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		<title>Okefenokee Swamp &#8211; Student Travel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Great Okefenokee Swamp, one of America&#8217;s most fascinating natural areas, is the largest intact, unfragmented, wilderness Swamp in North America.  &#8220;Okefenokee,&#8221; what Seminoles called &#8220;Land of Trembling Earth&#8221; is approximately 700 square miles located in the southeast corner of Georgia.  During this day trip to the swamp, students will participate in a boat ride, [...]]]></description>
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