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                    <title>Hopewell Rocks Bay of Fundy</title>
                    <description>The Hopewell Rocks also called the Flowerpot Rocks are formations caused by tidal erosion.ltspangt  The bases of the formations are covered by water twice a day.ltspangt  At low tide you can walk on the beach sea floor.ltspangt  High tide can be as high as 52 feet giving this area one of the highest average tides in the world.ltspangt  Average tidal height change is about 40 fe</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-737904.html</link>
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                    <title>"Wwoof is" video competition</title>
                    <description>We recently put together a 2 minute video summarizing our experiences this summer.  It39s a competition and views count so feel free to share it with whoever you think might enjoy itHere39s the linkhttpwww.youtube.comwatchvidlgJkHkFVk</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-656845.html</link>
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                    <title>Day 26 to 28 Halifax to Moncton</title>
                    <description>Yet another beautiful day on the East coast Day 26 and I got to be a Misty rider Hank was still driving Pace ahead of me and the medal bearers. Got to do some good endurance runs with Sonny and another with Nick and Scott who are both triatheletes. Work my hardest to keep up with them Slept really well that nightDay 27 I was on Pace for the first time. Driving forward at very slow speeds and c</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-653530.html</link>
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                    <title>Where it all began</title>
                    <description>My love for traveling all began when I joined this program called Katimavik. The program involves traveling to three different provinces within sixmonths. Everything was paid for trips meals accomodations. Also if we completed the program we recieved 500 at the end. The catch was living with 711 other young people and we had to do fulltime volunteer work. I left for Ontario on March 3rd so </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-650927.html</link>
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                    <title>Day 80  Fred C. Oickle</title>
                    <description>Day 80  August 9 2011Im writing this on the airplane heading to Moncton from Winnipeg.  This was an unexpected trip one that is very unfortunate.  Tomorrow is my grandfathers funeral.  Though Ive always prepared for the approaching passing of my grandfather Fred Oickle the feelings can never be simulated or imagined.  Despair is inaccurate because my recent true acceptance of the i</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-633975.html</link>
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                    <title>Moncton Kia and Indian cuisine</title>
                    <description>Today we woke up in a sweltering hotel room....ya...we were dolts and had the heat on by accident. This trip has taught us a lot of useful things for future travel like how to work room keys crazy fast elevators crazy slow elevators you can order a cot if they only give you 2 single beds by accident Ottawa that not all pubs in Montreal serve food that restuarants close a bit earlier that p</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-633193.html</link>
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                    <title>A Tale of Two Trails Part 2 The Worst of Trails</title>
                    <description>In the last blog entry I had biked along the delightful cycling trails of Quebec on the Trans Canada Trail en route to New Brunswick.Almost immediately after crossing the border and biking through the town of Edmunston the trail deteriorated into a state that can only be described as mostly unusable. Gone were the young families the elderly and shrieks of laughter I heard along the trail in Q</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-631175.html</link>
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                    <title>Day 19 A Long Short Day</title>
                    <description>Before we begin we thought we39d share a quote we enjoyed while reading about the Tour Du FranceHis body heaved at the pedals like an automaton on two wheels. He wasn39t going fast but he was at least moving. I trotted alongside him and asked 39Who are you What39s going on Where are the others39 Bent over his handlebars his eyes riveted on the road the man never turned his </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-629480.html</link>
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                    <title>Bay of Fundy</title>
                    <description>wow. Today I got to walk in the Bay of Fundy at Hopewell Rocks. We stayed the night in Moncton and got to the park at almost low tide. After climbing down 99 steps I walked where they have 45 foot tides. Just like the pictures it was something I'd always wanted to see. Then we drove over the 13 km long Confederation bridge to PEI and had a traditional lobster supper. I actually ate mussels and cl</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-516799.html</link>
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                    <title>Make a Normal Claw or Dagger Thief in MapleStory</title>
                    <description>Rogues must choose what weapon they will use from the very beginning for your maplestory account So its good to know the difference. The difference between claw and dagger thieves is that claw thieves are ranged attackers while dagger thieves are close range attackers. At kerning pq levels claw thieves are preferred because they have more accuracy and can hit more of the monsters. Also another t</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-466311.html</link>
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                    <title>Summerside Moncton Saint John Fredericton Miramachi</title>
                    <description>Hi everyone After Charlottetown we traveled to Summerside PEI. Again we scored an amazing room. This one had a canopy bed with stairs to get up into it. We had a fireplace and a Jacuzzi tub. The rest of the team are not impressed We went across the road and bought two fresh cooked lobsters. After the evening celebration we went back to our room put on our robes and enjoyed our lobster dinner. We</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-456723.html</link>
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                    <title>Dmnagement </title>
                    <description>Et oui...Le dpart de Montral aprs avoir vendu notre maison.  Nous avions plein de chose  faire tel que le dmnagement.  Nous avons donc lou un camion UHaul avec une remorque pour l'auto.  Cependant nous avons eu quelques petits accrochages en cours de route.  Voici comment le tous c'est droul...Aprs 8hrs de boite et remplissage le camion tais pratiquement plein il tait e</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-455263.html</link>
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                    <title>On the Eastside of Life</title>
                    <description>Im heading North.Away from the knowns of Victoria.  Away from friends away from an amazing Longboardedexperience in Ottawa.  Away from an amazing team of people in Nova Scotia who now mostly all call themselves Katimavik Project Leaders.Im heading North.  Today to BaieComeau tomorrow to Labrador City and Wednesday to Happy ValleyGoose Bay my new home.  And Im incredibly excited.  Im exci</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-432364.html</link>
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                    <title>Freefalling 09 06 09</title>
                    <description>Since some people still don't know about this adventure back in May of this year....I woke up on a saturday morning rolled over to look out the window and saw clear blue skies. The forecast had been for showers  a thunderstorm. What was I going to do to enjoy this little break in the crappy weather Check out the beach ... I felt it wasn't enough still not alot of people around I thought. I wa</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-410906.html</link>
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                    <title>June 17 09</title>
                    <description>Day 17 Wed.The sun was shining and the forecast was good so I rode into Moncton and through the downtown core. Plenty of pubs for later. I headed to magnetic hill to see what all the fuss was about. Cars pay 5 but motorcycles are free. Good thing too. Once I saw it I laughed the whole time I was riding and rolling the 200 foot length. What an anticlimactic waste. They have built a water park z</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-409939.html</link>
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                    <title>June 16 09</title>
                    <description>Day 16. 5317Km.Not much to report today. I left Glen Margaret mid morning headed for Moncton. I arrived at the campground in Lower Cape around 330 unloaded the bike and took off for a ride. This was the first day it was actually warm enough that I did'nt feel a chill while riding. I rode down the coast a bit and spotted a small covered bridge before turning back and going into Hillsborough for a</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-409236.html</link>
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                    <title>Hey Jamie Would You Mind...</title>
                    <description>driving down this road a whileVacation was great.  Lots of people came over and there were lots of stories told.Kyle picked us up at the airport after a long day of traveling and there werent words to describe how much he missed us   After a nice long chat with the three of us we crashed in the suites.  Saturday wasnt an early day but I still hit the snooze button until 15 minutes</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-388053.html</link>
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                    <title>Pictures from my home province </title>
                    <description>I'll start my profile by presenting my home province of New Brunswick Canada.   I'm originally from a little Acadian town called TracadieSheila.  I now live in Moncton the hub of the Atlantic Provinces. You'll find pictures of various places across our province. </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-363565.html</link>
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                    <title>East Coast Summer Trip New Brunswick Day 14 and 15 2005</title>
                    <description>New BrunswickFinally met my Internet friend Horty He is the best EVER Plus he39s going to drive me around so that39s not so bad.He picked me up in Stevensville New Brunswick and I will be spending a couple of days with him. He took me to Moncton to see the world famous tidal bore Which is really just a river that slowly fills up according to the rushing in of the tides at Fundy Bay...</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-343851.html</link>
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                    <title>'Tis Farewell to Canada</title>
                    <description>'Tis Farewell to CanadaNorth America Canada New Brunswick Moncton By Intrepid MumsieJuly 2nd 2007 This will be the last entry from Canada. I leave tonight on the bus for Montreal then over the border to Albany NY to see my other AmericanAussie cousin.  Mel and I parted company in Toronto she to move on to Montreal and moi to come over here to Moncton to vist my niece who decided t</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Moncton/blog-176414.html</link>
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