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		<title>By: So that&#8217;s how they float? &#187; Eclectic Echoes</title>
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		<dc:creator>So that&#8217;s how they float? &#187; Eclectic Echoes</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Our five year old has always been intensely interested in animals. Now his interest has expanded to examining their entire habitat. This was on one of our walks down to the Ft. Rachel Marina. Along the way is a small public boat launch area where he spotted a pair of spawning horseshoe crabs. It is now one of his favorite spots to examine some of the smaller visitors and inhabitants to the estuary. [...]</description>
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