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	<title>Comments on: Voice blog #1 from the Aichilik River in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge</title>
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		<title>By: Robin Weatherill</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robin Weatherill</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Shannon and Peter,
How amazing to hear Shannon&#039;s voice from the Artic! I backpacked in the Lake Clark area 8 years ago and your description brought back vivid images of the slow tundra travel and how humbling it is to see a immense reindeer herd go by - I felt so small and awestruck - it really is a stark beauty unlike anything else I&#039;ve seen. Take care and I look forward to your next post.
Robin</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Shannon and Peter,<br />
How amazing to hear Shannon&#8217;s voice from the Artic! I backpacked in the Lake Clark area 8 years ago and your description brought back vivid images of the slow tundra travel and how humbling it is to see a immense reindeer herd go by &#8211; I felt so small and awestruck &#8211; it really is a stark beauty unlike anything else I&#8217;ve seen. Take care and I look forward to your next post.<br />
Robin</p>
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