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<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 16:23:39 BST</pubDate>
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                    <title>Cape Verde</title>
                    <description>Life at sea. So filled with contrasts that you every minute is torn between the most extreme feelings and emotions there are. A day when the sun smiles down on you and the wind is favourable you feel like you are on the top of the world and everything just makes sense. Whereas when the rain pours down and the wind makes the sea angry you merely feel like a wet spot with no purpose or place So far</description>
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                    <title>No cachupa for you</title>
                    <description>St LouisDakarCape VerdeTom GriffithFesta Cape Verde like most isolated micronations is a pretty bloody weird place. It is not exactly a tourist mecca lying out in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and coming somewhere slightly above Burkina Faso in the'Where the hell is that' stakes. In fact I'd barely heard of it until we saw it in the West Africa Lonely Planet and thought it might be a n</description>
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