where the cheese is produced and I saw signs of the shells of old wartime buildings.</description>
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                    <title>World Cup Soccer 2010 Accomodation in South Africa</title>
                    <description>Cape Town South Africa one of the most beautiful cities in the world and home to many of South Africas famous tourist attractions. Table Mountain guards the city dazzling white beaches washed by the surf of two oceans. The city is also home to Africa Ubuntu which is preparing to be the hosting company of thousands of soccer enthusiasts which will visit the country for the 2010 World cup. T</description>
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