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		<title>Living Edens: The Lost World: Eco Explorer: Introduction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No dinosaurs here, but the towering tabletop mountains of Venezuela's Lost World are no less surreal. Known as "tepuis," around 100 exist in the region and only half of them have been explored. Their vegetation is unique, their twisted rock sculptures prehistoric, their wildlife barely known. Legend has it that these mountains exert a supernatural [...]]]></description>
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