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		<title>tranquil afternoon along the banks of the scenic cooks river</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[the cooks 'river' is a 23 km long waterway that once was a freshwater river with abundant life.it flows into botany bay.
since the 1930's, most of the banks were re-enforced with concrete and it served as a channel for industrial waste. it is one of the most toxic waterways in australia.today, it serves as an outlet for some 100 sq km of sydney stormwater within its watershed.  some 400,000 people live in this area and i have to say that many of them appear to be pigs.]]></description>
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