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      <title>Dolphin Pictures--Florida 2003</title>
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      <description>I’ve always wanted to swim with dolphins, so we took a short vacation to Florida and went to Discovery Cove. It was pretty neat, though as homogenized and orchestrated as you would expect in the States. They have a fake coral reef you can snorkel around that has some really big spotted rays, and a stingray pool containing about 50 (when we were there) smaller rays that you can touch if you’re patient and fast enough. There is also a very boring “tropical river” that runs through an aviary. However, if you are alert you may find an underwater window from the “river” into the “reef” that is neat.</description>
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