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	<title>Comments on: An interesting day out in Andalucia</title>
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		<title>By: Bed and Breakfast Dave</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bed and Breakfast Dave</dc:creator>
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		<description>I enjoyed reading this article and will certainly be visiting the Doñana Park the next time I am in Cadiz.  It sounds facinating.

Anyone who enjoys wetlands may also be interested in reading about the Laguna de Padul, south of Granada, which is the southernmost wetland of Europe.

Of great historical interest, the tusk of a mammoth was found there in the last century and is now on show in the Science park of Granada. A lot of the Laguna has been drained off but there are stilll many fowl and birds of interest to see there.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I enjoyed reading this article and will certainly be visiting the Doñana Park the next time I am in Cadiz.  It sounds facinating.</p>
<p>Anyone who enjoys wetlands may also be interested in reading about the Laguna de Padul, south of Granada, which is the southernmost wetland of Europe.</p>
<p>Of great historical interest, the tusk of a mammoth was found there in the last century and is now on show in the Science park of Granada. A lot of the Laguna has been drained off but there are stilll many fowl and birds of interest to see there.</p>
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